On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 2:57 AM Lalatendu Mohanty <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 7:36 AM, Gerard Braad <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 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?
>>>
>>
>
> I just check Minikube 0.28.2 and if we compare major features Minishift vs
> Minikube, Minishift has all the features of Minikube and some more. However
> there is difference in the way these features are implemented.
>

I started working with minikube 0.28.1 - I wanted Kubernetes 1.10 and
guessed it might be the right one

I have now also seen a feature mismatch - like "minikube profile list" and
"minikube profile set myprofile" does not seem to work.


>
>
>> https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/releases
>>> https://github.com/minishift/minishift/releases
>>> Is there an easy way (or documented way) to match these up?
>>>
>>
> We never documented this. Personally I feel Minikube is not maintained
> properly and some of its features are half baked. Do you need an
> comparative writeup?
>

Yes and No :-)

I think the task is pretty simple.  On the both "releases" pages, it should
indicate what version of Kubernetes/Openshift it is bringing along by
default - this will then allow the user to pick the right version of
kubectl as well.

I do like how minikube's releases page offers "how to install" docs.

By the way, I like telling people that minikube is the upstream to minishift
much like Kubernetes is the upstream to OpenShift
and kubectl is to oc.

I am not sure if the minikube team has download numbers but I am betting
they have seen a dramatic growth over the last 12 months as numerous 3rd
parties are starting to offer "training" on Kubernetes via minikube.


>
>
>>> 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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