diff --git a/developer-workspace/README.md b/developer-workspace/README.md index 60dbb210b013e18aa186071e8f03477c8d48bee2..3b9916986f04d9dafacdfd61d7e2e28ff3d1d617 100644 --- a/developer-workspace/README.md +++ b/developer-workspace/README.md @@ -27,3 +27,8 @@ If you are working on new features/bug fixes, you can regenerate kube-prometheus Gitpod is already available to everyone to use for free. It can also run commands that we speficy in the `.gitpod.yml` file located in the root directory of the git repository, so even the cluster creation can be fully automated. You can use the same workflow as mentioned in the [Codespaces](#Codespaces) section, however Gitpod doesn't have native support for any kubernetes distribution. The workaround is to create a full QEMU Virtual Machine and deploy [k3s](https://github.com/k3s-io/k3s) inside this VM. Don't worry, this whole process is already fully automated, but due to the workaround the whole workspace may be very slow. + +To open up a workspace with Gitpod, you can install the [Google Chrome extension](https://www.gitpod.io/docs/browser-extension/) to add a new button to Github UI and use it on PRs or from the main page. Or by directly typing in the browser `http://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/prometheus-operator/kube-prometheus/pull/<Pull Request Number>` or just `http://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/prometheus-operator/kube-prometheus` + + +