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Adjusted the ALM examples and operator capabilities in CSV #665

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Signed-off-by: Juraci Paixão Kröhling juraci@kroehling.de

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The examples list has now three examples:

  • Simplest
  • Simple prod (with external Elasticsearch)
  • Badger with volumes

Let me know if you agree with the choice of examples.

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I like the set of examples - only question would be regarding the names. At the moment they are using the same name as in the examples folder, which is good - but if represented to a user of marketplace in a list, then not sure the names are as descriptive as they would need to be?

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How about jaeger-all-in-one-in-memory (for simplest), jaeger-prod-elasticsearch (simple-prod) and jaeger-all-in-one-local-storage (badger) ?

Signed-off-by: Juraci Paixão Kröhling <juraci@kroehling.de>
@jpkrohling jpkrohling force-pushed the Adjust-examples-and-capabilities-in-CSV branch from 6b7d6b9 to 5c023b1 Compare September 19, 2019 14:28
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