Hi Everyone, While we are still moving towards a 2.0 release, not all of the CLI / behavior changes that will occur in Juju 2.0 are ready for an alpha release. To allow consumers to test new functionality in a timely manner, we will be releasing a new development version called 1.26-alpha3. This release will contain: - The new Rackspace Provider - Support for CentOS and Windows images in streams - Improved local charm deployment - Support for Multi Series Charms
The next development release will be in mid-January and will be named 2.0-alpha1. It will contain additional new features, and CLI / behavior changes such as: - Moving to a flat namespace for commands (for example, juju user add will be juju add-user) - Multi-environment (soon to be Multi-Model) support active by default The 2.0-alpha1 release will be accompanied by a listing of CLI and behavior changes, so that users may adjust any scripts / automation around Juju. Thanks! -Cheryl On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 1:06 PM, Alexis Bruemmer < alexis.bruem...@canonical.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > Juju 2.0 has been a long time coming and we will see it release in April > 2016 with Ubuntu 16.04! Among many other improvements, the 2.0 release > will have a better bootstrap experience that leverages all the great work > done around multi-model solutions. Juju 2.0 bootstrapping will > automatically create a controller (previously known as a Juju State Server) > with a hosted model (previously known as an environment); the new behavior > automatically provides the user with a usable model and a clear path for > adding more models to the bootstrapped controller. This improvement > however, changes the expected functionality of the current 1.X bootstrap > command. Our commitment to Juju users on LTS releases states clearly that > we do not break backwards compatibility on point releases (including > changing base expected behavior). For this reason we will be dropping > the 1.26.0 release and turning the current 1.26-alpha3 into 2.0-alpha1. > > > This is an update to our current release plans ( > https://github.com/juju/juju/wiki/Juju-Release-Schedule) which has a > 1.26.0 release scheduled for January. Although this means waiting a little > longer for features, moving to a 2.0 enables the development team to > deliver a strong and correct 2.0 user experience. The Juju team will > continue to release alphas and betas on a regular cadence so that new > features will be available in the devel ppa (ppa:juju/devel). The first > 2.0-alpha1 is scheduled to release the week of December 7th. > > If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask. > > Thanks! > Alexis > > -- > Alexis Bruemmer > Juju Core Manager, Canonical Ltd. > (503) 686-5018 > alexis.bruem...@canonical.com >
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