[control-operator] disable grpc streams for time being#831
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| // TODO: Streams are not used anywhere now so we turn them off until they are fixed/useful | ||
| // they are not useful for now because any Transition call imediately returns final | ||
| // status. So for now we don't need them. Of course the problem is that if something | ||
| // changes inside OCC container we have no way how to detect it now. |
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I don't quite understand what is broken at the moment. Don't we want to log spontaneous changes in the controlled task, even if we don't react to them?
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This is nice TODO to fix grpc OCC streams to be useful for task controller, which they aren't now. I just annotated with remark in the code.