This is neat stuff. You went against the grain by ditching Docker and K8s, and it's paying off. Alpine packages and LXD feel like a power move that's flying under the radar for many of us who are stuck in the Docker/K8s world. Kudos for hacking together something that works so well for your needs.
I'm curious about how you handle networking, security, and any other OS-level configs that Docker/K8s ecosystems typically manage. How has your experience been in these areas with the LXD/Alpine combo?
Also, I hope you're considering expanding PAKman's support for other build environments. The simplicity you're describing is super tempting! Keep up the good work.
This is neat stuff. You went against the grain by ditching Docker and K8s, and it's paying off. Alpine packages and LXD feel like a power move that's flying under the radar for many of us who are stuck in the Docker/K8s world. Kudos for hacking together something that works so well for your needs.
I'm curious about how you handle networking, security, and any other OS-level configs that Docker/K8s ecosystems typically manage. How has your experience been in these areas with the LXD/Alpine combo?
Also, I hope you're considering expanding PAKman's support for other build environments. The simplicity you're describing is super tempting! Keep up the good work.