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[New term] Add `gRPC` to Glossary
1. Please describe why this term needs to be added
What this term is about? (briefly)
- is a modern open source high-performance Remote Procedure Call (RPC) framework that can run in any environment.
Why this term needs to be added? (briefly)
- Many CNCF projects use gRPC to connect a large number of microservices. It generates cross-platform client and server bindings for many languages and is designed for low latency and high throughput communication.
2. Checklist
- [X] The suggested term fits the cloud native definition or is essential to understanding cloud native terms. (We hope to avoid adding general or broad terminologies)
- [X] There is no existing issue yet. (shift+click to check existing issues)
- [X] I understand that maintainers will assess if the term should be part of the Glossary. (Please be patient)
- [X] I want to work on this term. (If not checked, maintainers will assign another volunteer)
(Note)
Maintainers will assign a label after assessment procedure.
(from triage/awaiting to triage/accepted or triage/not accepted)
A contributor can be assigned to this issue after the issue get the triage/accepted label.
The assignee needs to check Style Guide.
While this is a specific technology and would not qualify for the Glossary, the maintainers agreed that a definition would be useful for the community.
While this is a specific technology and would not qualify for the Glossary, the maintainers agreed that a definition would be useful for the community.
Thank you! Should I go ahead and raise a PR on this?
Sure! I just assigned it to you. Please make sure to read the contributor and style guides before getting started.
@Santosh1176, just following up on this. Should I release the issue so others can work on this?
Hi @CathPag .I am interested in GRPC . Assign me if its relevant. Thanks
Hi @shahriarsohan, can you please first confirm you've read the "who can contribute" section of the contributor guide and that you meet the requirements?
@CathPag thanks for mentioning this. I read the guide and I can explain this with simple word
That's great! By confirming, I meant if you can confirm that you have deep cloud native expertise — a key requirement to explain complex concepts in simple terms.