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Subject: RE: [tosca] open github repo


Excellent. Perhaps we can have a discussion later this week to coordinate how to make this happen. Many of the examples in the TOSCA docs use the ânon-normativeâ types that should probably be organized in a profile somewhere (or merged with a Version 2.0 Simple Profile). Please let me know when you might have some time.

 

Thanks,

 

Chris

 

From: Tal Liron <tliron@redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 7:52 PM
To: Chris Lauwers <lauwers@ubicity.com>
Cc: tosca@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [tosca] open github repo

 

That sounds good.


I am happy also to contribute all the examples I have for Puccini and Turandot:

 

 

Many of them involve custom profiles, though Puccini's "tosca" directory is a showcase of grammar features and doesn't use any extra profiles. (It does use Simple Profile types, sometimes, just for example.) The profiles used:

 

 

(Turandot uses a much more advanced version of the Kubernetes profile. I will eventually merge the two and preferably host this in the open community repository.)

 

Also note that all the Puccini examples are available for live compilation if you press the "load example" combo here:

 

 

 

On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 3:42 PM Chris Lauwers <lauwers@ubicity.com> wrote:

I have had a couple of requests over the last week for âexample TOSCA service templatesâ.  Iâd like to point people to our open github repo, but unfortunately we only have profile definitions there for the time being, not example services. However, we do have a number of Application Modeling examples in Chapter 11 of the 1.3 specification. Since that chapter is no longer part of the (normative) spec (we moved into the non-normative âintroductionâ document) I was hoping we could move these examples to the open github repo. Any objections?

 

Thanks,

 

Chris

 



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