This removes some boilerplate from the Watch methods which can be baked
into the engine instead.
This code should be checked for races and locks to make sure we only
start resources when it makes sense to.
This takes the Converged initialization and Startup patterns that are
common in all resources, and bakes it into the core engine. This way
resource writing is much more concise and there is less boilerplate!
Felix pointed out that these ID's are unique, but not universally unique
across the cluster, which might be confusing to new programmers. As a
result, rename them all.
This makes this logically more separate! :) As an aside...
I really hate the way golang does dependencies and packages. Yes, some
people insist on nesting their code deep into a $GOPATH, which is fine
if you're a google dev and are forced to work this way, but annoying for
the rest of the world. Your code shouldn't need a git commit to switch
to a a different vcs host! Gah I hate this so much.