I don’t know know how one could run a micro-service architecture without a monorepo. Seems like a productivity sink otherwise.
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@avibryant@rk@mcfunley if it can just include some code, or the whole service? -
@sritchie@avibryant@rk if you share code but not deploys I don't think you can fairly call the resulting mess a monolith or services. -
@sritchie@avibryant@rk "unholy union of the two" possibly -
@mcfunley@avibryant@sritchie i don’t care about holiness. i care about productivity. -
@rk@avibryant@sritchie I agree with the sentiment - "unholy" here is not meant in the doctrinal sense but in the "welcome to hell" sense. -
@mcfunley@avibryant@sritchie i’ve seen both hells. I prefer a mono-repo hell. -
@rk@avibryant@sritchie me too. Say I commit to monorepo and push A but not B; in my view this is setting a trap for B. Better deploy both. -
@mcfunley@avibryant@sritchie yeah, you can either deploy both or make backwards-compat changes.
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@avibryant@rk@mcfunley additionally mono repo encourages lots of shared libraries- how do you force service A to call B … -
@sritchie@avibryant@mcfunley I dunno. I trust my team to make good decisions on this.
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