Open equivalent opened 5 years ago
become the primary resource for best practices when it comes to serverless ruby
eg i wouldnt know which framework to use to not wreck my loading times etc
Have a collection of basic and advanced serverless ruby solutions. ready to customize and deploy.
Since ruby is now supported on AWS, checkout Jets/Rails Also i think now the Serverless-ruby website should have serverless tutorials on Rack, Rails , Sinatra etc ...
since on 29.11.2018 one of the major players in Serverless world started to support native Ruby (AWS Lambda)
I think the serverless-ruby.org website should serve more as an informative website to show existing solutions + petition on the side, rather than petition as the main website purpose
Reasons
Back in March there was few hacky solutions to do FaaS now there is starting to be several solid ways for Ruby developer to do FaaS.
Once AWS introduce something, other providers will try to catch up quickly (e.g. Microsoft functions )
I still want to keep the petition but main topic of the website will be some resources with nice icons to technologies at the top and petition on the side.
Plan: