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arlon re-architecture: Evolve from the prototype to a gitops compliant, scalable tool that supports full clusterAPI cluster configurations #84

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cre8minus1 opened this issue Jun 10, 2022 · 0 comments
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cre8minus1 commented Jun 10, 2022

The arlon prototype and 0.3.0 releases implemented 3 main objects to enable templated clusters that support Crossplane and Cluster API:

  1. clusterSpec
  2. profile
  3. bundle

As arlon is evolving and real world feedback has been received the architecture of clusterSpecs may need to change.

This new architecture needs to consider the feedback in issues:
Issue #20
Issue #18
Issue #16
Issue #9

Aha! Link: https://pf9.aha.io/features/ARLON-138

@cre8minus1 cre8minus1 added the Approved For all issues, once approved issues are placed in a milestone and project. label Jun 10, 2022
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@bcle bcle changed the title arlon re-architecture: Evolve from the prototype to a gitops complaint, scalable tool that supports full clusterAPI cluster configurations arlon re-architecture: Evolve from the prototype to a gitops compliant, scalable tool that supports full clusterAPI cluster configurations Jun 23, 2022
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