Yeah, live-editing Deployment.yaml is absolutely normal and valid way to update your applications :neowyvern_normal_normal:
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Might I suggest Flux and a Git repo? Makes backing things out a titch easier.
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@praxiscode yup, usually we have pipelines for everything. But I have few testing apps I currently don't even remember how the hell I installed them :blobcatjoy: And when after a year I was reminded they exist and have to do some tests, I automatically went the most quick and lazy way...
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I've been PoCing some Cluster API recently (need to migrate off of Tanzu/VMware/Broadcom), and I like the automatic cleanup I get from Flux when I edit a MachineTemplate to have different values. Since MTs are immutable, I rename it when I edit it, and Flux just purges the deprecated one for me.
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@madargon Ah fellow continous deployment enthusiast
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