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Some questions I ran into while doing initial rework:
Perhaps someone like @Robbilie could help here. (Ref: #98)
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That latest build failure sounds similar to something that was fixed recently Perhaps double check you started from the very latest revision or just bring any deltas. |
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In regards to my past PR: I built a software in front of the Minecraft Servers to keep them in sync. Behind this proxying software normal Minecraft Servers are used, for that I was using this chart. Without an external way of keeping sync more than one replica will not be the desired use of this chart but as stated back then I would have otherwise had to create a fork of this chart and I was really grateful that instead we went with the replicaCount value and the big warning. I would appreciate keeping this :) |
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while i understand the point made about "stateful" i still would prefer to, personally, stick with deployment for simpler general management. |
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I forgot about this PR. I'm not enthusiastic about maintaining these charts anymore, so anything new should really be done in someone's own org or a new github org. As for the statefulset vs deployment, both are valid choices. I use statefulset for my Minecraft servers since it simplifies the volume claim, etc. I also don't use Helm much at all and I don't use these charts, so my opinion is an odd contribution here perhaps 😄 |
Following discussion in #225, opening this up to contain the conversation in regards to the creation of a chart to refactor and ultimately replace the existing
minecraftchart. This new chart will be namedminecraft-serverto pair with itzg/docker-minecraft-server.Goals of the refactor:
itzg/docker-minecraft-server. Using the chart shouldn't feel like learning a new toolIt was suggested that merging
minecraft-bedrockinto this new chart could be a goal, but it was agreed that this should be more of a long term goal. This effort should be closer to a rework of the existing chart, keeping in mind that it may need to be flexible to later include the bedrock chart.