If someone doesn’t have OKD (aka openshift) so they only have vanilla Kubernetes, and they cannot use SaaS for builds such as GitHub, Bitbucket Pipelines, GitLab, and they don't already have Cloudbees Enterprise Jenkins, Nexus Enterprise and GitHub Enterprise or Stash or GitLab on-prem, then perhaps fabric8 is a great start. The startup I set up the pipelines for uses SaaS openshift.com and can use SaaS circleci. All the big firms I have worked at have Cloudbees Enterprise Jenkins or Team City, and an entreprise Git solution. I am sure fabric8 is good but I would be surprised to find large or small companies using it.
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If someone doesn’t have OKD (aka openshift) so they only have vanilla Kubernetes, and they cannot use SaaS for builds such as GitHub, Bitbucket Pipelines, GitLab, and they don't already have Cloudbees Enterprise Jenkins, Nexus Enterprise and GitHub Enterprise or Stash or GitLab on-prem, then perhaps fabric8 is a great start. The startup I set up the pipelines for uses SaaS openshift.com and can use SaaS circleci. All the big firms I have worked at have Cloudbees Enterprise Jenkins or Team City, and an entreprise Git solution. I am sure fabric8 is good but I would be surprised to find large or small companies using it.