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mfburnett

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About mfburnett

cofounder and ceo, ambrook

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    oof this is very unfortunate; we're also signed up for Azlo through Stripe Atlas

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    This University of Maryland student made this experimental organ using 49 back-driven stepper motors this summer - absolutely incredible

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    Comment #11416427

    Probably the simplest/fastest setup guide I've seen to go from zero to a running Kubernetes cluster on OS X

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    Comment #11337724

    And if anyone has any questions about using Spread with Gitlab CI to deploy to Kubernetes, let us know! (Redspread cofounder here.)

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    Thanks! :)

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    Comment #11324787

    Fixed this issue with the message showing "waiting for load balancer" - now it returns the NodePort!

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    Thanks! What else would you want to see in a general use framework?

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    Very cool - thanks for sharing!

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    Yes so the "Waiting for load balancer deployment..." is a confusing message leftover from its original use for a remote cluster - we're fixing it asap, but it actually has already …

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    Love the Convox team! We're both trying to make deploying to our respective orchestrators (EC2 for Convox and Kubernetes for Redspread) easier.

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    Hey, thank you! We're building out "git for deployment" - starting with a series of commands to make it easy to deploy to and develop with Kubernetes, and working our way to applic…

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    Thank you! Yes, we're approaching it with a Unix philosophy :)