> Is there a difference with a set of scripts that have been carefully reviewed and approved I think Foyle is complementary. Creating a script/tool/higher level abstraction is valuable when you do the same exact task…
The premise of Foyle is that you can solve this problem with runbooks that walk you through the steps to deploy your app; in this case setting up appropriate networking. Problem is no one wants to read or write…
Being able to review a command isn't the same as being able to author that command without errors. An obvious example is queries (e.g. SQL or Cloud Logging). I can easily know enough to be able to review them and decide…
I'm the creator of Foyle. Why do you assume the user lacks the competence to review the commands? In order to execute the commands you need the relevant tools (gcloud, kubectl, etc...) to be installed and you have…
Hey all, I'm the engineer at Google leading our Kubeflow effort. Happy to talk to anyone interested in think about contributing or using Kubeflow.
> Is there a difference with a set of scripts that have been carefully reviewed and approved I think Foyle is complementary. Creating a script/tool/higher level abstraction is valuable when you do the same exact task…
The premise of Foyle is that you can solve this problem with runbooks that walk you through the steps to deploy your app; in this case setting up appropriate networking. Problem is no one wants to read or write…
Being able to review a command isn't the same as being able to author that command without errors. An obvious example is queries (e.g. SQL or Cloud Logging). I can easily know enough to be able to review them and decide…
I'm the creator of Foyle. Why do you assume the user lacks the competence to review the commands? In order to execute the commands you need the relevant tools (gcloud, kubectl, etc...) to be installed and you have…
Hey all, I'm the engineer at Google leading our Kubeflow effort. Happy to talk to anyone interested in think about contributing or using Kubeflow.