On 03.06.2015 [08:51:32 -0700], Nishanth Aravamudan wrote:
> Jorgen,
>
> On 03.06.2015 [07:27:00 +0200], J?rgen Maas wrote:
> > @Nishanth: 28 is based of the 26 branch (weird, i know). Because a lot of
> > stuff got removed from master already (eg. sql backends) i wanted another
> > major release
Jorgen,
On 03.06.2015 [07:27:00 +0200], J?rgen Maas wrote:
> @Nishanth: 28 is based of the 26 branch (weird, i know). Because a lot of
> stuff got removed from master already (eg. sql backends) i wanted another
> major release where we can properly document and deprecate all things that
> were sen
@Nishanth: 28 is based of the 26 branch (weird, i know). Because a lot of
stuff got removed from master already (eg. sql backends) i wanted another
major release where we can properly document and deprecate all things that
were sent to valhalla in master. So our users can better prepare for the
upc
On 06/02/2015 07:59 PM, Nishanth Aravamudan wrote:
Also, it seems like the cobbler-web repository, which claims to be a
work in progress/broken since it was forked off, has not had any updates
since then. Does it work?
I and Jorgen agreed on undoing this repository split. Discussion:
https://g
On 06.05.2015 [22:02:27 +0200], J?rgen Maas wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> We've just released Cobbler version 2.6.8, another minor update in the
> stable 2.6 branch. This is probably the last release in the 2.6 series.
>
> Please checkout the following resources:
>
> Release notes:
> http://www.cobblerd
Hey all,
We've just released Cobbler version 2.6.8, another minor update in the
stable 2.6 branch. This is probably the last release in the 2.6 series.
Please checkout the following resources:
Release notes:
http://www.cobblerd.org/manuals/2.6.0/1/1_-_Release_Notes.html
Downloads: http://www.cob