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Overall it looks good. I left a couple of small comments. After those are fixed, I think it's good to go! Thanks!
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title: "Making sense of Kubernetes with Map view" | ||
description: "Introducing Map View feature to Headlamp" |
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Making sense of Kubernetes with Map view -> Making sense of Kubernetes with Headlamp's Map view ?
I think Chris had also mentioned that the URLs should map the title, I am not sure how SEO-required this is, but if it is, we'd have to rename the folder.
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Instead of working with tables or YAML files, you can now visually explore the connections between resources. For example, you can see which pods are linked to which services or how deployments relate to replica sets. This makes it much simpler to understand your cluster’s structure. |
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Instead of working with tables or YAML files, you can now visually explore the connections between resources. For example, you can see which pods are linked to which services or how deployments relate to replica sets. This makes it much simpler to understand your cluster’s structure. | |
Instead of working with tables or YAML files, you can now visually explore the connections between the Kubernetes resources. For example, you can see which pods are linked to which services or how deployments relate to replica sets. This makes it much simpler to understand your cluster’s structure. |
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We’re also working on providing APIs for plugins, allowing you to extend the Map View with extra details. |
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This seems a bit dangling/unrelated. I think it's a good thing to add to the conclusion as part of mentioning the future.
I had actually assumed that you were showing examples of the plugin API results because of having the examples section just below this statement.
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We’re also working on providing APIs for plugins, allowing you to extend the Map View with extra details. | ||
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Since we have videos, maybe we add a sentence here like: "If you prefer pictures to videos, here are a couple." or "Besides the video demos above, here are a couple of screenshots highlighting some of the Map's features."
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The Map View offers an intuitive way to explore and manage Kubernetes clusters. | ||
By visually representing components and their interactions, it simplifies troubleshooting and helps optimize your setup. Whether you're experienced or new to Kubernetes, it’s a helpful tool to better understand your cluster. | ||
[Try out Headlamp with Map view now.](/) |
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Link to /docs/latest/installation/ .
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The Map View offers an intuitive way to explore and manage Kubernetes clusters. |
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After this sentence it's a better place to plug the idea of opening its functionality for plugins as mentioned above.
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Love the new splash!
Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Dubenko <[email protected]>
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