Hi Burr,

About monthly we try to sync up with them and exchange issues we share and
discuss possible solutions.
We try to align with Minikube feature-wise, but at the moment we have no
bandwidth to handle porting changes back.
Portability between our implementations is not the biggest problem, as long
as you can guarantee an application deploys on both kubernetes and
openshift in the same way.

If we put effort into this, would you be able to show a demo that we could
use as a base line for this attempt?
It would also help if you create an issue for us to discuss and track
progress and issues along the way.
Especially as it allows us to refer to issues/and questions at Minikube's
end too.


Gerard

On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 12:22 AM Burr Sutter <[email protected]> wrote:

> I saw about 200 users this week, but they were primarily "real customers"
> since it was organized by our sales team - aka high quality "leads".
>
> Next, the first whole week of August, my guess is that we will see another
> 200 to 300 "real customers" (sales team organized) but I also have about
> 400 off-the-street folks (organized by O'rielly Safari [1]).
>
> This later batch of people need me to be much more "kubernetes upstream
> friendly", so I have a few questions along those lines.
>
> Which version of Minikube matches Minishift?
> https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/releases
> https://github.com/minishift/minishift/releases
> Is there an easy way (or documented way) to match these up?
>
> Ideally, my demos/labs are fully portable between minikube and minishift.
>
> [1]
> https://www.safaribooksonline.com/live-training/courses/9-steps-to-awesome-with-kubernetes/0636920196099/
>
>
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