Congratulations to the Juju team for a great release! It has been a lot of fun
watching this come together!
On 10/14/16, 12:34 AM, "Nicholas Skaggs" wrote:
Juju 2.0 is here! This release has been a year in the making. We’d like
to thank everyone for their feedback, testing, and adopt
On Fri, 14 Oct 2016, 12:34 p.m. Nicholas Skaggs, <
nicholas.ska...@canonical.com> wrote:
Juju 2.0 is here! This release has been a year in the making. We’d like
to thank everyone for their feedback, testing, and adoption of juju 2.0
throughout its development process! Juju brings refinements in ea
10/14 Release Notes
The container team at Canonical has released more Kubernetes goodies for
people to use and deploy on the public clouds. If you have seen the email
from Charles Butler you may already know we have been working on adding new
operations and improving the Canonical Distribution of
Congrats on the 2.0 GA release!
-Antonio
On Thursday, October 13, 2016, Nicholas Skaggs <
nicholas.ska...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Juju 2.0 is here! This release has been a year in the making. We’d like to
> thank everyone for their feedback, testing, and adoption of juju 2.0
> throughout its dev
Nicholas Skaggs writes:
> Juju 2.0 is here!
YES! Time to upgrade my production 1.25 installation :D
Congratulations, everyone.
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Unfortunately at the moment there's not good documentation on all of the
possible configuration options. It's something on the radar to improve.
If you did have a running 2.0 system (2.0 was released today), you could type
$ juju model-defaults
to see the available options.
On 14/10/16 00:26, se