----- Original Message ----- > Works for me. Me too. If everyone is in agreement, I'll see what I can do with Jason's suggestions. I don't mind writing and maintaining docs on the Kubernetes.io site, if you all will review it and make sure I'm on the right track. Once I put something together, I'll ask Jason and others to take a look at it.
-- Chris Negus > -- > Thanks, > Steve Milner > > Atomic | Red Hat | http://projectatomic.io/ > > On Feb 21, 2018 1:58 PM, "Jason Brooks" <jbro...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 10:28 AM, Stephen Milner <smil...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 12:34 PM, Chris Negus <cne...@redhat.com> wrote: > >> Red Hat has been phasing out support for manually setting up vanilla > Kubernetes on RHEL and RHEL Atomic. While there are still procedures for > setting up Kubernetes in Fedora in the Kubernetes.io documentation, the > Kubernetes project is considering dropping them because they have become > outdated: > >> > >> https://github.com/kubernetes/website/issues/7301 > >> https://github.com/kubernetes/website/issues/7302 > >> > >> In my mind, this means that someone trying out vanilla Kubernetes will > start with some OS outside of the Fedora/RHEL/CentOS ecosystem. My question > is, is it okay to let this content die? Or should we encourage some way to > still manually use Kubernetes on Fedora (Atomic or not)? > >> > >> ------------- > >> Chris Negus > >> Red Hat Principal Technical Writer > >> RHCA, RHCI, RHCX, RHCE > >> Author of the Linux Bible, 9th Edition > >> http://amzn.to/1IBA7NF > > > > Jason Brooks has created a number of system containers for folks to > > use (source in https://github.com/projectatomic/atomic-system-containers/ > ). > > He has some information in a blog post at: > > > > https://www.projectatomic.io/blog/2017/11/migrating- > kubernetes-on-fedora-atomic-host-27/ > > > > I think having the content updated to point to or be based on Jason's > > instructions would be a good replacement. > > Well actually... the main way I've used these system containers is > with the ansible scripts at: > https://github.com/kubernetes/contrib/tree/master/ansible but those > have been deprecated. > > I think we should: > > * drop the manual instructions from the site > * tell people who want manual to go read "kubernetes the hard way" > * focus on kubeadm for kubernetes on atomic (see > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Jasonbrooks/QA/ > AtomicTests/Install_Kubeadm > and https://github.com/projectatomic/atomic-system- > containers/tree/master/kubeadm) > * point to openshift-ansible for people who want a more complicated > configuration (https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible) > > If you'd like to know *all* my thoughts on the matter, I gave a talk > on this subject at Flock: https://youtu.be/Y703n0emWUg > > > > > > > -- > > Thanks, > > Steve Milner > > > > Atomic | Red Hat | http://projectatomic.io/ > > >