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📖 Change kubernetes-version in ignition/cluster generation parts of the book #9463
📖 Change kubernetes-version in ignition/cluster generation parts of the book #9463
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/area documentation What do you think about introducing for ignition command something like this:
I don't know whether it is guaranteed that there is an AMI for every newest version or when does that happen, but this command would make sure we are not always behind that much and that the AMI actually exists for the version. |
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What do you think about introducing for ignition command something like this:
IMO it might be better to add a note with a link where folks can find out what images are available and changing the ignition docs to be explicitly an example.
I'm not sure if introducing automatic version resolution that's sometimes broken is better than having this be updated infrequently and periodically becoming broken. I think the real solution here would be to have more active maintenance of these docs.
/ok-to-test
/area documentation
/lgtm I'm fine with updating the Kubernetes versions manually. I wouldn't add any automation / magic. We have no way to tell if all infra providers work with these Kubernetes versions anyway (CAPA is just one case, but there are a lot more infra providers out there). I think the core CAPI book can just provide some examples here, but it cannot guarantee that it works with every infra provider. Providing valid and tested Kubernetes versions should be up to the infra provider and their documentation. |
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Thank you for your input! I have also added a note regarding the availability of AMIs. |
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LGTM label has been added. Git tree hash: 6c9a3da128aa7d9e56a49d1f2cda0376640523d3
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/lgtm
/approve
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/cherry-pick release-1.5 |
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@killianmuldoon: new pull request created: #9466 In response to this:
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What this PR does / why we need it:
Currently, there is an incorrect version of
kubernetes-version
flag in the docs for the ignition part as the version that is currently used in the book does not have an AMI for this version.I also changed all the occurences of
kubernetes-version
that does not reflect the newest stable release.Which issue(s) this PR fixes (optional, in
fixes #<issue number>(, fixes #<issue_number>, ...)
format, will close the issue(s) when PR gets merged):Fixes #9402
/area docs