My company is evaluating #LaunchDarkly. One of the selling points is they're FedRamp in process, so the hope is they get approved soon. However, I heard of a number of other tools: #Flagship.io, #ConfigCat, even #Cloudbees have an offering. Then there's an open source #Flagsmith. Then you can build from scratch. What are you using and why? Thanks!
Checkout moirai
Looks like it's only JVM, without any other backend language support and any frontend library
Feature flags is literally one of the easiest things to do
How many teams would you need to make this production grade? You'd need to build the backend/admin with audit and RBAC, feature toggle streaming, and an SDKs: backend, frontend, mobile to start. And then host it reliably and securely.
There are many open source options out there. At Teladoc we built our own based on a library called Rollout. There's no dedicated team or any of that.
What are the advantages to going with an off the shelf solution? It seems really straight forward to do it yourself.
I don't know, hence I decided to ask. To me, there should be a line beyond which the company buys everything that's not their core business. My current employer sells Human Capital Management software (Enterprise Software) - we're not in an identity management business, for example, and therefore are evaluating Okta and Ping
I'd say that's a fair assessment, but also there is a line at which things are cheap enough to build and maintain yourself and the cost for a 3rd party solution is high enough that it's worth building yourself.
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