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Removes platform/launcher contract from buildpack API spec #109
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The description of the interpretation of launcher arguments belongs in the platform API because it the contract being described is between the platform and the lifecycle. In the buildpack API spec we should exclusively specify how buildpack provided outputs interact with the launch process. Signed-off-by: Emily Casey <ecasey@vmware.com>
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RFC #109 defines a directory allowing operators to set environment variables for detect and build phases. Specify how the buildpack phases should implement the behavior. Signed-off-by: Aidan Delaney <adelaney21@bloomberg.net>
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RFC #109 defines a directory allowing operators to set environment variables for detect and build phases. Specify how the buildpack phases should implement the behavior. Signed-off-by: Aidan Delaney <adelaney21@bloomberg.net>
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RFC #109 defines a directory allowing operators to set environment variables for detect and build phases. Specify how the buildpack phases should implement the behavior. Signed-off-by: Aidan Delaney <adelaney21@bloomberg.net>
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RFC buildpacks#109 defines a directory allowing operators to set environment variables for detect and build phases. Specify how the buildpack phases should implement the behavior. Signed-off-by: Aidan Delaney <adelaney21@bloomberg.net>
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The description of the interpretation of launcher arguments belongs in the platform API because it the contract being described is between the platform and the lifecycle. In the buildpack API spec we should exclusively specify how buildpack provided outputs interact with the launch process.
Signed-off-by: Emily Casey ecasey@vmware.com