[Kimchi-users] Wok 2.5 and Kimchi 2.5 are now released!

aline.manera at gmail.com aline.manera at gmail.com
Tue Jul 11 14:08:18 UTC 2017


Hi Bill,

Well, basically I do the publicity of the project. :-)
I've already attended some conferences and talked about Kimchi and I also
try to make it well known on social networks.
Do you have any idea on how to improve that?

Regards,


On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 6:54 PM, WK <wkmail at bneit.com> wrote:

> Excellent,
>
> Just back from holiday and saw this.
>
> I'll try an install on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and report back.
>
> I'll also try an upgrade on U16 LTS from 2.4 to 2.5
>
> In the meantime, who/what org does the publicity for this project?
>
> It seems to be the big secret of medium scale virtualization (i.e. those
> projects that have outgrown VirtBox or even virt-manager)
>
> I just turned another friend at another facility onto it.
>
> He had first struggled with OpenStack (which blew his mind at the
> complexity of all the components), then he had some success with oVirt but
> found it still a little wonky (and oVirt is always bleeding edge, RHEV is
> the stable, but spendy).
>
> He is thrilled with Kimchi after it just installed via packages and worked
> on the first try connecting to his NFS storage cluster.
>
> -bill
>
>
>
>
>
> On 7/2/2017 5:08 PM, Aline Manera wrote:
>
>> On behalf of everyone who has worked hard on this release, I am pleased
>> to announce the availability of *Wok 2.5* and *Kimchi 2.5*!
>>
>> Kimchi 2.5 depends on *Wok 2.5*! So make sure to have both of them
>> properly
>> installed in your system.
>>
>> Among many features,
>>
>> Wok 2.5 release includes:
>>           ✔ Allow Wok server discover others on same subnet (Check:
>> README-federation.md for more details)
>>           ✔ Remove OpenSans fonts need
>>           ✔ Bug fixes
>>
>> Kimchi 2.5 release includes:
>>           ✔ Does not depend on Ginger Base anymore
>>           ✔ Remove OpenSans fonts need
>>           ✔ Move federation feature to Wok
>>           ✔ Bug fixes
>>
>> We have worked hard to ensure that Wok and Kimchi run well on the most
>> popular Linux distributions including: Fedora 25, Ubuntu 17.04,
>> openSUSE LEAP 42.2, and CentOS 7. They use standard Linux interfaces so
>> it should run well on many other distributions too.
>>
>> You can easily grab this release in tarball format or via git:
>>https://github.com/kimchi-project/wok/archive/2.5.0.tar.gz
>>https://github.com/kimchi-project/kimchi/archive/2.5.0.tar.
>> gz
>>
>>            ✔ git clone -b stable-2.5.x --recursive
>> https://github.com/kimchi-project/wok.git
>>
>>
>> There are also some packages available for download at:
>>http://kimchi-project.github.io/wok/downloads/
>>http://kimchi-project.github.io/kimchi/downloads/
>>
>> Go ahead! Give it a try and let us know what you think!
>>
>> Although the Wok and Kimchi development have slowed down due the small
>> number of active developers,
>> Kimchi and Wok are still alive! And I will do my best to keep them going.
>> Any help on any area is more than welcome. I count on you to make it
>> better and better. ;-)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Aline Manera
>>
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