> Orchestration is hard, especially with every permutation. The devs have
> implemented what they feel is the right solution for their own needs
> from the sound of it. The orchestration was made modular to support non
> containerized deployment. It just takes someone to step up and implement
> the permutations desired. And ultimately that's what opensource is
> geared towards. With opensource and some desired feature, you can:
> 1. Implement it
> 2. Pay someone else to implement it
> 3. Convince someone else to implement it in their spare time.
> 
> The thread seems to be currently focused around #3 but no developer
> seems to be interested in implementing it. So that leaves options 1 and
> 2?
> 

Imho a bit simplistic view to opensource and the current thread.
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