The future of Fullstack...?

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Ned Batchelder

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Sep 26, 2017, 1:07:36 PM9/26/17
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Hi all,

As you may or may not know, until now we have had three supported installation styles for our Open edX releases:
  1. Devstack, a Vagrant-based installation for developers modifying code.
  2. Fullstack, a Vagrant-based installation similar to a production install.
  3. Native, an Ansible installation for use on Ubuntu machines such as AWS.
We are looking ahead to our next release, Hawthorn, and plotting how these installations will change.

Devstack will be based on Docker rather than Vagrant.  EdX is using a Docker-based devstack internally now, and we'll be ready to roll it out to the community in Hawthorn.

Native will remain as it is.

The question now is, what should happen to Fullstack?  We won't be ready to support a Docker-based fullstack in the Hawthorn time frame.  Does Fullstack provide enough extra value over Native to warrant the time to produce it?  My inclination now is to simply drop Fullstack, and for people to use the Native installation in a Vagrant image themselves if they want that style of installation.

Do others see the landscape differently?

--Ned.

Pierre Mailhot

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Sep 27, 2017, 3:19:33 PM9/27/17
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I have no problem with this. We mostly have been using Native for production and even for our test environment. I have to learn to use the Docker devstack in the near future. My iMac at home is too old to support it, but my iMac at work didn't have a problem with it when I last tried it a few weeks ago.

Rizky Ariestiyansyah

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Sep 27, 2017, 11:35:15 PM9/27/17
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Agree with Pierre. No problem with this, since we have been using native installation for production and test environment. It's interesting to use docker-based for devstack.

Mahyar Damavand

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Sep 28, 2017, 3:26:56 AM9/28/17
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We use devstack for developing and native installation for testing and production env just like that Pierre and Rizky do.
But my question is that when Bitnami provides an easy install version of open edx for newbie users, is there any reason to continue supporting fullstack at all?

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