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  1. Kubernetes Cluster API Provider AWS provides consistent deployment and day 2 operations of "self-managed" and EKS Kubernetes clusters on AWS.

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  2. Home for Cluster API, a subproject of sig-cluster-lifecycle

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June 2022

Created a pull request in vmware-tanzu/tanzu-framework that received 8 comments

Switch to using buildkit with go caching

What this PR does / why we need it Makes the following changes: Use buildkit with Docker caching for container builds. This means single line chan…

+141 −26 8 comments
Opened 1 other pull request in 1 repository
vmware-tanzu/tanzu-framework 1 open
Reviewed 1 pull request in 1 repository
vmware-tanzu/tanzu-framework 1 pull request

Created an issue in vmware-tanzu/tanzu-framework that received 2 comments

Why do we build using go build -a and have removed buildkit caching?

Bug description It currently takes an hour to build tanzu framework to any reasonable state on a Ryzen 5900X with 64GB RAM. Is there a particular r…

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vmware-tanzu/tanzu-framework 1 open
28 contributions in private repositories Jun 7 – Jun 22

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