Re: In the OpenShift Origin/CRI-O/Kubernetes effort we have a dilemma.

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On 06/29/2018 10:03 AM, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Le 2018-06-29 14:31, Daniel Walsh a écrit :

Hi,

Users of OpenSHift Origin require CRI-O 1.10 right now.  But
Kubernetes users want to try out the latest packages for kubernetes
1.11 which would require CRI-O 1.11.  Origin might not be ready to
move to Kubernetes 1.11 for a while.

Bottom line we want to be able to ship CRI-0 1.10.* and CRI-O 1.11.*
releases in the same Fedora 28.

I actively don't care what version you choose as long as the kubernetes/dockers/whatever stack you settle on is done with proper srpms that expose in a clean -devel package Go source code that can be used to build any other Go software that wants to integrate with them. IE make them proper distro components the rest of the distro can work upon, not selfish binaries that care nothing about the rest of the Fedora universe.

Regards,

Right, I think there should be a Kubernetes 1.11 module and a kubernetes 1.12 module, and in these modules we would have the appropriate kubernetes/CRI-O/crictl (Potentially docker and other packages)


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