Re: Juju 1.26-alpha3 moving to 2.0-alpha1

2015-12-18 Thread Cheryl Jennings
Hi Everyone, While we are still moving towards a 2.0 release, not all of the CLI / behavior changes that will occur in Juju 2.0 are ready for an alpha release. To allow consumers to test new functionality in a timely manner, we will be releasing a new development version called 1.26-alpha3.

Re: Juju 1.26-alpha3 moving to 2.0-alpha1

2015-12-05 Thread Cheryl Jennings
> > > Is there a feature mapping to what's landing in each Alpha? > > We will be working on that list next week when the core team has their sprint. Once it is complete, I will send it out to the juju list. Thanks! -Cheryl -- Juju-dev mailing list Juju-dev@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or

Re: Juju 1.26-alpha3 moving to 2.0-alpha1

2015-12-05 Thread Jonathan Aquilina
Good Morning Alexis, Just out of curiosity have you guys considered offering nightly builds via PPA. I think nightly builds would be good to get testing of new features as well as existing functionality to ensure no regressions could have potentially been introduced. --- Regards, Jonathan

Juju 1.26-alpha3 moving to 2.0-alpha1

2015-12-04 Thread Alexis Bruemmer
Hi All, Juju 2.0 has been a long time coming and we will see it release in April 2016 with Ubuntu 16.04! Among many other improvements, the 2.0 release will have a better bootstrap experience that leverages all the great work done around multi-model solutions. Juju 2.0 bootstrapping will

Re: Juju 1.26-alpha3 moving to 2.0-alpha1

2015-12-04 Thread Jorge O. Castro
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Alexis Bruemmer wrote: > If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask. Is there a feature mapping to what's landing in each Alpha? For example we really need native bundles and series-in-metadata, which were due in 1.26.