2020-09-08 01:51:35 UTC - Dominic Kim: Yes Naver is running a public cloud 
service with OpenWhisk internally.
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599529895022900?thread_ts=1599491430.016500&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2020-09-08 04:13:37 UTC - Rajitha Warusavitarana: I tried with a general adobe 
account. Got this error in the console. `main.min.js:1 unrecognized domain. 
Please email <mailto:marketingt...@adobe.com|marketingt...@adobe.com>.`
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599538417023100?thread_ts=1599491490.017500&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2020-09-08 04:30:57 UTC - Rajitha Warusavitarana: Since Apache OpenWhisk builds 
its components using containers, is it possible to connect GPU or TPU enabled 
containers and Kubernetes clusters for the Open Whisk project. Such as 
<https://docs.nvidia.com/deeplearning/frameworks/user-guide/index.html|Nvidia 
docker>, <https://cloud.google.com/tpu/docs/kubernetes-engine-setup|GKE with 
TPUs> and 
<https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/gpus?hl=zh-tw|GKE with 
GPUs>.  I understand that this might need a certain amount of work to implement 
GPU support in a serverless platform. But is it something possible, since I 
currently don't have much knowledge about the architecture of the OpenWhisk 
platform  I thought of asking this question from the community. Also can we 
adjust the time-out of a serverless action (serverless function). My aim is to 
enhance this platform to run long running serverless functions with GPU and TPU 
support which will benefit scientific applications.
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599539457028900
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2020-09-08 12:06:05 UTC - Michele Sciabarra: I personally like a lot the idea 
of using OpenWhisk with GPU but keep in mind that the serverless model limits 
the time an action can run and this may conflict with the requirements of GPU 
based applications like Deep Learning
+1 : Rajitha Warusavitarana
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599566765030600
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2020-09-08 13:33:41 UTC - Rajitha Warusavitarana: Thanks for your feedback 
@Michele Sciabarra. Sure, I'll keep that in mind. Btw is it possible to 
configure a time-out when I'm going to enhance the platform, or is there a 
specific maximum limit like in AWS lambda functions where it cannot be ever 
changed ?
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599572021034200?thread_ts=1599572021.034200&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2020-09-08 13:36:16 UTC - Michele Sciabarra: I believe the right approch would 
be using a “provider”, something rquesting a computation and getting ther 
results as a trigger
+1 : Rajitha Warusavitarana
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599572176035600
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2020-09-08 13:36:35 UTC - Michele Sciabarra: something similar to what kafka or 
the alarm packages does
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599572195036000
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2020-09-08 13:37:02 UTC - Michele Sciabarra: it is an exciting challenge but no 
one so far undertake it
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599572222036500
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2020-09-08 13:37:49 UTC - Keerthi Kumar S R: There are two limits
• one at action level
• another at platform level which is the maximum limit
I guess based in the use case support maximum limit can be varied
+1 : Rajitha Warusavitarana
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599572269036600?thread_ts=1599572021.034200&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2020-09-08 13:57:51 UTC - Rajitha Warusavitarana: Thank you @Michele Sciabarra 
@Keerthi Kumar S R, I'll look into this more and let know about the progress 
:+1:
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599573471038100
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2020-09-08 21:05:50 UTC - Tyson Norris: Something in #4958 has broken builds 
with test failures in ContainerProxyTests, I’m trying to fix it.
+1 : Rodric Rabbah
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599599150038800
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2020-09-08 22:12:44 UTC - Brendan Doyle: Hi I believe this commit from June 
introduced a non-backwards compatible change for live clusters. If you try to 
upgrade the controllers or invokers past this commit, the controller can't talk 
to the non upgraded invoker or vice versa because of the new json message types 
introduced here. They will fail to deserialize.

<https://github.com/apache/openwhisk/commit/8759cadeea6101a3693aac1d34d4069f516d5558>
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599603164041400?thread_ts=1599603164.041400&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2020-09-08 23:00:14 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: this is true
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599606014041500?thread_ts=1599603164.041400&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2020-09-08 23:00:51 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: i think this is can be fixed by making 
the deserializer tolerate both old and new formats
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599606051041700?thread_ts=1599603164.041400&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2020-09-08 23:02:02 UTC - Brendan Doyle: yea I'm looking at the code trying to 
come up with something. I think we can make a simple fix that will require 
ordering, but can still safely upgrade. i.e. you need to upgrade the invokers 
first and then the controllers.
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599606122041900?thread_ts=1599603164.041400&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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2020-09-08 23:41:34 UTC - Brendan Doyle: here's a fix that requires upgrading 
invokers then controllers. Explanation is in pr description

<https://github.com/apache/openwhisk/pull/4970>
https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1599608494042100?thread_ts=1599603164.041400&cid=C3TPCAQG1
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