| ▲ | switchbak 4 hours ago | |
Having inherited a few of these - you tend to home-grow an ad-hoc version of many of the existing OSS tools, but with less of the patterns baked in. Not sure where the NIH ends and where you're actually better off with a supported orchestration approach. I suppose if you expect your program to be around a while (or need advanced features), maybe think about using something a bit more battle tested? | ||