[almighty] Names and Definitions

Monica Granfield mgranfie at redhat.com
Tue Sep 27 13:21:15 UTC 2016


OK, yes, agreed this would be useful... will  get this out...

On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 3:07 PM, Andrew Lee Rubinger <alr at redhat.com> wrote:

> Something I'd like to iron out sooner than later are common terms and
> definitions, because getting to a mutual understanding about what we're
> referring to starting to be pretty relevant. :)
>
> Alongside the discussions we had on this list last week, could I ask the
> UXD team to take the lead on moderating the definitions and relationships
> among the following constructs?  A graphical representation of
> relationships where appropriate would be wonderful.
>
> * "Almighty System" - An instance of Almighty.  Contains all "Almighty
> User" accounts and "Almighty Projects".
> * "Almighty Project" - A top-level container for an application shared
> among users/teams.  May hold N "Codebases", has issue tracking, build and
> deployment environments.  Eventually will have realtime communications.
> * "Codebase" - Basically a repository.  Can be N in a "Project"
> * "Environment" - Target for running builds or deployments
> * "Almighty User" - My account
> * "Workspace" - The WebIDE view of an "Almighty Project".  Contains the
> "Codebases", each of which may require its own Stack to be built/tested.
> * "Stack" - Runtime to build a codebase or deploy its resultant
> artifacts.  In practice, equates to an image which may be run as a
> container.  NOTE: currently Che, as I understand it, has one Stack per
> Workspace.  We'll need to address that in order to support opening, for
> instance, a Java codebase and a Node codebase in the same workspace.
> * Other important concepts I've missed here
>
> The terms definitions I'm using here are placeholders and could likely do
> with something else that's descriptive and not so overloaded.  The
> definitions are also up for debate -- everything is open to review now, but
> let's try to get things at this level to gel quickly.
>
> S,
> ALR
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