Builds on #362 The main issue we will have to solve (maybe with a patch) is that `cluster.domain` is always specified in this chart; I'm reading to try to recall how we solved this last time. <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit ## Release Notes - **New Features** - Updated the Flux Operator Helm chart to version 0.9.0, introducing enhanced configuration options for service monitoring and resource management. - Added a new `ServiceMonitor` resource for Prometheus integration. - Introduced a `serviceMonitor` configuration option with default values for scraping settings. - New `FluxInstance` resource configuration file added for deploying a Flux instance. - **Documentation** - Updated README files to reflect new version and provide installation instructions for the Flux instance. - Added a `NOTES.txt` file directing users to Flux CD operator documentation. - **Bug Fixes** - Corrected links in documentation and ensured proper metadata for the new chart. - **Chores** - Restructured configuration files for improved organization and clarity. - Introduced a `.helmignore` file to streamline package building. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> --------- Signed-off-by: Kingdon Barrett <kingdon+github@tuesdaystudios.com> Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
Cozystack
Cozystack is a free PaaS platform and framework for building clouds.
With Cozystack, you can transform your bunch of servers into an intelligent system with a simple REST API for spawning Kubernetes clusters, Database-as-a-Service, virtual machines, load balancers, HTTP caching services, and other services with ease.
You can use Cozystack to build your own cloud or to provide a cost-effective development environments.
Use-Cases
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Using Cozystack to build public cloud
You can use Cozystack as backend for a public cloud -
Using Cozystack to build private cloud
You can use Cozystack as platform to build a private cloud powered by Infrastructure-as-Code approach -
Using Cozystack as Kubernetes distribution
You can use Cozystack as Kubernetes distribution for Bare Metal
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Documentation
The documentation is located on official cozystack.io website.
Read Get Started section for a quick start.
If you encounter any difficulties, start with the troubleshooting guide, and work your way through the process that we've outlined.
Versioning
Versioning adheres to the Semantic Versioning principles.
A full list of the available releases is available in the GitHub repository's Release section.
Contributions
Contributions are highly appreciated and very welcomed!
In case of bugs, please, check if the issue has been already opened by checking the GitHub Issues section. In case it isn't, you can open a new one: a detailed report will help us to replicate it, assess it, and work on a fix.
You can express your intention in working on the fix on your own. Commits are used to generate the changelog, and their author will be referenced in it.
In case of Feature Requests please use the Discussion's Feature Request section.
You can join our weekly community meetings (just add this events to your Google Calendar or iCal) or Telegram group.
License
Cozystack is licensed under Apache 2.0.
The code is provided as-is with no warranties.
Commercial Support
Ænix offers enterprise-grade support, available 24/7.
We provide all types of assistance, including consultations, development of missing features, design, assistance with installation, and integration.
