Burr, does it make sense to put this content on the RHDP site, as a Getting Started resource?
We now have minishift (cdk 3) beta on the site for download. Heinz On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 10:29 PM, Burr Sutter <[email protected]> wrote: > Besides bit.ly/msa-instructions (our primary demo/tutorial) we also have > bit.ly/kubernetes-lab > > and Rafael may be aware of some other "tutorials" that people might follow > and learn more about key technologies and leverage minishift. > > Can someone on the engineering/QA side scan bit.ly/kubernetes-lab and see > if it makes sense? > > also, we need to be pushing the Java S2I, this is how we documented it > when it launched in Feb 2017 > oc create -f https://gist.githubusercontent.com/tqvarnst/ > 3ca512b01b7b7c1a1da0532939350e23/raw/3869a54c7dd960965f0e66907cdc3e > ba6d160cad/openjdk-s2i-imagestream.json > > but I am not sure if that is the 'proper' way to get average end-users to > load it up. Any ideas about how we should promote the usage of the s2i and > getting people to try it on minishift? > > And is there is another email list for this sort of thing...let me > know...my brain is weary of trying to track all these different email lists. > > > _______________________________________________ > Devtools mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/devtools > >
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