Congrats to the teams! This is great indeed....!
Cheers,
Frank
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Frank Novak ( 诺帆 nuò、fān )
STSM, SCEM Open Hypervisor
IBM Linux Technology Center
US: fnovak(a)us.ibm.com ; Notes: Frank Novak/Watson/IBM @IBMUS
cell : 919-671-7966
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From: Aline Manera <alinefm(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
To: Kimchi Devel <kimchi-devel(a)ovirt.org>, Scott
Nelson/Beaverton/IBM@IBMUS, Frank Novak/Watson/IBM@IBMUS,
Walter Niklaus <niklaus(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>,
lagarcia(a)br.ibm.com, ptavares(a)br.ibm.com
Date: 12/18/2015 06:49 AM
Subject: Kimchi 2.0 is released!
On behalf of everyone who has worked hard on this release, I am pleased
to announce the availability of *Kimchi 2.0*!
This release is an important milestone for Kimchi and Ginger communities,
as Wok and
Ginger Base (two new projects originated from Kimchi) are also officially
announced!
Wok is a cherrypy-based web framework with HTML5 support that is extended
by
plugins which expose functionality through REST APIs. And it is part of
Kimchi
community.
Ginger Base is a Wok plugin for base host management. It was originated
from the former
Host tab in Kimchi and it is now part of Ginger community.
From now on, Kimchi is a Wok plugin to manage KVM guests.
Kimchi depends on Wok and Ginger Base, so make sure you have them installed
in your system
in addition to Kimchi.
You can find more information about Wok at:
http://kimchi-project.github.io/wok/; and more
information about Ginger Base at:
http://kimchi-project.github.io/gingerbase/
Among many features, this release includes:
✔ New UI design
✔ Resources filtering
✔ Guest memory utilization statistics
✔ Support to add multiple disks to a Template
✔ Provide information about guest IP addresses
We have worked hard to ensure that Kimchi runs well on the most popular
Linux distributions including: Fedora 23, Ubuntu 15.10, openSUSE 13.2,
and RHEL 7.2. Kimchi uses 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/kimchi/archive/2.0.0.tar.gz
✔ git clone --recursive
https://github.com/kimchi-project/kimchi.git
There are also some packages available at:
✔
http://kimchi-project.github.io/kimchi/downloads/
Go ahead! Give it a try and let us know what you think!
Regards,
Aline Manera