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From YouTube: Keptn Community & Developer Meeting - Jun 21, 2023
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B
A
D
D
We
do
have
a
few
breaking
changes
regarding
the
operator.
There
is
been
basically
two
things
added
the
possibility
to
have
a
python
Runner
instead
of
a
JavaScript
runner
for
task
and
the
possibility
to
specify
your
own
custom
container
run
as
a
task,
and
for
this
reason
we
did
a
bit
of
renaming
and
we
have
deprecated
the
usage
of
the
function
in
the
task
definition
in
favor
of
distinction
between
they
know
python
or
the
container.
D
Task
definition,
which
is
this
one,
and
in
the
page,
with
the
captain
task
definition,
we
have
the
examples
on
how
to
use
the
python
runtime
and
how
to
use
the
container
runtime
for
the
python
Runner.
Basically,
this
is
exactly
identical
as
for
the
function
for
the
dino
one
just
so
you
have
the
python
keyword
at
the
beginning,
but
then
we
have
inline
HTTP
ref
function,
graph,
config
map
same
as
we
always
had,
and
for
the
container
runtime.
D
This
is
basically
unembedded
kubernetes
container
inside
the
spec
of
the
task.
This
means
you
can
exactly
run
one
container
in
the
task
and
you
can
pass
to
it
environment
variables
and,
of
course,
there
are
some
limitation
that
this
is
especially
true
for
volumes
right
now.
You
can
only
load
one
empty
there,
and
this
would
be
done
out
of
the
box
according
to
what
are
the
information
of
the
mtdr
that
you
provide
inside
the
containers
back.
D
If
you
want
to
see
examples
on
how
to
use
both,
we
do
have
not
only
done
listed
here
in
the
documentation,
but
we
also
have
a
working
example
for
both
containers
and
for
for
the
python
runtime
in
the
samples
folder,
so
lifecycle
toolkit
example
sample
in
the
base.
We
have
the
container
task
and
the
python
task.
These
have
been
added
to
the
whole
example.
So,
if
you
run
the
example
like
usual
with
the
make
file,
you
will
be
able
to
see
what
happens
with
the
container
or
with
the
python.
D
C
Oh,
that's
regarding
the
the
length
of
the
application
names.
Previously
we
had
some
of
them
in
place
where
I
think
the
apps
were
not
allowed
to
be
longer
than
25
characters.
Long,
that's
gone
now
so
now
the
only
limit
of
the
the
names
for
applications,
workloads
and
whatnot
is
the
length
of
kubernetes
objects,
which
is
253
characters.
F
D
He
added
the
decoder
and
remove
the
injection
we
had
before
in
the
code.
I
am
not
aware
of
other
community
contribution,
but
let's
spend
a
second
to
say.
Thank
you
to
all
of
the
contributors.
I
saw
something
on
the
documentation
as
well,
probably
Mac.
You
remember.
E
Oh
yes,
man,
I'm
losing
track
of
what's
been
merged.
They're
we
do
have
some
work
in
the
contributing
guide
that
I
think
the
taste
is
and
something
else.
D
Yeah
there
have
been
some
just
fine
one,
what
not
and
right.
This
is
always
nice
that
the
recommendations
to
everybody,
I,
don't
think
we
have
any
other
news
for
today.
Is
there
any
topic?
The
community
wants
to
speak
about
I.
A
Have
one
more
thing
to
mention
for
the
release?
We
also
released
a
new
health
chat.
It's
version
0.2.4,
which
in
turn
has
the
latest
version
of
klt
inside
I'll.
Let
the
link
as.
D
B
Oh
I
had
on
this
Saturday
and
it
went
well.
D
And
will.
B
D
G
Hey
everybody
I
am
a
bit
behind
on
the
newsletter
so
but
I'm
planning
on
getting
it
out
this
week.
So
oh,
this
is
great.
That
I'll
I'll
add
the
the
new
release
to
that.
Otherwise,
yeah
I
don't
know
that
I
have
massive
updates
at
the
moment.
D
You're
good
then
I
guess
we
can
stop
the
recording
for
today
and
we
meet
next
week.