Hey Scott, Are there plans to make that public? I don't want to just repeat the work you are doing there, but I would be happy to refer to it.
Also, you make a good point about showcasing other tools like skopeo, buildah, and podman. Since we have packages for them in Fedora, I'll suggest trying them out as well. -- Chris ----- Original Message ----- > Chris, > > Just a heads up, there is also an RPM for Origin on Fedora. In > fact, IMHO, it is the easiest way to get a long term "test environment" > up and running per this [1]. That article even explains how to get DNS > working similar to an OCP install which makes it really convenient for > somebody that doesn't have time to hassle around. > > The problem with oc cluster up and all of the others is no working DNS, > and no start on boot... > > > [1]: > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VgWYq4RGeWU9eOpiOv9fbTdWB6pFpFlycKJJKTLoo2Y/edit#heading=h.d359y1uuq93r > > > On 03/14/2018 03:17 PM, Chris Negus wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > >> Make it public? > > Here is a public link: > > > > > > https://docs.google.com/a/redhat.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRJaraa244HAGZIn5xCPSYU85hzFVWRO0II4qAAT1YwBl3vCRA707vfxu5wMJBqVgBVxC2svwX2Xndv/pub > > > > -- Chris Negus > > > >> On Wed, Mar 14, 2018, 8:29 PM Chris Negus <cne...@redhat.com> wrote: > >> > >>> I have a draft of a write-up for running Kubernetes on Fedora or Fedora > >>> Atomic, using kubeadm, that I'd like to submit to upstream Kubernetes. I > >>> would appreciate people reviewing the document and trying the procedure. > >>> > >>> Before publishing, I have a few issues that I need to get through (listed > >>> at the top of the document). Any feedback (especially help with those > >>> issues) would be appreciated: > >>> > >>> > >>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1s9yUkC4nj3V0CCWV18PYimIIwBBB1OGxpuMmyinA62Y/edit# > >>> > >>> -- Chris Negus > >>> > >>> > >>> ----- Original Message ----- > >>>> On 02/23/2018 10:43 AM, Matthew Miller wrote: > >>>>> On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 10:16:46AM -0800, Jason Brooks wrote: > >>>>>>> If we have a preferred non-manual way, we should encourage people to > >>>>>>> use that, but I don't see what we lose from having good documentation > >>>>>>> at a lower level too. > >>>>>> That's totally awesome. Now someone needs to do that work. In the > >>>>>> absence of that person, it's not dismissive to link them to a popular > >>>>>> resource for manual installation. > >>>>> Of course -- but what I mean is saying "You wanted to know how to do > >>>>> Kubernetes on Fedora Atomic Host? Go do Kubernetes the hard way!" > >>>>> doesn't come off as very friendly to someone who doesn't know that > >>>>> "Learn ____ the hard way!" is a somewhat tongue-in-cheek meme. If > >>>>> that's the best resource and we recommend it, let's recommend it with a > >>>>> preface. > >>>> Oh, I was planning to recommend Kubeadm. Kubeadm is good enough for > >>>> most users, these days, and it's actually a good way to test new > >>>> Kubernetes releases. And the Kubeadm team is enthusiastic enough to > >>>> maybe offer us some help. > >>>> > >>>> My primary concern with making sure that Kube is available on FAH/CAH is > >>>> that I want Kubernetes developers regarding AH as a reasonable target > >>>> platform for development. We also want to make sure not to abandon our > >>>> existing AH+Kube users, but presumably installation docs are not the > >>>> primary thing those users need. > >>>> > >>>> I wouldn't *mind* having a "the hard way" doc for FAH/CAH, but I can't > >>>> commit to putting in the time it would require to write it, since I'm > >>>> not sure who the target user for it is. Someone who wants something > >>>> "production" is going to install Origin, no? > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> -- > >>>> Josh Berkus > >>>> Kubernetes Community > >>>> Red Hat OSAS > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > > -- > > Scott McCarty, RHCA > > Technical Product Marketing: Containers > > Email: smcca...@redhat.com > > Phone: 312-660-3535 > > Cell: 330-807-1043 > > Web: http://crunchtools.com > > When should you split your application into multiple containers? > http://red.ht/22xKw9i > >