Cloud Service Broker in the Extensions PMC
Let's warmly welcome the Cloud Service Broker project into the Cloud Foundry Extensions PMC! https://github.com/pivotal/cloud-service-broker Cloud Service Broker is an OSBAPI broker that uses Brokerpaks to expose services via Terraform. The project is led by Omer Bensaadon from VMware. We didn't get any feedback during the (admittedly short) proposal phase for this, so if any Extensions PMC project leads have any objections, please contact me directly on Slack or via email. Troy Topnik
Senior Product Manager,
SUSE Cloud Application Platform
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Congratulations to Omer and the rest of the CSB project team!
Best,
Eric
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Sent: Friday, December 4, 2020 4:06 PM To: cf-dev@... <cf-dev@...> Subject: [Suspected Spam] [cf-dev] Cloud Service Broker in the Extensions PMC Let's warmly welcome the Cloud Service Broker project into the Cloud Foundry Extensions PMC! https://github.com/pivotal/cloud-service-broker Cloud Service Broker is an OSBAPI broker that uses Brokerpaks to expose services via Terraform. The project is led by Omer
Bensaadon from VMware. We didn't get any feedback during the (admittedly short) proposal phase for this, so if any Extensions PMC project leads have any objections, please contact me directly on Slack or via email. Troy Topnik
Senior Product Manager,
SUSE Cloud Application Platform
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+1 The Open Service Broker api (OSB) is a very powerful standard. The cloud service broker now enables authors to leverage the large ecosystem of terraform providers in order to easily surface associated underlying services to OSB clients (cloudfoundry and kubernetes). This further strengthens the existing rich OSB ecosystem (see related recent PR at [1] as an attempt to make this ecosystem more easily discoverable by the community). Orange had already a great experience with the
cloud service broker
for internal use cases. We're very happy that the CSB project joined the CFF and are eager to further contribute to the project in various ways (documentation, product ideas, as well as new features and bug fixes). Thanks to Google and Vmware for this great community contribution! On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 5:50 PM Eric Malm <emalm@...> wrote:
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