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CI/CD for Multi-Cluster with Istio #796

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Added CI/CD for deploying app ass distributed service across multiple zones using istio service mesh.

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NimJay commented Apr 4, 2022

Hi Maurits! :)

First off, thank you so much for creating this! This is grand! 👏

Unfortunately, larger changes like this are required to go through a design phase and require approval from a few stakeholders internally. Moreover, our immediate roadmap is not planned to include this use-case (multi-cluster CI/CD with Istio).

We encourage you to host this in your own GitHub fork. I'm sure there are developers that will find these samples useful. Hosting in your own fork is also a good way to take credit for your work.

If you do end up using your own fork, I encourage you to compose a README.md detailing the architecture (e.g., with diagrams) — for SEO purposes and to make your demo more discoverable and consumable to developers. :)

Once again, thank you for this! And awesome work!
Let me know if you have any questions.

Nim

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