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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