Good progress has been made in getting Wadm closer to official release. We expect to release Wadm in the next couple of weeks, depending on bug fixes and e2e tests.
We welcome as much feedback as we can get as we near this milestone.
This is the first big release. It is pretty feature-complete and you should be able to build real things on top of it.
Demo shows significant improvements in stability - no more jitters, it launches instantaneously.
Not a fully-tested scenario but you can see providers running on every host.
Take a look at the demo section of the recording to see the improvements that have been made.
Architecture diagram forthcoming shortly.
Next up - e2e testing and release.
Docs, resources and deployment guides are now avail in the wasmCloud docs.
RFC: Finding a Smooth Path from Smithy to WIT: Bailey for Kevin
This fresh RFC covers the early thinking here and we'd love to hear your thoughts and contributions.
Kevin has come up with some of the initial interfaces - wasi-cloud is the intention when stable.
Dan Chiarlone and Joe at Deis are working on standardizing wasi-cloud interfaces as we speak.
We showed a prototype at Wasmio - take a look if you haven't already seen the talk.
This was one of the first examples of showing a component running e2e with WIT interfaces, early was-cloud APIs and running in wasmCloud.
We're now able to pick a path and run it down.
Community Update: Bailey
In the Bytecode Alliance, a ton of progress has been made on the implementation of the Component Model. In particular, we're really starting to land new capabilities in Wasmtime.
Wasmtime has the wasi-preview 2 adaptor brought over.
We also bring up a couple of high level types - handles and references - which are faster, easier to use and suited to language interoperability.
Call for builders will come in June to time with the Wasmtime release.
We will bring this over to the wasmCloud host as quickly as we can.