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  1. @lawouach I see, recently I also took a look at #cuelang #dhalllang and #jsonnet but for a team that is not coming from a functional programming background with not a lot seniority, #helm still seems more appealing, even without considering the ubiquity of it. Or that was the impression that I got.

  2. @lawouach I see, recently I also took a look at #cuelang #dhalllang and #jsonnet but for a team that is not coming from a functional programming background with not a lot seniority, #helm still seems more appealing, even without considering the ubiquity of it. Or that was the impression that I got.

  3. @lawouach I see, recently I also took a look at #cuelang #dhalllang and #jsonnet but for a team that is not coming from a functional programming background with not a lot seniority, #helm still seems more appealing, even without considering the ubiquity of it. Or that was the impression that I got.

  4. @lawouach I see, recently I also took a look at #cuelang #dhalllang and #jsonnet but for a team that is not coming from a functional programming background with not a lot seniority, #helm still seems more appealing, even without considering the ubiquity of it. Or that was the impression that I got.

  5. @lawouach I see, recently I also took a look at #cuelang #dhalllang and #jsonnet but for a team that is not coming from a functional programming background with not a lot seniority, #helm still seems more appealing, even without considering the ubiquity of it. Or that was the impression that I got.

  6. Ditched in favor of

    Kilo code was just way too broken and they don't seem to care about it.

  7. Today, I'm so happy to have released a new version of the open tracing extension that properly supports

    chaostoolkit.org/drivers/opent

    Your experiments deserve to be visible.

  8. I have so many extensions, each on their own repository. I do wonder if I shouldn't collate them into a single repository.

  9. Lovely that was the first contribution for one of our community member :)