PR reviews are exactly how I have been using gitpod for the last couple of months. It is excellent for that and much more. You don't have to pollute your local machine with stuff you may not need and you do not need a high end laptop.
I don't see a significant improvement when I compare this workflow to our existing `devcontainers` running on Kubernetes. I spin up a `devcontainer` on our on-premise Kubernetes in 5 seconds. However, when I'm working on an existing project, the `devcontainer` is already running. Therefore, I need to attach it. Once I attach it to the IDE, I sync the code and `checkout` the branch, then build. It is usually 10-20 seconds, even for a big project. When a team attempts to optimize for a 20-second improvement of LT in 30-180 minutes of work, something is not quite right there.
PR reviews are exactly how I have been using gitpod for the last couple of months. It is excellent for that and much more. You don't have to pollute your local machine with stuff you may not need and you do not need a high end laptop.
🫶 Thanks for the support, Doug!
I don't see a significant improvement when I compare this workflow to our existing `devcontainers` running on Kubernetes. I spin up a `devcontainer` on our on-premise Kubernetes in 5 seconds. However, when I'm working on an existing project, the `devcontainer` is already running. Therefore, I need to attach it. Once I attach it to the IDE, I sync the code and `checkout` the branch, then build. It is usually 10-20 seconds, even for a big project.
When a team attempts to optimize for a 20-second improvement of LT in 30-180 minutes of work, something is not quite right there.
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