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I'm planning on writing a wrapper for Podman and systemd to make it possible to use
kubectl
commands to deploy and maintain applications. The idea is a middleground between Podman (or Docker) to real Kubernetes like k3s...Not sure if anyone (even me) would find it interesting or useful. But a good excuse to learn more Go.
Sounds interesting! It could be useful for self hosting apps without the complexity of k8s.
My thoughts as well. Podman + systemd is a really solid combination for small scale deployments like homelabs, abstracting it a bit would make it even more approachable.