did anyone spot fly.io abandoning their terraform provider (and by extension the pulumi wrapper)
seems like cloudflare are now preparing to do the same thing, they've just closed a bunch of GH issues saying to contact support for updates
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dry-keyboard-94795
03/25/2024, 7:16 AM
Fly is not that surprising; it's a small team and they want to change the api at a faster pace than larger companies.
Even the graphql api is provided on an as-is basis, and not really documented
dry-keyboard-94795
03/25/2024, 7:22 AM
I looked at Cloudflare's repo: I don't think they're dropping support, they're just not taking a conventional approach to github issues.
They shift issues to their internal issue tracker, then close the public issue. It's pretty bad practice
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gifted-gigabyte-53859
03/25/2024, 7:23 AM
OP: If you're referring to this kind of response, or this, that's not cloudflare discontinuing terraform but them clarifying what kind of things they want to track on Github
gifted-gigabyte-53859
03/25/2024, 7:24 AM
I am a paying Cloudlflare customer and haven't heard anything about this, plus they recently just released new tutorials on using Terraform and things like that. I very much doubt they are dropping support.