Thoughts on archiving/publishing the #minishift irc logs
by Anjan Nath
Hi everyone,
Most of the conversations around and about minishift takes place in the
freenode #minishift channel, we should archive and publish the irc logs, as
it will be usefull for many.
We can dump the logs on github as this is for the minishift community.
Please share your thoughts on this?
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ANJAN NATH
5 years, 2 months
Release announcement for Minishift 1.12.0
by Budh Ram Gurung
Hi All,
The Minishift team is pleased to announce the release of Minishift 1.12.0.
Minishift [1] is a command-line tool that provisions and manages a
single-node OpenShift cluster. You can run Minishift on GNU/Linux,
Microsoft Windows or macOS.
In this release, we added many changes and bug fixes, which are detailed in
the release notes [2]. For information about getting started, using, and
developing Minishift, see the documentation [3].
Please try the new release.
The easiest upgrade path is by simply running:
$ minishift update
We are looking forward to your feedback.
The Minishift community hangs out at #minishift channel on Freenode and it
is the perfect place to discuss anything Minishift related.
You can sign up for our mailing list [4] to receive development updates,
questions about Minishift, suggest ideas and talk to the community.
[1] https://github.com/minishift/minishift
[2] https://github.com/minishift/minishift/releases/tag/v1.12.0
[3] https://docs.openshift.org/latest/minishift
[4] https://lists.minishift.io/admin/lists/minishift.lists.minishift.io
Regards,
Budh Ram Gurung
5 years, 2 months
Minishift-1.11.0 release announcement
by Budh Ram Gurung
Hi All,
The Minishift team is pleased to announce the release of Minishift v1.11.0.
Minishift [1] is a command-line tool that provisions and manages a
single-node OpenShift cluster. You can run Minishift on GNU/Linux,
Microsoft Windows or macOS.
In this release, we added many changes and bug fixes, which are detailed in
the release notes [2]. For information about getting started, using, and
developing Minishift, see the documentation [3].
Please try the new release.
The easiest upgrade path is by simply running:
$ minishift update
We are looking forward to your feedback.
The Minishift community hangs out at the #minishift channel on Freenode and
it is the perfect place to discuss anything Minishift-related.
You can sign up for our mailing list [4] to receive development updates,
questions about Minishift, suggest ideas and talk to the community.
[1] https://github.com/minishift/minishift
[2] https://github.com/minishift/minishift/releases/tag/v1.11.0
[3] https://docs.openshift.org/latest/minishift
[4] https://lists.minishift.io/admin/lists/minishift.lists.minishift.io
Regards,
Budh Ram Gurung
5 years, 2 months