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Related to metering wasm3/wasm3#127 and being able to run a set number of instructions, I'd like to be able to serialize a paused interpreter's state and deserialize it to a new interpreter instance; very roughly,
const interp = new wasm3.Interpreter(module);
interp.interpretNInstructions(100);
const interpState = interp.serializeState();
const interp2 = wasm3.In
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What would you like to be added/modified:
currently, "superedge.io/edge-node": "enable" is used to identify an edge node. I recommend to add another label of "node-role.kubernetes.io/edge".
Why is this needed:
k8s use this kind of label for node roles, such as master, node, etc. It is more convenient for
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It would be useful if Kuiper supported file-based rule and stream provisioning (i.e. importing) on startup. Currently rules and streams need to be created by someone using the client, or an application requesting creation via the Kuiper REST API.
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How are you planning on using kubeedge?
I've been looking for something like this for a long time (Currently our team uses Rancher although their product wasn't really meant for edge computing.) I'd love to hear how others in the community would like to use this so I can compile a list of use cases that kubeedge can support out of the box.
Thanks!