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Re: [che-dev] Support of kubectl based deployment in Che

+1 and tiller won't be a prerequisite anymore with version 3 of Helm

On Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 10:21 AM Yevhen Ivantsov <yivantso@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
+1, though kubectl way to deploy a single user Che is still the easiest.. no need to help and tiller. But I agree, there should be one way

On Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 11:19 AM, Oleksandr Garagatyi <ogaragat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello, community. 

Now we have 2 ways of Che deployment on a kubernetes cluster - helm and kubectl.
While we used both previously now the pure kubectl approach is broken.
While it is not clear to me why we need to support 2 approaches, helm seems as successor in the kubernetes world and a much better way of deployment Che. 
So, I am suggesting to remove support of kubectl approach from Che. 

I would love to hear your opinion on that.

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OLEKSANDR GARAGATYI

SENIOR SOFTWARE ENGINEER

Red Hat 


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