Are you using Paketo Buildpacks? #30
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Hi there. The Knative project uses Buildpacks for its Functions component. Since Functions were only a recent addition to Knative Core, the documentation still resides in the function repo. 1 Knative |
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Hey peeps! At Doximity are extending paketo stacks and using ruby, go and nodejs buildpacks as the foundation of our internal platform. We don't have much shared publicly, besides these 2 blog posts from a former employee:
The platform is becoming more stable now though. We're in the process of ramping up and migrating away from our previous infra so hopefully we'll have more to share about it moving forward. I was going to open a PR listing us as adopters but not sure where I'd link it to 😅 if you have any suggestions LMK |
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Hi! At Randoli we are glad to use Paketo so that our users can easily containerize their apps. Here's the info for the adopters list, if you could please add us: Link to Paketo's mention (Randoli): https://randoli.ca/app-director Thank you for the great work on cloud native buildpacks! |
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Welcome to the Adopters list, @jhcp and @fgrehm ! https://github.com/paketo-buildpacks/community/blob/main/ADOPTERS.md |
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Hey there! Here's info for the adopters list. Thanks for your work! Greenhouse uses the Paketo Python and NodeJS buildpacks to drive developer builds within our internal Platform as a Service. We used to only use buildpacks we built and maintained ourselves. Switching to Paketo has been pretty seamless and saved us a ton of work. The support is great and we're able to supplement at times with small downstream buildpacks. We intend to continue switching to upstream - first Golang and next Ruby. |
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Hello Hello, Thanks for supporting this awesome work. At Apcoa we use Paketo build packs for our azure native app services build on Linux using .Net. Paketo has been really helpful in managing infrastructure automation while developing fast from developer point of view. We are also introducing few more services like Az functions and would like them also built with Paketo build packs. Do Paketo already have a stack for Azure functions ? |
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If you are using Paketo Buildpacks, first of all, we'd like to say:
Thank you!
We are always interested in finding out who is using Paketo Buildpacks, what attracted you to use it and, if you are interested, help promote your organization
Let us know by adding a comment to this Discussion including:
This information will be incorporated into the ADOPTERS.md file in this repo for others to see.
You can also open a pull request adding yourself to
ADOPTERS.md
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