Building on the pitfalls of other popular package managers in the ecosystem, we aim to deliver streamlined package updates, easy GitOps integration, package dependency management, and simplified configuration options.
Hey there! 👋
I'm thrilled to introduce the Beta version of Glasskube, the open-source next generation package manager for Kubernetes. While it might not feel like a long journey since our Alpha launch in February, our ambitions are anything but small.
If you're familiar with working in a Kubernetes environment, you understand the challenges of managing third-party packages crucial for running your clusters and the applications within them. Traditional package managers often fall short, with clunky customization, repetitive and inefficient updating processes, and no streamlined way to manage dependencies between packages.
So, what's our solution? Glasskube's beta version offers:
🆕 Streamlined package updates
👍 Easy GitOps integration
🔗 Package dependency management
📋 Simplified configuration options
📦 A continuously expanding catalog of supported packages
We're eager to get Glasskube into your hands and hear your thoughts. The best way to get started is by visiting our GitHub repository (https://github.com/glasskube/gla...) where you'll find all the information you need to dive in quickly. If you like what you see, show your support by giving us a star 🌟 – we'd truly appreciate it!
@pmig Wow, super cool - congrats on the launch @pmig and @jakepage! I haven't managed a k8s cluster in a little while and I used helm for that. It's a great tool, but I can imagine there's a lot of room for a more opinionated solution.
I starred the repo 👍
Thanks @sixbangs for your support. The next time you need to manage k8s cluster we would love to get your feedback on Glasskube or you need any assistance feel free to join our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/SxH6KUCGH7
Just threw an upvote your way – Glasskube sounds like a breath of fresh air, especially if it smooths out those pesky package updates. The GitOps integration part caught my eye. 🧊👀
I'm curious, how does Glasskube handle potential conflicts with package dependencies? Would love to know more about how 'simplified' those config options are, as that sounds like a winner.
Eager to see this in action.
@jakepage
This!
Followed their journey since the beginning and those boys keep impressing me with their innovative ideas and constant support!
Keep up the great work! 💪
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