Thanks, Andrew.
My fellows and I are going to give this a try, we will post the problems
here then.
On Thu Jan 22 2015 at 5:52:08 AM Andrew Woodward xar...@gmail.com wrote:
approc,
It's awesome to see the interest in getting CentOS 7.0 support. As
Sergii noted, the Mirantis team doesn't
approc,
It's awesome to see the interest in getting CentOS 7.0 support. As
Sergii noted, the Mirantis team doesn't have enough bandwidth to
certify CentOS 7.0 for Fuel 6.1 however I would love to help you get
started with some of this.
The barriers to moving between versions usually are:
a)
So what's the difficulty of supporting centos ?
If i want to help to make it happen, do you have some advice?
On Thu Jan 15 2015 at 8:33:20 PM Mike Scherbakov mscherba...@mirantis.com
wrote:
CentOS 7 is not considered as essential / critical priority blueprint for
Fuel 6.1. There is a plan to
Hi,
Frankly speaking, Fuel team cares about stability and production readiness.
That requires a lot of testing, some modification to the packages before
releasing Fuel with CentOS 7 support. At the moment Fuel Team is focusing
on Ubuntu 14.04 as it's targeted to 6.1. CentOS 7.0 is targeted to
CentOS 7 is not considered as essential / critical priority blueprint for
Fuel 6.1. There is a plan to support new version of CentOS, and I know some
folks started a research/move in this direction in some areas, such as
l23network puppet module for instance.
It would be great to see help to make
Hi,
Yes, we do have a plan for CentOS 7, but as far as I know it was
postponed to MOS 7.0. That means we will not have Cent OS 7 in
upcoming release.
- Igor
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 1:16 PM, me,apporc appleorchard2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Do we have plan for centos 7 ?
Regards,
apporc