Simply put it's too opaque. You need to be able to rationalize about it and it uses some janky ass magic which is great for beginners and leaves you stranded past that.
They need to work with open technologies to launch a new V3 which has the benefits (more than just HTTP triggers), and then it'll be easier to reason about.
I see greatest potential in OpenFaaS Framework for FaaS serverless workloads because it's open, and although I need to learn more about some of the tech (Kubernetes, Grafana) I know how to work with most of it and have a good conceptual model of how to graft it to multiple clouds.
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Simply put it's too opaque. You need to be able to rationalize about it and it uses some janky ass magic which is great for beginners and leaves you stranded past that.
They need to work with open technologies to launch a new V3 which has the benefits (more than just HTTP triggers), and then it'll be easier to reason about.
I see greatest potential in OpenFaaS Framework for FaaS serverless workloads because it's open, and although I need to learn more about some of the tech (Kubernetes, Grafana) I know how to work with most of it and have a good conceptual model of how to graft it to multiple clouds.
Hey, Lewis I completely agree with you.