I wonder about renaming mcp-standalone as part of the move - perhaps to
"mobile-core" or similar.
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On 15 December 2017 at 11:32, Matthias Wessendorf <mwessend(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
+1 on all of that
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 12:15 PM, David Martin <davmarti(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> Thoughts on doing this welcome
>
> TLDR
> * Move the mcp-standalone repo to Aerogear github org
> * remove the mcp server
> * remove the mcp-standalone service from the Android, iOS & Cordova APBs
> * remove the Mobile Tab from the UI
> * use the remaining ansible stuff for local development
>
>
> Goals of a 5.x local development environment
> * environment for developing services
> * a running OpenShift for developing the CLI against
> * ability to develop the OpenShift UI with a quick feedback loop
> * has the Service Catalog & OpenShift Ansible Broker (for developing APBs)
>
>
> DETAILS
> Move the mcp-standalone repo to Aerogear github org
> * part of the overall shift to the aerogear community, and drawing a line
> under the 5.x POC work
>
> Remove the mcp server
> * the mcp server is not going to be continued
> * it was providing some smarts around openshift, which will ultimately
> live in APBs or the CLI/UI
>
> Remove the mcp-standalone service from the Android, iOS & Cordova APBs
> * See last point as the server is not required
> * these App APBs will just need to create a mobile app representation in
> OpenShift e.g. a ConfigMap or Mobile App CRD [1] (Separate
> proposal/discussion for switching to a CRD)
>
> Remove the Mobile Tab from the UI
> * Working with UX people, the Mobile tab is not the route we're taking
> * Mobile will become more relevant on the main OpenShift Overview page
> * UI development can continue similar to before (via UI extensions) until
> a decision is made about how mobile bits make it into the Openshift Web
> Console
>
> Use the remaining ansible stuff for local development
> * The ansible playbooks & roles in this repo are very useful for setting
> up openshift with the ansible service broker
>
>
> [1]
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/api-extension/custom-resources/
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