Marco Capuccini
Marco Capuccini
Good idea! Perhaps we could pack a single Docker image that would then work on any cloud provider.
One way would be via inactivity. Let's say if something wasn't touched in 4 months we just delete it.
Then branches can always be restored via GitHub, for a certain period of time.
Oh, I see. So in many cases old branches could still be useful.
Hi @stephenmoloney! Thanks for testing KubeNow, and for opening this issue. I assume we are talking about OpenStack here. Releasing `raw` images would be a bit harder IMO. First, it's...
@stephenmoloney agreed, it should be automatic. Pinging @andersla for any thoughts on this.
@stephenmoloney if you have slow connection, you could start an instance in OpenStack so you can do the first deployment from the tenancy. In this way download/upload of the image...
Sure, no worries! Just let us know when it's ready 🙂
I think @andersla has a solution for this. You could also try this: https://docs.openstack.org/image-guide/convert-images.html