Go Feature Flag the Open Source Solution, Is Now Multi-Tenant
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The Go Feature Flag project announces its latest update, introducing multi-tenancy through 'FlagSets', with the community showing minimal but positive engagement.
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GOFF allows you to manage your feature flag directly in a file you put wherever you want (GitHub, S3, ConfigMaps …), no UI, it is a tool for developers close to your actual ecosystem.
Latest version of GOFF has introduced the concept of flag sets, where you can group feature flags by teams, it means that you can now be multi-tenant.
I’ll be happy to have feedbacks about flag sets or about GO Feature Flag in general.
https://github.com/thomaspoignant/go-feature-flag