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I've been a long time user of LXD, it's an amazing project. It basically served as an alternative to kubernetes / docker for me. Enabled me to launch projects and build companies without being bogged down by the complexity of kubernetes.

I've created a project called instellar https://instellar.app which uses LXD under the hood. I'm working towards open sourcing instellar. It basically automates continuous deployment pipeline and automatically manages your infrastructure. Basically you get a heroku in a box.

I see a lot of people complaining about snap here. In the initial days yes, snap's auto upgrade would bring down a cluster, however I believe they've resolved this issue. Currently from my experience things are really smooth between upgrades. Basically invisible to me.

Hope this change brings LXD forward, and while the team may "regret the decision" I do hope they continue to work on LXD.



That i have been planning to build . Would like to contribute if you make it opensource.


Very soon. I would say in the next 2 months.




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