Quarkiverse extension for the Java Operator SDK
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The Java Operator SDK project has a Quarkus extension that we would like to migrate to the Quarkiverse. I (@metacosm) will be leading the work. Requested repo name would be: quarkus-operator-sdk
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Thanks in advance.
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It’s an extension that makes it easy to create kubernetes operators in Java that’s already used internally and externally. @iocanel and @maxandersen know all about it… 😄
Thank you!