I strongly agree with the vision of abstracting away the infrastructure details, having worked on, around or adjacent to Cloud Foundry over the past 5 years. These days I lurk on the fringes of Knative.
Cloud Foundry is my reference model for the power of clear, safe boundaries between roles. Good fences make good neighbours.
Right now I'm writing a book about Knative and one of my goals is to require zero prior Kubernetes experience or knowledge. It's turning out to be trickier than I'd first thought. I can't tell if that's genuinely because of the close adoption of idioms and patterns or whether it's just that I've spent a lot of time around Kubernetes for the past 2-ish years and can't faithfully recreate my original ignorance.
Cloud Foundry is my reference model for the power of clear, safe boundaries between roles. Good fences make good neighbours.
Right now I'm writing a book about Knative and one of my goals is to require zero prior Kubernetes experience or knowledge. It's turning out to be trickier than I'd first thought. I can't tell if that's genuinely because of the close adoption of idioms and patterns or whether it's just that I've spent a lot of time around Kubernetes for the past 2-ish years and can't faithfully recreate my original ignorance.