Example of deploying "hello world" with Shipyard#1318
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This allows to quickly and easily deploy clusters (kind, ocp, acm) for testing. The kind clusters run locally and can be used for development, quick testing and CI. Signed-off-by: Mike Kolesnik <mkolesni@redhat.com>
This exemplifies how the deployment on top of shipyard would work. This would probably be best put in the example repo itself, but I drafted it to make it clear how using Shipyard looks like. Signed-off-by: Mike Kolesnik <mkolesni@redhat.com>
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This exemplifies how the deployment on top of shipyard would work.
This would probably be best put in the example repo itself, but I
drafted it to make it clear how using Shipyard looks like.