Closed ksatchit closed 10 months ago
PTAL @caniszczyk for approval
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On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 7:17 AM Ihor Dvoretskyi @.***> wrote:
PTAL @caniszczyk https://github.com/caniszczyk for approval
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@ksatchit invited!
For some reason, the invitation sent to @ksatchit never was received. resending.
There is an open project with @ksatchit having access, but no server has been deployed since the project was created.
Closing this, please reopen if additional help Is needed.
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First and Last Name
Karthik Satchitanand
Email
karthik@chaosnative.com
Company/Organization
ChaosNative/LitmusChaos
Job Title
Co-founder, Maintainer
Project Title (i.e., a summary of what do you want to do, not what is the name of the open-source project you're working with)
Briefly describe the project (i.e., what is the detail of what you're planning to do with these servers?)
Litmus e2e: The e2e test suites for control plane and chaos plane components of Litmus are run on a scheduled (nightly basis) today on a test cluster on AWS account owned by ChaosNative. Since LitmusChaos is a vendor-neutral and CNCF sandbox project, we would like to move the execution onto CNCF owned infrastructure & provide conditional/selective access to maintainers across orgs and to members of the SIG-Testing sub-group within Litmus.
Litmus ChaosHub: The ChaosHub is a home for cloud-native developers/SREs to share chaos experiments as readily installable Kubernetes templates/resources. It is an open and free marketplace or public registry for chaos, with experiments slotted under different categories, and maintained by the LitmusChaos project members. The canonical source for the hub is the chaos-charts repo. The hub is currently hosted as a Kubernetes deployment on an AWS account owned by ChaosNative & we would like to host it in a neutral environment/on CNCF infrastructure.
LitmusChaos Website: The project website runs as a Kubernetes deployment on an AWS account owned by ChaosNative & we would like to host it in a neutral environment/on CNCF infrastructure.
Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located? What is your association with that project?
The code is 100% open source and belongs to CNCF as it is a sandbox project.
I am one of the co-authors and maintainers of the LitmusChaos project.
What kind of machines and how many do you expect to use (see: https://metal.equinix.com/product/servers/)?
We are looking for:
What operating system and networking are you planning to use?
Ubuntu 20.04
Any other relevant details we should know about?