Thanks for the interest in Fn! And all great points.. A few comments on your bullets:
Re: the point of serverless, there's more to the "magic attraction" than just an endpoint -- event-driven architectures are pretty common and can be triggered from all sorts of different patterns (iaas state changes, queues, data sources, etc). But you're right, eventually we ask more from our tech stack and we've got to evolve to make it more useful. We're thinking about this a bit with Fn Flow[1] -- how to build more complex serverless apps using future-like code.
Re: registries, thanks for the feedback. We're trying to make this a better experience and have some conversations going already to address[2]. Would love to chat -- hit us up in Slack[3] or tickets[4].
Thanks for the reply. I’m about to go on vacation, but I’ll be looking to get in touch after that. It’s a really cool project, and I’d like to pick the community’s brain for some things when I have time.
Thanks for the interest in Fn! And all great points.. A few comments on your bullets:
Re: the point of serverless, there's more to the "magic attraction" than just an endpoint -- event-driven architectures are pretty common and can be triggered from all sorts of different patterns (iaas state changes, queues, data sources, etc). But you're right, eventually we ask more from our tech stack and we've got to evolve to make it more useful. We're thinking about this a bit with Fn Flow[1] -- how to build more complex serverless apps using future-like code.
Re: registries, thanks for the feedback. We're trying to make this a better experience and have some conversations going already to address[2]. Would love to chat -- hit us up in Slack[3] or tickets[4].
[1] https://github.com/fnproject/flow
[2] http://slack.fnproject.io
[3] https://github.com/fnproject/fn/issues/995
[4] https://github.com/fnproject/fn