Steven Dake

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@sboeuf qubevirt is one solution, however, I feel that we need a broader solution for managing a node with a boatload of `chv` running. The fundamental technical problem with qubevirt...

Agree, I was not suggesting stopping your work; I should have made that more clear, I did try :) and I should have filed my own issue tracker. I have...

LIttle more context: - [GKE Limits](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/best-practices/scalability#:~:text=GKE%20has%20a%20hard%20limit,resources%20are%20allocated%20per%20container) - [Azure limits](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/quotas-skus-regions) - [EKS Pod Limits - a great fread](https://github.com/awslabs/amazon-eks-ami/blob/master/files/eni-max-pods.txt) Hope that helps 👍

I reused this term from Istio; served as an environmental workgroup lead. The word is fairly nebulous but in short it means, in the context of Istio, any environment where...

> Perhaps having some pre-release cycle would add to predictability. Especially in LTS where the guarantees would be expected more strictly. Users can test and report issues before the final....

@iggy right. When I did the original work, there were only a few definitions. Now there are like 20 :) - I think we could start smaller, and tune to...

@weltling Would you be adversely affected if I worked to lift the unstable features and better define the stability guarantees from a few parts excellent release document in PR #3957....

By trade, I am not a technical writer. However, to learn the codebase and the project, I must undertake some technical writing work, so thank you in advance for tolerating...

@rbradford, Thank you. I have read and read the docs directory as well as reading the src code, especially config.rs, I have plenty of notes, and working on organizing them...

@rbradford thanks, I will not add scale and perf to the feature list. Also thank you for the keyword `backend` - [so obvious](https://qemu.readthedocs.io/en/latest/interop/vhost-user.html#front-end-message-types). Still, and forever, learning. Cheers, -steve