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Re: [che-dev] CHE Single user - do we need it?
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I agree with Angel. It's not something that's useful for our team, but for someone who is just wanting to quickly look at Che on their laptop with Docker for Mac / Docker for Windows it's super helpful because it downloads faster, needs fewer resources and has fewer potential problems. We need to keep it for that reason.
Hi Roman,
On 08/27/2018 09:44 AM, Roman Iuvshyn wrote:
> Hello everyone, I wanted to rise this $subject question.
> today QE team spend a lot of extra time to analyze CHE Single user
> daily testing reports on different infras / flavors and also we waster
> a lot compute resources on CI to run these tests...
> Do we really still need to support CHE Single user package? Who is
> using that? May we drop it and have only one package of CHE Multiuser.
> In the past, we've been using single user CHE on docker because it was
> easier for devs to do development things not related to multiuser
> features, but now we are using multiuser for development and testing
> because we use multiuser in PROD.
> I see only benefits of removing CHE Singe user package but I wonder
> what others think about it.
One issue with removing Che single user is that it's the only version of
Che offered
as a minishift addon [1]. This is probably the easiest way for an
OpenShift-oriented user
to try Che on OpenShift.
Also I have some issues with the multi-user Che's memory requirements.
Running multi-
user locally would mean a laptop upgrade in my case; I just don't have
enough RAM to
do it. It's useful to be able to iterate quickly on single-user (e.g.
not pushing images,
quicker debugging) for issues that are unrelated to the
single/multi-user decision.
Cheers,
Angel
[1] - https://github.com/minishift/minishift/tree/master/addons/che
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