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A
A
Every
week
we
bring
a
new
set
of
presenters
to
showcase
how
to
work
with
cloud
native
technologies.
They
will
build
things,
they
will
break
things
and
they
will
answer
your
questions
join
us
wednesdays
at
11am
eastern
time.
In
today's
session,
diego
and
team
have
joined
us
to
talk
about
from
zero
to
production
in
less
than
one
hour
with
krateo
platform
ops.
A
This
is
an
official
live
stream
of
the
cncf
and,
as
such
is
subject
to
the
cncf
code
of
conduct,
which
simplifies
down
to
please
be
excellent
to
one
another,
please
don't
add
anything
to
the
chat
or
questions
that
would
be
in
violation
of
that
code
of
conduct
and
be
respectful
of
all
your
fellow
participants
and
presenters
with
that.
I'd
love
to
hand
it
off
to
diego
and
team
to
kick
off
today's
presentation.
D
E
B
B
And
let
us
change
the
t-shirt
and
put
the
t-shirt
over
the
bg
schema.
Okay,
so
we
can
start
okay,
lu
camaro.
I
have
a
really
really
great
idea
for
ava
startup.
That
is
called
the
digix.
I
know
it
sounds
like
the
dgs,
but
it's
because
I
had
a
really
really
great
idea.
So
since
we
do
know
that
these
are
engaged
in
this
time
and
we
must
make
sure
to
protect
them
and
find
a
way
to
protect
them,
why
don't
we
develop
an
application
that
gives
advices
on
how
to
help
them?
C
Yeah,
it's
a
it's
a
cool
idea.
Besides,
it's
more
important
to
take
care
of
the
poor
bees,
so
yeah.
B
Okay,
so
so
we
need
that
so
as
an
architect,
I
think
that
we
need
to
find
a
way
to
go
into
production
in
a
really
really
few
few
years,
because
the
business
is
running.
We
have
business
requirements,
so
we
have
a
lot
of
things
to
do
and
for
sure
I
I
do
know
that
the
dev
team
and
the
platform
team
will
fight
all
the
time.
So,
let's
find
out
if
there
is
a
solution
out
there
to
collaborate
and
to
clean
up
the
infrastructure,
to
deploy
the
application
and
do
things
in
the
right
way.
C
B
What
is
a
platform
and
what
platform
ops
means,
and
usually
I
look
at
google
for
clinicians,
so
I
don't
know
if
the
macro
can
google
platform
for
me,
but
basically
what
the
platform
ops
is.
An
approach
is
a
methodology
which
aims
to
organize
the
platform
team
in
a
way
that
something
is
a
group
of
people
and
the
scope
of
this
people
is
to
offer
services
that
are
consumable
as
a
apis
from
the
end
users
and
users.
B
To
find
a
standardized
way
to
expose
services
and
the
only
unique
way
to
do
implement
automation,
yeah,
okay,
so
I
was
reading
this
on
google
about
platform
officer,
and
I
think
that
tomorrow
could
share
the
screen.
B
Yeah,
because,
okay,
it
is
a,
it
is
okay.
Basically,
I.
B
D
B
I
was
reading
something
about
this
solution
because,
actually
I
I
was
looking
for
as
an
advocate
to
the
cloud
negativity
foundation,
landscape.
That
is
really
really
rich
of
solutions,
and
it
is
rich,
but
it
could
be
so.
B
So
as
an
architect,
I
do
believe
that
I
should,
as
the
platform
team,
should
abstract
the
complexity
of
infrastructure,
provisioning,
machine
learning,
models,
sharing,
etc
and
evil
only
in
performance
to
the
exactly
as
google
as
your
amazon.
All
the
public
providers
do
with
their
consoles.
So
this
solution
platform.
B
I
think
it
should
give
it
a
try,
also
because
it's
based
on
a
lot
of
interesting
projects
like
backstage-
and
I
was
following
the
stage
in
the
last
year
and
deja-
is
a
really
interesting
developer
portal.
The
spotify
engineering
released
to
the
community
and
they
made
a
lot
of
interesting
features
in
the
last
month.
But
I
don't
want
to
still
learn
the
topics.
B
But
also
there
is
another
interesting
project
that
is
leveraging.
That
is
costly,
that
we
really
love
it
and
it's
the
same
way.
I
mean
the
approach
is
exactly
the
same
as
backstage,
if
you,
if
you
think
about
it,
so
you
have
manifest
that
describes
something.
Everything
is
basically,
so
everything
is
audited
there.
So
everything
is
based
on
kubernetes.
B
B
Told
me
that's
something
that
our
startup
should
use,
so
I
think
that
looks
like
and
we
should
install
crater
in
order
to
spin
up
our
application.
These
are
struggling
danger,
so
we
have
less
than
one
hour
to.
D
Maybe
no,
I
don't
know,
let's
try
to
connect
to
it.
Wait.
C
C
D
Okay,
oh
so
easy,
okay,
okay,
just
a
second!
I
installing
it
on
my
terminal
and
just
a
second,
oh,
okay!
No
okay!
I
you
can
view
my
screen.
Okay,
this
is
okay
installed.
So
what
I
need
to
do?
Okay,.
D
Easy
easy
install-
and
I
think
he's
fast:
okay,
37.,
okay
and
so
the
second
command
is
a
okay
protein.
Mr
cor
two
comments:
okay,.
D
Yes,
okay
got
any
spaces
and
okay,
I
jump
in,
but
your
system,
okay
and
okay
order.
D
Okay,
look
at
oh
dashboard
became
frontend,
okay,
20,
creatine,
container
rating
okay.
C
D
C
B
D
Wait
some
second,
okay.
B
B
B
Leverages
kubernetes
apis
because
state
does
is
this
way
because
it
does
it
in
this
way
it
doesn't
mean
that
kubernetes
is
the
only
environment
in
which
resources
can
be
provisioned,
so
clown
native
is
really
cool
and
a
lot
of
companies
are
transitioning
to
this
approach,
but
we
don't
need
to
forget
the
rest
of
the
environment,
maybe
some
premise,
maybe
some
legacy
environments
etc.
So
I
the
fact
that
kubernetes
as
a
control
plane,
can
handle
a
lot
of
different
views
of
cycle,
but
it's
a
really
cool
idea.
D
Yes,
sorry,
I'm
just
putting
these
dns
fkn
in
our
cloudflare
dynasty,
just
for
to
have
a
better
address,
and
I
back
here
and
and
luca.
What
do
you
think
about
this
slide?
It's
it's
a
it's
easy,
it's
cool!
What
do
you
think.
C
Yeah,
it's
clear:
it's
super
clear.
I
like
the
way
all
the
pieces
are
connected
together.
D
Maybe
there
is
a
some
information
about
instant
because
the
dns
is
not
yet
propagated
and
I
think
about
five
minutes
and
it
will
work.
D
D
D
Okay
and
now
we
don't
have
some
components
and
okay,
we
need
to
create
our
btx
up.
Yes,.
C
D
D
Okay,
maybe
it's
time
to
speak
about
croteo,
sorry
backstage
of
spotify.
E
Yeah,
so
thank
you.
So
let's
wait
until
my
screen
is
shared.
Okay,
thank
you.
So
I
joined
this.
This
cool
tech
company
called
the
b
geeks
and
I
was
thinking
it
was
about
about
music.
You
know
coming
from
spotify
where
I
worked
with
backstage,
I
thought.
Well,
you
know
music
and
backstage
well.
That
sounds
like
a
good
idea,
but
it
turns
out.
It
was
a
whole
different
story.
It
was
actually
about
bees,
but
anyway
long
story
short.
E
Now
most
of
my
onboarding
took
place
in
backstage
and
let
me
just
sign
in
a
little
bit
here
in
one
of
the
documents
they
had
this
onboarding
document
with
all
kinds
of
information
I
could
find
on
the
tools
they
used,
where
I
could
find
what
kind
of
documentation
like
literally
anything
I
as
an
engineer,
would
need
to
be
successful
but
yeah.
Then
you
have
this
onboarding.
E
You
get
your
laptop.
You
you
get
this
document,
but
actually
you
do
not
get
to
see
something
in
the
kitchen.
You
know.
During
your
interview
process,
people
will
not
show
what
tools
they're
built
upon
and
well
as
an
engineer,
you're
really
curious.
So
the
first
thing
I
do
is
going
to
backstage
here
and
see
what
kind
of
services
we
have
and
discover
more
about
that.
E
E
E
Well,
the
actions
workshop
that
sounds
kind
of
interesting,
so
I'm
just
gonna
click
that
one
and
when
I
do
that,
I
immediately
see
all
kinds
of
relevant
information
like
I
can
see
what
it
is.
I
can
immediately
go
to
the
source
and
find
where
it
is
on
github,
but
I
also
can
read
documentation.
E
And
learn
more
about
the
surface,
so
that
is
a
that
is
a
rather
good
start.
Other
thing
I
could
also
look
at
is
maybe
looking
at
how
the
actions
are
actually
going,
not
that
well,
so
it's
good
that
they
hired
me
maybe
to
get
away
those
nasty
errors
in
the
whole
process.
E
E
E
Now,
if
I
would
like
to
solve
this
problem,
I
would
have
to
click
the
link
and
you
know,
look
what's
going
on
and
solve
it
in
the
tool
itself,
but
this
is
like
my
my
bird's
eye
view
of
what
what
is
happening.
I
can
also
discover
what
apis
are
provided
but
also
are
consumed.
E
Well,
naturally,
I'm
really
curious.
So
I
read
the
documentation
and
I
wanted
to
know
how
this
actually
works.
So
I
can,
you
know,
dig
up
definition
and
maybe
get
more
information
and
really
learn
how
I
would
have
to
use
this
api
digging
through
the
source
code
of
the
application
building
up
my
confidence
about
about
the
organization.
E
E
And
if
I
click
that
I
can
get
to
that
one
as
well
now
backstage
is
not
a
developer
portal,
it
is
a
platform
for
building
developer
portals,
and
by
that
I
mean
that
in
itself,
backstage
is
basically
a
collection
of
plugins,
which
means
that
it
will.
It
has
no
opinion.
It
will
really
fit
in
your
organization,
because
you
have
the
freedom
to
add,
modify,
remove
any
plugins.
You
might
need
and
configure
them
in
the
ways
you
like
see
fit.
So,
for
instance,
I
gave
an
example
for
for
github.
E
E
E
That
is
a
little
bit
of
a
bit
of
background,
but
yeah.
Basically,
every
tab.
I
click.
Every
thing
you
see
here
is
all
is
all
based
off
of
of
plugins.
So
here
you
can
see,
for
instance,
the
page
of
duty.
Well,
I
don't
know
how
just
my
first
day
and
I'm
already
on
call
for
the
marketing
site.
I
don't
know
if
this
is
a
good
company
to
join,
but
anyway,
this
is
this
is
what
what
happens
so
this
whole
catalog.
It
is
built
off
of
files,
which
is
all
yaml.
E
You
can
populate
it
in
different
ways.
It
is
not
meant
as
a
sort
of
truth.
It
is
a
place
where
you
like
aggregate
all
your
different
sources
of
truth
and
offer
that
experience
where
I,
as
a
new
engineer,
can
can
easily
like
discover
this.
This
information,
another
part,
is
documentation
so
yeah
like
you,
can
see.
E
You
can
also
create
a
documentation
here
and
aggregate
it
also
from
already
existing
sources.
For
instance,
you
would
probably
include
the
documentation
with
your
source
code.
That's
perfectly
fine,
but
if
you
have
other
places
where
you
have
documentation,
you
can
all
aggregate
them
into
this.
This
single
single
place.
So
if
I,
for
instance,
would
search
on
get
now
actions.
E
It
will
search
both
my
catalog
and
all
known
sources
for
for
for
results,
and
then
I
can
like
filter
between
documentation
or
things
in
the
catalog
it
could
find,
and
there
I
can
can
resume
my
journey
on
the
information
I
I
was
looking
for.
E
The
other
thing
is
creating,
and
for
this
we
use
software
templates
and
with
the
software
template
I
can
basically
create
a
surface
with
on
base
of
a
skeleton
which
would
include
all
best
practices
the
company
has.
So
if
I
build
up
my
confidence
reading
documentation
learning
about
the
apis
about
you
know
the
the
way
the
applications
actually
work.
I
could
start
my
my
first
project
here
and
be
also
confident
that
it
would
align
to
certain
standards
and
best
practices
as
well.
E
Once
again,
these
these
templates.
You
can
like
just
edit
them,
it's
all
obviously
yaml
and
you
can
create
it
with
actions
which
are
already
available,
for
instance,
bitbucket
and
github
and
gitlab,
but
you
can
extend
that
that
as
well.
E
So
let
me
just
create
something
if
I,
if
I
fill
out
this
this
form,
let
me
just
do
that.
Paste
it
I
want
to
bore
you
with
my
typos.
I
can
basically
fill
out
all
the
information
I
need
to
to
to
do
this.
Let
me
select
the
correct
theme.
E
So
if
it
is
finished-
and
I
would
open
it
here
in
the
catalog-
you
can
see
that
already
already
my
project
is
there.
So
hopefully,
here
are
some
things
already
in
there
to
get
me
started.
E
And
also
the
documentation
link
is
already
there
already
there
as
well
as
you
can
see.
So
that
is.
That
is
a
good
starting
point
for
me
and
it
will
massively
improve
my
experience
as
a
as
a
developer.
E
So
it
being
so
extensible
and
by
using
plugins,
it
is
a
perfect
candidate,
perhaps
for
the
big
geeks
to
to
control
their
software
with.
We
see
many
more
different
projects
adopting
backstage
as
well,
creating
a
plugin
or
like
building
a
whole
experience
with
this,
with
this
beautiful
project
as
a
as
a
source.
A
Awesome,
diego:
are
you
still
with
us.
C
A
All
right,
while
waiting
for
diego,
oh,
oh,
go
ahead.
A
D
D
D
D
Try
to
create
our
bgx
up,
we
put
to
the
hula
of
the
template
and,
let's
analyze
it
and
import.
Okay,
it's
fine!
D
Okay
and
next
step:
okay,
we
integrate
our
app
with
the
captain
delivery
platform.
So
we
have
a
super
secure.
Captain
api
token,
okay,.
D
D
D
D
It's
okay,
authenticating
on
our
captain,
creating
project
creating
service.
So
let's
go
in
my
github
page.
We
have
a
save
b2,
oh
say:
b1.
Okay,
looks
fine.
D
D
D
D
Okay,
let's
wait
all
the
delivery
in
dev
test
and
production,
because
in
captain
we
have
I'm
sorry
tree
environment
in
there
all
is
the
era
the
test
is
delivering
and
the
prod
not
yet,
but
I
think
it
will
be
so
fast.
D
But,
okay,
okay,
let's
wait
some
seconds.
D
Okay,
we
have
a
choose
to
use
a
captain
to
delivery
our
up
because
it's
really
fast
and
easy.
Normally,
all
the
operation
that
I
done
with
our
template
is
a
made
from
the
captain
cli,
but
we
have
integrated
our
categories
with
the
captain
api
and
so
with
the
just
one:
click
or
one,
two
click:
we
can
delivery
our
application,
and
so
this
is
the
second
thing
that
I
want
to
show
you.
We
have
the
first
image
the
bgx
100
and
I
show
you
how
we
can
delivery
the
version
2
of
our
application.
D
D
D
And
we
wait
the
delivery
of
we
have
the
zero
one
version,
but
I
think
it's
really
fast
to
switch
okay,
so
the
the
captain
tab
shows
the
second
context,
because
in
captain
every
delivery
is
a
context
and
we
have
the
test
prod
and
you
can
show
the
details
of
every
steps,
some
information
in
a
test
and
product.
The
second
delivery
is
is
given
from
the
previous
context,
but
of
dev.
So
I
think
it's
delivery.
D
I
go
back
here:
okay,
okay,
this
is
the
second
version
of
our
application,
so
we
have
the
homepage
with
the
hive.
But
if
you
go
in
australia
we
have
these
amazing
bee,
but
we
need
italy.
We
have
these
in
japan,
these
and
the
usa,
these
okay,
great
just
with
the
one
click
we
have
delivered
our
application
for
for
now.
I'm
sorry
luca.
D
I
have
only
one
two
images:
I'm
developing
the
up
at
the
at
the
knight
and
not
yet
ready
for
the
the
version
three,
but
I
think
it's
a
good,
a
good
start.
Yeah.
C
D
B
C
A
Have
a
few
questions
for
all
of
you
if
there
are
any,
if
anyone
out
in
watching
the
stream
has
any
questions,
please
feel
free
to
throw
those
into
chat
and
we'll
be
sure
to
kind
of
get
those
questions
answered.
One
thing
that
I
did
see
come
up
was
in
relation
to
backstage
and
seeing
that
there
was
an
argo
plug-in
is
there
a
plug-in
for
flux?
Was
one
question
that
I
saw
or
just
do?
Do
you
all
know
of
any
plugins
that
are
going
to
be
added
that
you
all
are
excited
about.
E
Yeah,
so
if
you
want
to
know
what
plugins
we
currently
have,
you
can
go
to
backstage.io,
there's
the
big
big
plugins
button
and
you
can
discover
all
the
the
plugins
we
we
have
I'm
not
aware
of
a
flux,
but
it
just
might
be.
E
You
could
also
find
it
out
by
joining
our
discord
channel
and
just
shouting
out
if
anybody
is
already
working,
maybe
on
that
or
as
interested
in
interest
in
that-
and
you
know-
maybe
even
pick
it
up
yourself-
it
is
a
cncf
project,
so
feel
feel
free
to
contribute
well
feel
free,
you're
really
really
invited
to
contribute
and
at
the
functionality
you
you
are
missing
to
to
backstage.
A
Awesome
awesome.
Thank
you
so
much
it's!
It's
always
fun
to
see
what
plugins
people
are
looking
for,
and
then
you
know
like
was
said.
If
you
want
to
get
involved
with
adding
some
now
now
might
be
the
time
to
take
a
look
at
how
to
how
to
contribute
and
how
to
help
out
on
that
front,
or
at
least
raise
that
issue
up
so
that
other
people
can
think
on
that
and
kind
of
work
with
you
on
that
front.
Another.
A
A
E
Yeah
that
that
really
depends
there's
a
there's
a
few
way
ways,
so
the
like,
I
I've
shown
in
the
in
a
really
really
short
demo,
is,
for
instance,
by
creating
a
new
component
with
software
templates
that
will
add
that
to
the
to
the
catalog,
but
basically
it'll
like
many
things
in
life.
Nowadays,
it
all
comes
down
to
a
little
bit
of
yaml,
which
you,
which
you
would
which
you
would
add.
E
E
I
could
just
like
point
directly
to
the
to
the
yaml.
It
would
be
analyzed
and
I
can
choose
to
import
it.
Another
thing
is,
I
could
basically
also
just
point
it
to
a
repo
and
from
there
it
will
offer
to
create
it
automatically
as
well.
E
E
A
A
Nice
to
be
able
to
kind
of
have
a
framework
to
work
within,
and
I
know
that
in
a
few
of
the
companies
that
I've
worked
with
that
something
like
this
would
be
highly
beneficial
there
there's
just
so
much
time
spent
chasing
down.
You
know
who
owns
what
and
how
do
I
work
with
this
this
tool
or
this
api,
not
opi,
but
the
api
on
that
front.
A
What's
the
best
way
to
go
about
finding
an
owner
of
a
service
say
if,
like
something
we're
down
or
I'm
trying
to
take
a
look
at
an
integration?
How
would
I
how?
What
would
be
the
best
way
to
use
backstage
to
look
up
that
person.
E
Yeah,
I
would
just
go
to
the
to
the
surface,
for
instance,
if
it
would
be
something
which
would
be
down,
for
instance,
this
marketing
mini
site.
I
would
go
there.
I
would
see
the
description.
I
would
see
who's
the
owner.
I
would
see
who's
who's
on
page
of
duty.
I
could
create
an
incident
like
that
that
functionality
is
in
there
as
well
provided
by
by
the
plug-in.
E
If
I
would
like,
for
instance,
I
could
click
the
team
and
I
could
see
who's
on
the
team
and
and
that
sort
of
things
which
other
services
do
they
own.
So
there's
different
ways
to
identify
that
I
could
have
also
like
typed
the
service
name
in
the
in
the
search
bar
and
end
up
at
one
of
these
pages
and
go
from
from
there
it.
It
really
helps
because
the
infrastructure
is
becoming
more
complex,
there's
more
and
more
and
more
engineers
being
on
board.
E
The
the
prediction
of
the
number
of
of
software
developers
working
at
companies
is
so
high
that
I
really
wonder
how
we
are
going
to
even
provide
a
leftovers
enough
for
them.
Let
alone
make
sure
that
that
they
are
easily
onboarded
into
increasingly
difficult
companies
and
another
thing
which
is
also
quite
complex,
is
the
infrastructure
itself
like
well,
let's
just
not
mention
the
cncf
landscape
map
that
that
alone
says
it
all.
E
But
if
you
imagine
that
you
would
work
with
only
a
selection
of
cloud
native
technologies
with
within
autonomous
teams,
then
you
can
imagine
that
those
autonomous
teams
might
have
their
own
implementation
even
or
their
their
their
own.
A
way
of
of
of
setting
the
standards
for
for
for
their
piece
of
platform,
so
yeah
this.
This
really
makes
it
it.
E
It
will
not
solve
it,
but
at
least
you
you
will
be
able
to
find
it,
and
that's
also
why
why
this
was
started
within
spotify
a
few
years
back.
A
It's
music
to
my
ears
to
hear
that.
So
that's
that's,
really
fantastic!
It's
it's
nice
to
be
able
to
have
that
single
place.
To
look
everything
up
because
it
is
so
difficult
to
you
know,
rely
on
everyone
to
get
their
documentation
together.
It's
it's
difficult
to
do,
especially
for
you
know,
things
that
aren't
greenfield
things
that
are
being
either
onboarded
or
just
older
system
services,
maybe
even
some
applications
that
require
minimal
maintenance,
but
the
team
really
doesn't
have
time
for
so
it's
nice
to
have
a
platform
to
kind
of
roll.
A
Least,
you
can
never
never
easy,
maybe
straightforward,
but
possible
is
something.
A
Happy
to
take
awesome
one
other
question
that
I
saw
come
in
was
if
my
machine
doesn't
have
enough
resources
to
spin
up
an
entire
kubernetes
cluster
are.
Are
there
some
alternatives
for
me
to
be
able
to
take
in
and
actually
start
using
some
of
these
tools
or
inspecting
some
of
them.
A
I
think
that
if,
if
no
one
has
an
answer,
one
one
thing
that
I've
found
helpful
is
the
kind
project
the
kubernetes
in
docker.
I
know
that
docker
for
docker
desktop
and
rancher
desktop.
There
are
a
few
platforms
out
there
that
enable
you
to
kind
of
help
out
on
that
front
and
and
to
kind
of
get
up
and
running
as
quickly
as
possible.
A
I
like
kubernetes
and
docker
in
some
of
the
some
of
the
contexts
that
I
work
in,
because
I
can
test
things
or
pull
down
the
latest
version
of
kubernetes
as
soon
as
it's
been
re,
you
know
close
to
as
soon
as
it's
been
released
and
and
actually
see
what
features
are
applicable
and
usable.
C
D
A
That's
really
nice.
I've
I've
seen
one
of
the
projects.
I
know
we
didn't
talk
about
it
today,
but
was
telepresence
and
and
there's
some
interesting
projects
within
this
space
in
order
to
kind
of
upgrade
your
computer
or
give
it
more
capability.
So
definitely
definitely
recommend
checking
out
that
cloud
offering.
A
If,
if
you
all,
are
curious
about
that
awesome,
I
have
two
more
questions,
but
if
any
of
you
out
there
in
in
the
interwebs
have
any
questions,
please
feel
free
to
throw
those
into
chat
and
we'll
get
those
asked
and
answered.
My
next
question
was
taking
a
look
at
the
integration
environment.
Everything
had
looked
fine
there.
What
how?
How
could
could
you
kind
of
talk
through
how
that
promotion
process
works
within
the
infrastructure?
A
A
Yeah
no
worries
no
worries,
so
so
the
integration
environment
that
we
started
off
with
looked
you
know,
looked
fine
and
was
it
was
mostly
straightforward
to
kind
of
understand
when
it
comes
to
promoting
to
different
environments.
Can
you
kind
of
tell
me,
what's
involved
with
those
steps
with
with
these
platform
operations.
A
D
Okay,
so
in
in
the
web
ui
we
have
this
button
and
this
button
calls
the
captain
api.
So
for
this
demo
it's
very
very,
very
easy
and
very
very
small.
We
just
can
delivery
the
their
stage
these
image,
but
to
captain
api,
we
can
post
a
lot
of
settings
a
lot
of
configuration
and
I
think
the
the
next
version
of
our
plugin
will
be
more
powerful.
A
Awesome,
do
you
know
if
there's
any
way
to
ensure
the
deployment
in
production
guarantees
some
predefined,
slis
or
slos,
I'm
assuming
that
would
be
with
captain,
but
do
you
know
how
to
go
about
satisfying
those
eslos
or
setting
them.
D
The
captain-
okay,
just
okay,
it's
based
on
the
the
sleighs
law,
slei
and
slao
files-
and
we
have-
I
will
show
you
the
plugin.
We
have
a
shipyard
yaml
in
captain,
and
here
we
can
define
all
the
stages
in
our
for
our
application.
D
We
have
the
stages,
the
name,
the
tab,
test,
production
and
the
the
sequence
we.
With
this
button
we
have
triggered
the
deployment
delivery,
the
sequence
delivery,
sorry
in
the
delivery
sequence,
it
deploy
the
application
in
or
in
all
of
the
hour
stages.
So
when
I
click
sorry,
I
click
here.
The
starting
stage
is
a
dev,
but
captain
delivery
hold
the
application
in
all
the
other
stages.
So,
for
example,
yeah.
Okay,
we
can
post
a
delivery
direct.
D
So,
for
example,
if
luca
wants
to
publish
the
application
only
in
test,
for
example,
it
you
can
post
a
trigger
in
the
delivery
director
and
manage
the
version
of
the
app
in
all
the
environment,
and
the
captain
has
some
other
cool
functions.
For
example,
we
have
a
demo
with
the
remediation
remediation
is
that
the
application
will
pass
to
the
next
environment
if
only
meet
some
requirements,
for
example,
if
an
application,
the
second
application
is
a
tools
law
to
go
in
the
production.
A
D
Well,
thank
you
so
much
everyone,
one
more
thing
in
captain
there
is
so
there
are
a
lot
of
tutorials
and
very,
very
explained
a
very,
very
complete
tutorial
and
you
can
try
the
captain
platformer
for
the
easiest
environment
so
in
today
complex
more
complex.
So
I
I
think
it's
a
it's
a
good
product.
E
Absolutely
and
one
more
thing
to
to
add
to
that
before
we
for
forget
to
mention
that,
but
the
corteo
team
will
release
the
backstage
plugin,
which
you've
seen
in
the
demo
for
for
captain,
so
that
is
also
something
to.
Maybe
people
are
interested
in
as
well.
I
think
it's
it's
brilliant,
so
you
might.
D
Think
it's
wrong.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Yes,
so
this
is
the
our
first
version
of
the
captain
plugin,
but
we
are
developing
the
first
release
so
to
make
it
so
so
stable
and
we
have
the
captain
overview
and,
as
you
can
see
in
the
overview,
we
have
the
card,
but
we
have
also
the
card
in
the
system
and
not
now
for
this
demo,
but
we
have
a
summary
overview
of
all
our
environment.
So,
for
example,
just
for
clarification,
clarification
in
the
system,
you
can
view
these
details
of
your
application.
A
That's
really
fascinating.
I
I
really
appreciate
y'all
coming
out
today.
Unfortunately,
we
are
at
time,
but
it's
really
nice
to
see
kind
of
how
all
of
these
systems
can
integrate
together
and
kind
of
connect.
You
know
they
are
greater
than
the
sum
of
all
of
their
parts,
so
I
think
that's
thank
you
so
much
for
coming
by
to
show
us
that
as
well.
All
of
these
things
are
I've
seen
captain
a
little
bit,
but
I'm
kind
of
curious
to
check
out
all
of
the
all
the
other
things
that
you
showed
today.
A
You
know
I've
spent
more
time
on
stage
than
backstage,
so
definitely
need
to
check
that
out.
Thank
you.
Everyone
for
joining
the
latest
episode
of
cloud
native
live.
It
was
wonderful
to
hear
from
the
whole
team
today
we
really
love
the
interaction
that
we
had
from
the
audience
and
join
us
next
week,
where
we're
going
to
be
talking
about.
What's
new
with
caverno
caverno
is
a
policy
engine
designed
for
kubernetes.
A
Thank
you
again
for
joining
us
today.
We
hope
to
see
you
soon
and
have
a
wonderful
week.
Adios
everybody
have
a
good
one.