> > That is not true. You can actually categorize commands. Most commands at > the > top level are much more about managing the VM, than anything around > Kubernetes > or OpenShift. The 'openshift' command creates a namespace for commands > which > directly effect OpenShift. >
But isn't it all about "Service" as central element, a concept which is common to both Kubernetes and OpenShift ? That this is implemented differently in minikube and minishift is, well, an implementation detail which imo must not leak into the UX. If it would be 'minishift openshift route' then I might agree. But not for "service". In fact, I did a demo today with both minikube and minishift and stumbled about this very UX difference hardly. You can't explain this to someone without apologizing. .... roland > --Hardy > > _______________________________________________ > Devtools mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/devtools >
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