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Kubecon is always a great time to meet and get together with the community
What's better than organizing an hackaton on cloud sustainability?
We could challenge the participants to build their own green-reviews-tooling using the proposals we have written.
It would be interesting to see how folks would deploy Falco, run the benchmarks and collect the metrics in a different way.
Will people build a go client to do all the steps?
Will people build everything in bash?
Will people just use github actions?
Or some mixed approach?
It will be interesting to see different implementation of the same idea.
The GreenReviews WG could help in organizing such an hackaton and will be part of the committee that evaluates the projects.
The final output could be a v0.3.0 of our green-reviews-tooling, that takes the best ideas out of every submission.
What do you think?
Is it something that would interest you?
Thanks @nikimanoledaki for the brainstorming that lead to this idea
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Kubecon is always a great time to meet and get together with the community
What's better than organizing an hackaton on cloud sustainability?
We could challenge the participants to build their own green-reviews-tooling using the proposals we have written.
It would be interesting to see how folks would deploy Falco, run the benchmarks and collect the metrics in a different way.
Will people build a go client to do all the steps?
Will people build everything in bash?
Will people just use github actions?
Or some mixed approach?
It will be interesting to see different implementation of the same idea.
The GreenReviews WG could help in organizing such an hackaton and will be part of the committee that evaluates the projects.
The final output could be a v0.3.0 of our green-reviews-tooling, that takes the best ideas out of every submission.
What do you think?
Is it something that would interest you?
Thanks @nikimanoledaki for the brainstorming that lead to this idea
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: