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Telepresence is a developer tool for Kubernetes. Telepresence lets developers code their Kubernetes services locally, while creating a bi-direction network proxy to a remote Kubernetes cluster. This lets developers who are working on multi-service apps to get the benefits of both local development (fast feedback cycle, IDE, debugger, etc.) and cloud development (unlimited compute/network resources, realistic environment).
Makes Kubernetes easier to use for app devs (and anyone else, really).
The broader CNCF/Kubernetes community is actively exploring how to improve the application developer experience. Adding more projects for the app dev is a natural evolution of these efforts.
Hey @richardli thanks for reaching out! (did you forget number three?)
Does April 17 work for you to present to the @cncf/toc community meeting (April 3rd will be taken for another topic I plan to announce soon)? That has to be done before we ask for TOC sponsors.
Telepresence is a developer tool for Kubernetes. Telepresence lets developers code their Kubernetes services locally, while creating a bi-direction network proxy to a remote Kubernetes cluster. This lets developers who are working on multi-service apps to get the benefits of both local development (fast feedback cycle, IDE, debugger, etc.) and cloud development (unlimited compute/network resources, realistic environment).
GitHub: https://github.com/datawire/telepresence
Website: https://www.telepresence.io
License: Apache 2.0
Alignment to CNCF:
Some public end users:
I've spoken with Brian Grant and Alexis Richardson both of whom are supportive of Sandbox.
What do we want to get out of submitting to the CNCF?
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