What I mean by “paradigms” is basically this: Right now the compute spectrum is a bit of an embarrassment of immature riches; as an industry we need to innovate, experiment and educate more on how to pick the right compute option for the wide variety of workloads we already run.
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How can FaaS be leveraged better and applied to existing problems to get better outcome? https://twitter.com/copyconstruct/status/1205230675541905408?s=21 … Can traditional “PaaS” development be rethought from the ground up, given the low level primitives we now have (bare metal servers in the cloud, VMs, FaaS etc).
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How awesome would it be if I as a developer didn’t have to fuck around with kubectl, terraform, cloud tooling etc. If instead, the PaaS would let me choose where to run my app based on *app leve concerns* like latency, CPU usage, RPS, traffic patterns (bursty vs sustained) etc.
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And transparently run my workload wherever it’s best suited to be run - be it in “containers” or in VMs or compiled down as a wasm instance and run on the “edge” in CDN POPs or by invoking a lambda function. With all the debuggability and observability baked in out of the box.
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Have you looked at
@ZuulCI ? The Openstack community built it to handle thousands of developers contributing, with gated testing on patches, and it’s now used by BMW, Volvo and others + additional OSS projects at http://OpenDev.org (& the review workflow leverages gerrit). -
Nope, but looks interesting. Definitely will look deeper, thanks.
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I hope GitHub Actions becomes the gold standard.

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Sure, for folks who can/want to outsource all their CI to GitHub or if Actions becomes something on-prem users can have access to or get to run themselves.
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A tool for doing feature branch work across code, infra, and data simultaneously and in prod. Right now this needs either highly skilled and high access employees, or a tremendous internal tooling investment across a dozen tools and the entire stack.
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It exists and is called
@ZuulCI
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