Hi Kristoffer,

On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 06:03:33PM +0200, Kristoffer Grönlund wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> Today, I have two major announcements to make: crmsh is moving to a
> new location, and I'm releasing the next major version of the crm
> shell!

Congratulations for the new release! The crmsh made big strides
forward since I've been away. Great work and many thanks!

Cheers,

Dejan

> == Find us at crmsh.github.io
> 
> Since the rest of the High-Availability stack is being developed over
> at Github, we thought it would make things easier to move crmsh over
> there as well. This means we're not only moving the website and issue
> tracker, we're also switching from Mercurial to git.
> 
> From this release forward, you will find everything crmsh-related at
> http://crmsh.github.io, and the source code at
> https://github.com/crmsh/crmsh.
> 
> Here are the new URLs related to crmsh:
> 
> * Website: http://crmsh.github.io/
> 
> * Documentation: http://crmsh.github.io/documentation.html
> 
> * Source repository: https://github.com/crmsh/crmsh/
> 
> * Issue tracker: https://github.com/crmsh/crmsh/issues/
> 
> Not everything has moved quite yet, but the source code and web site
> are in place.
> 
> == New stable release: crmsh 2.0
> 
> Secondly, we are proud to finally release crmsh 2.0! This is the
> version of crmsh I have been developing since I became a maintainer
> last year, and there are a lot of new and improved features in this
> release.
> 
> For a more complete list of changes since the previous version, please
> refer to the changelog:
> 
> * https://github.com/crmsh/crmsh/blob/2.0.0/ChangeLog
> 
> Packages for several popular Linux distributions (updated soon):
> 
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/ha-clustering:/Stable/
> 
> Zip archive of the tagged release:
> 
> * https://github.com/crmsh/crmsh/archive/2.0.0.zip
> 
> Here is a short list of some of the biggest changes and features in
> crmsh 2.0:
> 
> * *More stable than ever before!* Many bugs and issues have been
>   fixed, with plenty of help from the community. At the same time,
>   this is a major release with many new features. Testing and pull
>   requests are more than welcome!
> 
> * *Cluster management commands.* We've added a couple of new
>   sub-levels that help with the installation and management of the
>   cluster, as well as maintaining and synchronizing the corosync
>   configuration across nodes. There are now commands for starting and
>   stopping the cluster services, as well as cluster scripts that
>   make the installation and configuration of cluster-controlled
>   resources a one-line command.
> 
> * *Cleaner CLI syntax.* The parser for the configure syntax of
>   crmsh has been rewritten, allowing for cleaner syntax, better
>   error detection and improved error messages.
> 
> * *Tab completion everywhere.* Now tab completion works not only in
>   the interactive mode, but directly from bash. In addition, the
>   completion back end has been completely rewritten and many more
>   commands now have full completion. It's not quite every single
>   command yet, but we're getting there.
> 
> * *New and improved configuration.* The new configuration file is
>   installed in /etc/crm/crm.conf by default or per user if desired,
>   and allows for a much more flexible configuration of crmsh.
> 
> * *Cluster health evaluation.* As part of the cluster script
>   functionality, there is now a cluster health command which
>   analyses and reports on low disk space, problems with network
>   configuration, firewall configuration issues and more. The best part
>   of the cluster health command is that it can work without a
>   configured cluster, providing a checklist of issues to amend before
>   setting up a new cluster.
> 
> * *And wait, there's more!* There is now not only an extensive
>   regression test suite but a growing set of unit tests as well,
>   support for many new features in Pacemaker 1.1.11 such as resource
>   sets in location constraints, anonymous shadow CIBs makes it easier
>   to avoid race conditions in scripts, full syntax highlighting for
>   the built-in help, the assist sub-command helps with more advanced
>   configurations... the list goes on.
> 
> Big thanks to everyone who have helped with bug fixes, comments and
> contributions for this release!
> 
> -- 
> // Kristoffer Grönlund
> // kgronl...@suse.com
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