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Initial autoscaling commit #51161
Initial autoscaling commit #51161
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This commit merely adds the skeleton for the autoscaling project, adding the basics to include the autoscaling module in the default distribution, opt-in to code formatting, and a placeholder for the docs.
Pinging @elastic/es-distributed (:Distributed/Autoscaling) |
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LGTM. I left two minor comments.
Co-Authored-By: Henning Andersen <33268011+henningandersen@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit moves the autoscaling section of the reference docs to be after ILM. This makes sense since autoscaling refers to ILM concepts.
This commit merely adds the skeleton for the autoscaling project, adding the basics to include the autoscaling module in the default distribution, opt-in to code formatting, and a placeholder for the docs.
This commit merely adds the skeleton for the autoscaling project, adding the basics to include the autoscaling module in the default distribution, opt-in to code formatting, and a placeholder for the docs.
@jasontedor @henningandersen noticed this came up under "no version labels". how do we plan to handle autoscaling PRs in terms of release notes and the weekly updates? could use non-issue, or exclude the "Distributed/Autoscaling" label from the release notes so we don't have to remember.... what are your thoughts? |
We discussed this internally and have removed the need to do anything special here for the weekly updates. |
This commit merely adds the skeleton for the autoscaling project, adding the basics to include the autoscaling module in the default distribution, opt-in to code formatting, and a placeholder for the docs.