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Highlight features on the home page #10

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devth opened this issue Apr 3, 2018 · 2 comments
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Highlight features on the home page #10

devth opened this issue Apr 3, 2018 · 2 comments

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devth commented Apr 3, 2018

Need to decide which aspects of Yetibot to highlight one the home page.

Some things that come to mind:

  1. Cloud native: Official Docker image, Helm chart for quick Kubernetes deployments, 12 Factor configuration ready
  2. Plugin system (might need to make this more dynamic, like loading plugins from config) for consuming public and private Yetibot plugins
  3. Expressive syntax including pipes, sub-expressions, xargs, and collection utilities
  4. Aliases and observers allow building up highly custom team-specific behavior and commands
  5. Communal command line: operate your team automation from the conform and group-context of your chat room.
  6. Written in Clojure – one of the most expressive and productive languages around – allowing rapid feature development iterations
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devth commented Apr 3, 2018

@cvic any feedback? Which features are your favorite / most important? Anything I missed?

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cvic commented Apr 3, 2018

Looks good. I, for one, really like the combination of core commands, pipes, aliases and observers. The Javascript and Clojure interpreters are also neat. Maybe you should mention the fact that Yetibot can use sqlite3, MariaDB or PostgreSQL (probably Oracle DB too, will test asap) for persistence.

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