2016-03-04 16:22:39 |
Andres Rodriguez |
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2016-03-04 16:22:49 |
Andres Rodriguez |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Release Team |
2016-03-04 16:22:51 |
Andres Rodriguez |
maas (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Critical |
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2016-03-05 00:16:36 |
Andres Rodriguez |
description |
MAAS 2.0 has just reach a major milestone as is introducing significant changes to:
- Move away from Cluster Controllers to a new Rack Controller model
- It introduces a new API 2.0 to support the changes above
- New DNS model that provides full support for managing DNS records.
- Improves the IP Ranges support.
The first MAAS release milestone that will be landing into Xenial, will be MAAS 2.0 alpha1. |
Dependencies & Upgrade
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MAAS users that are upgrading to 2.0, they will be able to continue to use MAAS exactly the same way how they were using it before, right after the upgrade without any user intervention. While MAAS 2.0 adds significant changes, it however, is currently provides full feature parity with any earlier version of MAAS.
MAAS introduces several new features/changes:
- Introduce Rack Controllers
- It introduces a new API 2.0 to support the changes above
- New DNS model that provides full support for managing DNS records.
- Improves the IP Ranges support.
- Introduces High Availability for DHCP
NOTE: Even with the newly introduced features, MAAS 2.0 is currently feature parity with older MAAS releases. This means that users will continue to use MAAS the same way they used to do it in previous releases, and current users upgrading wont be broken. The new features being introduced only enhance functionality.
Testing
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- We perform new install package testing to ensure that the package is rock solid on fresh installations.
- We perform upgrade testing from previous MAAS and Ubuntu Releases. At the moment we perform upgrade testing covering upgrades from MAAS 1.9, 1.10. The upgrade ensures that MAAS after the upgrade is up and running with no issues.
Releases
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MAAS 2.0 is targeted to be releases early next week. After that, the plan is to upload weekly to bi-weekly releases until Xenial closes.
The goal is definitely to release a final 2.0 version but as far as dates. We don't have a exact date for final, but we are targeting for the first week of April, depending on the quality at the time.
NOTE: The only reason why MAAS 2.0 is being released as alpha, is due to the introduction of the new features. However, MAAS 2.0 currently provides full feature parity with earlier MAAS releases, and |
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2016-03-05 00:16:56 |
Andres Rodriguez |
description |
Dependencies & Upgrade
=====================
MAAS users that are upgrading to 2.0, they will be able to continue to use MAAS exactly the same way how they were using it before, right after the upgrade without any user intervention. While MAAS 2.0 adds significant changes, it however, is currently provides full feature parity with any earlier version of MAAS.
MAAS introduces several new features/changes:
- Introduce Rack Controllers
- It introduces a new API 2.0 to support the changes above
- New DNS model that provides full support for managing DNS records.
- Improves the IP Ranges support.
- Introduces High Availability for DHCP
NOTE: Even with the newly introduced features, MAAS 2.0 is currently feature parity with older MAAS releases. This means that users will continue to use MAAS the same way they used to do it in previous releases, and current users upgrading wont be broken. The new features being introduced only enhance functionality.
Testing
======
- We perform new install package testing to ensure that the package is rock solid on fresh installations.
- We perform upgrade testing from previous MAAS and Ubuntu Releases. At the moment we perform upgrade testing covering upgrades from MAAS 1.9, 1.10. The upgrade ensures that MAAS after the upgrade is up and running with no issues.
Releases
=======
MAAS 2.0 is targeted to be releases early next week. After that, the plan is to upload weekly to bi-weekly releases until Xenial closes.
The goal is definitely to release a final 2.0 version but as far as dates. We don't have a exact date for final, but we are targeting for the first week of April, depending on the quality at the time.
NOTE: The only reason why MAAS 2.0 is being released as alpha, is due to the introduction of the new features. However, MAAS 2.0 currently provides full feature parity with earlier MAAS releases, and |
Dependencies & Upgrade
=====================
MAAS users that are upgrading to 2.0, they will be able to continue to use MAAS exactly the same way how they were using it before, right after the upgrade without any user intervention. While MAAS 2.0 adds significant changes, it however, is currently provides full feature parity with any earlier version of MAAS.
MAAS introduces several new features/changes:
- Introduce Rack Controllers
- It introduces a new API 2.0 to support the changes above
- New DNS model that provides full support for managing DNS records.
- Improves the IP Ranges support.
- Introduces High Availability for DHCP
NOTE: Even with the newly introduced features, MAAS 2.0 is currently feature parity with older MAAS releases. This means that users will continue to use MAAS the same way they used to do it in previous releases, and current users upgrading wont be broken. The new features being introduced only enhance functionality.
Testing
======
- We perform new install package testing to ensure that the package is rock solid on fresh installations.
- We perform upgrade testing from previous MAAS and Ubuntu Releases. At the moment we perform upgrade testing covering upgrades from MAAS 1.9, 1.10. The upgrade ensures that MAAS after the upgrade is up and running with no issues.
Releases
=======
MAAS 2.0 is targeted to be releases early next week. After that, the plan is to upload weekly to bi-weekly releases until Xenial closes.
The goal is definitely to release a final 2.0 version but as far as dates. We don't have a exact date for final, but we are targeting for the first week of April, depending on the quality at the time.
NOTE: The only reason why MAAS 2.0 is being released as alpha, is due to the introduction of the new features. However, MAAS 2.0 currently provides full feature parity with earlier MAAS releases. |
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2016-03-07 20:15:46 |
Stéphane Graber |
maas (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2016-03-10 01:50:09 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~andreserl/maas/fix_lp1553579 |
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2016-03-10 01:50:25 |
Andres Rodriguez |
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2016-03-10 22:45:54 |
Launchpad Janitor |
maas (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Fix Released |
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2016-03-12 01:45:44 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~andreserl/maas/lp1555308 |
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2016-03-12 01:46:29 |
Andres Rodriguez |
branch unlinked |
lp:~andreserl/maas/lp1555308 |
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2016-03-16 13:21:18 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~andreserl/maas/dhcpd_paranoia |
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2016-03-16 13:21:40 |
Andres Rodriguez |
branch unlinked |
lp:~andreserl/maas/dhcpd_paranoia |
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2016-03-21 18:59:55 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~andreserl/maas/pkg_a3_changelog |
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2016-03-21 19:00:26 |
Andres Rodriguez |
branch unlinked |
lp:~andreserl/maas/pkg_a3_changelog |
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2016-03-25 17:44:36 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~andreserl/maas/update_package_descriptions |
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2016-03-25 17:46:18 |
Andres Rodriguez |
branch unlinked |
lp:~andreserl/maas/update_package_descriptions |
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2016-04-07 14:11:17 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~andreserl/maas/lp1561954 |
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2019-10-28 07:10:42 |
ameit |
branch linked |
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lp:~jjfrv8/ubuntu-manual-tests/Xfce4Terminal-revised |
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2019-10-28 07:11:36 |
ameit |
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added subscriber ameit |