Morgan Bauer
Morgan Bauer
Definitely confusing for the integration tests. I see ``` [BeforeSuite] BeforeSuite /home/vsts/work/1/go/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric-chaincode-evm/integration/e2e/e2e_suite_test.go:27 missing required image: hyperledger/fabric-ccenv:amd64-latest /home/vsts/work/1/go/src/github.com/hyperledger/fabric-chaincode-evm/integration/vendor/github.com/hyperledger/fabric/integration/nwo/components.go:32 ``` but above that it prints out that image hyperledger/fabric-ccenv amd64-latest 9452dfa86987 Less...
Oh, I see, this is a stack on #38
I think this adds complexity without providing a 100% solution. I know that seems like a high bar, but if we already have to have a recovery case, and after...
@tinygrasshopper https://github.com/openservicebrokerapi/servicebroker/issues/572#issuecomment-412871687 It is possible to do that, but it carries the potential of losing the requested update, while still carrying it out. The built in pre-check happens before persistence,...
https://github.com/openservicebrokerapi/servicebroker/issues/572#issuecomment-411320869 I think the concerns from @edbartsch sound similar to problems we've had deleting namespaces in kubernetes, where the namespace deletion is hung-up on deleting our service-catalog resources.
Learning about sig-node ci, can I help with or shadow along changes to `ci-kubernetes-node-kubelet`?
How to run kubernetes e2e tests with kind and upgrade the cluster components with your local changes
Since this has such a great title, can we share some of the links to the other tutorials and videos that exist?
How to run kubernetes e2e tests with kind and upgrade the cluster components with your local changes
Beautiful page, thank you! On 6/1/20 14:04:38, Benjamin Elder wrote: > > @MHBauer > > check out https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/resources/ > > > @RainbowMango > > maybe, CCMs have their own requirements,...
Good idea to get it standardized format. Does swagger have something to handle the stream hijacking that is done for attach, etc?
I promise to show up if you have a meeting in SF.