I am delighted. Congratulations!
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Hi cloud foundries,
We’re happy to announce the Eirini team has hit our internal “1.0” milestone and shipped a release marked as 1.0 [0]!. This means we believe the core Eirini component is stable and ready to use (although there are some optional features - such as the new v3 API, tasks and container-to-container networking support - that are only available in the Diego backend, for now). This work would not have been possible without contributions from across the Cloud Foundry community, but especially from IBM, Pivotal, SAP, SUSE and Google. # What is Eirini? Eirini brings the simplicity of `cf push` to Kubernetes. Kubernetes has quickly become the de-facto standard container scheduler across the cloud community, and now - via Eirini - Cloud Foundry users can take advantage of this powerful technology to put their containers on servers. Even better (in my opinion anyway), Kubernetes users can now try out the Cloud Foundry developer experience in a native, easy and interoperable way -- which means: less YML, more code. # How can I try Eirini / Cloud Foundry on Kubernetes? Eirini-based Cloud Foundry is already available commercially as a technology preview from IBM Cloud, SUSE and Pivotal. You can also deploy your own Eirini from the open-source bits by following the instructions in the eirini-release repository [1] (these are still a little harder than we'd like them to be, but there's lots of work going on in the wider eiriniverse to make them better!) - and let us know how you get on (see next paragraph!). # Talking to us: We’re available in Cloud Foundry slack in the #eirini-dev and #cf-for-k8s channels, and there’s a cross-community meeting [2] discussing CF on Kubernetes and the broader “Eiriniverse” every second Tuesday which you can find in the CF Community Calendar [3] - everyone is very very welcome to join and help steer the direction of the projects. Thanks y’all- The Eirini Team, [3]: https://www.cloudfoundry.org/community-calendar/
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Troy Topnik
Whenrini? Nowrini? Forrealrini? Congratulations! TT --
Troy Topnik
Senior Product Manager,
SUSE Cloud Application Platform
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Congratulations to the whole Eirini team!
Julz and team, interested in presenting at the next CAB call next week Wednesday @ 8a Pacific time?
Perhaps an overview of 1.0, brief demo(s) of features.
Also any roadmap for next release will be interesting as well as how you all plan to sync both with CF and k8s releases?
Let me know soon. Feel free to slack if you want to discuss.
Best,
Max
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 10:33 PM Ian Huston < ihuston@...> wrote: Congratulations Eirini team, and everyone involved!
Hi Eirini team,
Great news – congratulations and thank you very much to all the individuals and companies contributing!
Cheers,
Bernd
Hi cloud foundries,
We’re happy to announce the Eirini team has hit our internal “1.0” milestone and shipped
a release marked as 1.0
[0]!.
This means we believe the core Eirini component is stable and ready to use (although there are some optional features - such as the new v3 API, tasks and container-to-container
networking support - that are only available in the Diego backend, for now).
This work would not have been possible without contributions from across the Cloud Foundry community, but especially from IBM, Pivotal, SAP, SUSE and Google.
# What is Eirini?
Eirini brings the simplicity of `cf push` to Kubernetes. Kubernetes has quickly become the de-facto standard container scheduler across the cloud community,
and now - via Eirini - Cloud Foundry users can take advantage of this powerful technology to put their containers on servers. Even better (in my opinion anyway), Kubernetes users can now try out the Cloud Foundry developer experience in a native, easy and
interoperable way -- which means: less YML, more code.
# How can I try Eirini / Cloud Foundry on Kubernetes?
Eirini-based Cloud Foundry is already available commercially as a technology preview from IBM Cloud, SUSE and Pivotal. You can also deploy your own Eirini from
the open-source bits by following the instructions in the eirini-release repository
[1] (these are still a little harder than we'd like them to be, but there's lots of work going on in the wider eiriniverse to make them better!) - and let us know how you get on (see next paragraph!).
# Talking to us:
We’re available in Cloud Foundry slack in the #eirini-dev and #cf-for-k8s channels, and there’s
a
cross-community meeting [2] discussing CF on Kubernetes and the broader “Eiriniverse” every second Tuesday which you can find in the
CF Community Calendar [3] - everyone is very
very welcome to join and help steer the direction of the projects.
Thanks y’all-
The Eirini Team,
[0]:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release/releases/tag/v1.0.0
[1]:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release
[2]:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r/month/2019/11/12?eid=N283OHQzM2JrZXIwN2pmNDlvMjc2a25mYTZfMjAxOTExMTJUMTgzMDAwWiBjbG91ZGZvdW5kcnkub3JnX29lZGIwaWxvdGc1dWRzcGRsdjMyYTV2Yzc4QGc
[3]:
https://www.cloudfoundry.org/community-calendar/
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Ian Huston
Director of Engineering Pivotal Dublin
Mobile: +353 87 114 9962 Office: +353 1 697 1244
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Congratulations Eirini team, and everyone involved!
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Hi Eirini team,
Great news – congratulations and thank you very much to all the individuals and companies contributing!
Cheers,
Bernd
Hi cloud foundries,
We’re happy to announce the Eirini team has hit our internal “1.0” milestone and shipped
a release marked as 1.0
[0]!.
This means we believe the core Eirini component is stable and ready to use (although there are some optional features - such as the new v3 API, tasks and container-to-container
networking support - that are only available in the Diego backend, for now).
This work would not have been possible without contributions from across the Cloud Foundry community, but especially from IBM, Pivotal, SAP, SUSE and Google.
# What is Eirini?
Eirini brings the simplicity of `cf push` to Kubernetes. Kubernetes has quickly become the de-facto standard container scheduler across the cloud community,
and now - via Eirini - Cloud Foundry users can take advantage of this powerful technology to put their containers on servers. Even better (in my opinion anyway), Kubernetes users can now try out the Cloud Foundry developer experience in a native, easy and
interoperable way -- which means: less YML, more code.
# How can I try Eirini / Cloud Foundry on Kubernetes?
Eirini-based Cloud Foundry is already available commercially as a technology preview from IBM Cloud, SUSE and Pivotal. You can also deploy your own Eirini from
the open-source bits by following the instructions in the eirini-release repository
[1] (these are still a little harder than we'd like them to be, but there's lots of work going on in the wider eiriniverse to make them better!) - and let us know how you get on (see next paragraph!).
# Talking to us:
We’re available in Cloud Foundry slack in the #eirini-dev and #cf-for-k8s channels, and there’s
a
cross-community meeting [2] discussing CF on Kubernetes and the broader “Eiriniverse” every second Tuesday which you can find in the
CF Community Calendar [3] - everyone is very
very welcome to join and help steer the direction of the projects.
Thanks y’all-
The Eirini Team,
[0]:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release/releases/tag/v1.0.0
[1]:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release
[2]:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r/month/2019/11/12?eid=N283OHQzM2JrZXIwN2pmNDlvMjc2a25mYTZfMjAxOTExMTJUMTgzMDAwWiBjbG91ZGZvdW5kcnkub3JnX29lZGIwaWxvdGc1dWRzcGRsdjMyYTV2Yzc4QGc
[3]:
https://www.cloudfoundry.org/community-calendar/
--
Ian Huston
Director of Engineering Pivotal Dublin
Mobile: +353 87 114 9962 Office: +353 1 697 1244
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Congratulations to Julz and all the past and present contributors on the Eirini team! That's great news, and it's exciting to hear about the forward progress!
Best, Eric
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 7:44 AM Nima < nkavian@...> wrote: This is great news, way to go Eirinauts! On Nov 12, 2019, at 7:14 AM, Simon D Moser <smoser@...> wrote:
Big shoutout to the
awesome Eirini team and contributing companies. Y'all rock!From:
"Krannich,
Bernd" <bernd.krannich@...>To:
"cf-dev@..."
<cf-dev@...>Date:
12/11/2019
12:58Subject:
[EXTERNAL]
Re: [cf-dev] Eirini is 1.0!Sent
by: cf-dev@...
Hi
Eirini team, Great
news – congratulations and thank you very much to all the individuals
and companies contributing! Cheers, Bernd From:
<cf-dev@...> on behalf of Julz Friedman <julz.friedman@...> Reply to: "cf-dev@..." <cf-dev@...> Date: Tuesday, 12. November 2019 at 12:47 To: "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall."
<cf-dev@...> Subject: [cf-dev] Eirini is 1.0! Hi
cloud foundries,
We’re
happy to announce the Eirini team has hit our internal “1.0” milestone
and shipped a
release marked as 1.0[0]!. This
means we believe the core Eirini component is stable and ready to use (although
there are some optional features - such as the new v3 API, tasks and container-to-container
networking support - that are only available in the Diego backend, for
now). This
work would not have been possible without contributions from across the
Cloud Foundry community, but especially from IBM, Pivotal, SAP, SUSE and
Google. #
What is Eirini? Eirini
brings the simplicity of `cf push` to Kubernetes. Kubernetes has quickly
become the de-facto standard container scheduler across the cloud community,
and now - via Eirini - Cloud Foundry users can take advantage of this powerful
technology to put their containers on servers. Even better (in my opinion
anyway), Kubernetes users can now try out the Cloud Foundry developer experience
in a native, easy and interoperable way -- which means: less YML, more
code. #
How can I try Eirini / Cloud Foundry on Kubernetes? Eirini-based
Cloud Foundry is already available commercially as a technology preview
from IBM Cloud, SUSE and Pivotal. You can also deploy your own Eirini from
the open-source bits by following the instructions in the
eirini-release repository[1] (these are still a little harder than we'd like them to be, but there's
lots of work going on in the wider eiriniverse to make them better!) -
and let us know how you get on (see next paragraph!). #
Talking to us: We’re
available in Cloud Foundry slack in the #eirini-dev and #cf-for-k8s channels,
and there’s a
cross-community meeting[2] discussing CF on Kubernetes and the broader “Eiriniverse” every second
Tuesday which you can find in the CF
Community Calendar[3] - everyone is very very welcome to join and help steer the direction
of the projects. Thanks
y’all- The
Eirini Team, [0]:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release/releases/tag/v1.0.0 [1]:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release [2]:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r/month/2019/11/12?eid=N283OHQzM2JrZXIwN2pmNDlvMjc2a25mYTZfMjAxOTExMTJUMTgzMDAwWiBjbG91ZGZvdW5kcnkub3JnX29lZGIwaWxvdGc1dWRzcGRsdjMyYTV2Yzc4QGc [3]:
https://www.cloudfoundry.org/community-calendar/
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This is great news, way to go Eirinauts!
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On Nov 12, 2019, at 7:14 AM, Simon D Moser <smoser@...> wrote:
Big shoutout to the
awesome Eirini team and contributing companies. Y'all rock!From:
"Krannich,
Bernd" <bernd.krannich@...>To:
"cf-dev@..."
<cf-dev@...>Date:
12/11/2019
12:58Subject:
[EXTERNAL]
Re: [cf-dev] Eirini is 1.0!Sent
by: cf-dev@...
Hi
Eirini team, Great
news – congratulations and thank you very much to all the individuals
and companies contributing! Cheers, Bernd From:
<cf-dev@...> on behalf of Julz Friedman <julz.friedman@...> Reply to: "cf-dev@..." <cf-dev@...> Date: Tuesday, 12. November 2019 at 12:47 To: "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall."
<cf-dev@...> Subject: [cf-dev] Eirini is 1.0! Hi
cloud foundries,
We’re
happy to announce the Eirini team has hit our internal “1.0” milestone
and shipped a
release marked as 1.0[0]!. This
means we believe the core Eirini component is stable and ready to use (although
there are some optional features - such as the new v3 API, tasks and container-to-container
networking support - that are only available in the Diego backend, for
now). This
work would not have been possible without contributions from across the
Cloud Foundry community, but especially from IBM, Pivotal, SAP, SUSE and
Google. #
What is Eirini? Eirini
brings the simplicity of `cf push` to Kubernetes. Kubernetes has quickly
become the de-facto standard container scheduler across the cloud community,
and now - via Eirini - Cloud Foundry users can take advantage of this powerful
technology to put their containers on servers. Even better (in my opinion
anyway), Kubernetes users can now try out the Cloud Foundry developer experience
in a native, easy and interoperable way -- which means: less YML, more
code. #
How can I try Eirini / Cloud Foundry on Kubernetes? Eirini-based
Cloud Foundry is already available commercially as a technology preview
from IBM Cloud, SUSE and Pivotal. You can also deploy your own Eirini from
the open-source bits by following the instructions in the
eirini-release repository[1] (these are still a little harder than we'd like them to be, but there's
lots of work going on in the wider eiriniverse to make them better!) -
and let us know how you get on (see next paragraph!). #
Talking to us: We’re
available in Cloud Foundry slack in the #eirini-dev and #cf-for-k8s channels,
and there’s a
cross-community meeting[2] discussing CF on Kubernetes and the broader “Eiriniverse” every second
Tuesday which you can find in the CF
Community Calendar[3] - everyone is very very welcome to join and help steer the direction
of the projects. Thanks
y’all- The
Eirini Team, [0]:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release/releases/tag/v1.0.0 [1]:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release [2]:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r/month/2019/11/12?eid=N283OHQzM2JrZXIwN2pmNDlvMjc2a25mYTZfMjAxOTExMTJUMTgzMDAwWiBjbG91ZGZvdW5kcnkub3JnX29lZGIwaWxvdGc1dWRzcGRsdjMyYTV2Yzc4QGc [3]:
https://www.cloudfoundry.org/community-calendar/
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Big shoutout to the
awesome Eirini team and contributing companies. Y'all rock!From:
"Krannich,
Bernd" <bernd.krannich@...>To:
"cf-dev@..."
<cf-dev@...>Date:
12/11/2019
12:58Subject:
[EXTERNAL]
Re: [cf-dev] Eirini is 1.0!Sent
by: cf-dev@...
Hi
Eirini team, Great
news – congratulations and thank you very much to all the individuals
and companies contributing! Cheers, Bernd From:
<cf-dev@...> on behalf of Julz Friedman <julz.friedman@...> Reply to: "cf-dev@..." <cf-dev@...> Date: Tuesday, 12. November 2019 at 12:47 To: "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall."
<cf-dev@...> Subject: [cf-dev] Eirini is 1.0! Hi
cloud foundries,
We’re
happy to announce the Eirini team has hit our internal “1.0” milestone
and shipped a
release marked as 1.0[0]!. This
means we believe the core Eirini component is stable and ready to use (although
there are some optional features - such as the new v3 API, tasks and container-to-container
networking support - that are only available in the Diego backend, for
now). This
work would not have been possible without contributions from across the
Cloud Foundry community, but especially from IBM, Pivotal, SAP, SUSE and
Google. #
What is Eirini? Eirini
brings the simplicity of `cf push` to Kubernetes. Kubernetes has quickly
become the de-facto standard container scheduler across the cloud community,
and now - via Eirini - Cloud Foundry users can take advantage of this powerful
technology to put their containers on servers. Even better (in my opinion
anyway), Kubernetes users can now try out the Cloud Foundry developer experience
in a native, easy and interoperable way -- which means: less YML, more
code. #
How can I try Eirini / Cloud Foundry on Kubernetes? Eirini-based
Cloud Foundry is already available commercially as a technology preview
from IBM Cloud, SUSE and Pivotal. You can also deploy your own Eirini from
the open-source bits by following the instructions in the
eirini-release repository[1] (these are still a little harder than we'd like them to be, but there's
lots of work going on in the wider eiriniverse to make them better!) -
and let us know how you get on (see next paragraph!). #
Talking to us: We’re
available in Cloud Foundry slack in the #eirini-dev and #cf-for-k8s channels,
and there’s a
cross-community meeting[2] discussing CF on Kubernetes and the broader “Eiriniverse” every second
Tuesday which you can find in the CF
Community Calendar[3] - everyone is very very welcome to join and help steer the direction
of the projects. Thanks
y’all- The
Eirini Team, [0]:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release/releases/tag/v1.0.0 [1]:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release [2]:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r/month/2019/11/12?eid=N283OHQzM2JrZXIwN2pmNDlvMjc2a25mYTZfMjAxOTExMTJUMTgzMDAwWiBjbG91ZGZvdW5kcnkub3JnX29lZGIwaWxvdGc1dWRzcGRsdjMyYTV2Yzc4QGc [3]:
https://www.cloudfoundry.org/community-calendar/
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Hi Eirini team,
Great news – congratulations and thank you very much to all the individuals and companies contributing!
Cheers,
Bernd
From: <cf-dev@...> on behalf of Julz Friedman <julz.friedman@...>
Reply to: "cf-dev@..." <cf-dev@...>
Date: Tuesday, 12. November 2019 at 12:47
To: "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." <cf-dev@...>
Subject: [cf-dev] Eirini is 1.0!
Hi cloud foundries,
We’re happy to announce the Eirini team has hit our internal “1.0” milestone and shipped
a release marked as 1.0
[0]!.
This means we believe the core Eirini component is stable and ready to use (although there are some optional features - such as the new v3 API, tasks and container-to-container
networking support - that are only available in the Diego backend, for now).
This work would not have been possible without contributions from across the Cloud Foundry community, but especially from IBM, Pivotal, SAP, SUSE and Google.
# What is Eirini?
Eirini brings the simplicity of `cf push` to Kubernetes. Kubernetes has quickly become the de-facto standard container scheduler across the cloud community,
and now - via Eirini - Cloud Foundry users can take advantage of this powerful technology to put their containers on servers. Even better (in my opinion anyway), Kubernetes users can now try out the Cloud Foundry developer experience in a native, easy and
interoperable way -- which means: less YML, more code.
# How can I try Eirini / Cloud Foundry on Kubernetes?
Eirini-based Cloud Foundry is already available commercially as a technology preview from IBM Cloud, SUSE and Pivotal. You can also deploy your own Eirini from
the open-source bits by following the instructions in the eirini-release repository
[1] (these are still a little harder than we'd like them to be, but there's lots of work going on in the wider eiriniverse to make them better!) - and let us know how you get on (see next paragraph!).
# Talking to us:
We’re available in Cloud Foundry slack in the #eirini-dev and #cf-for-k8s channels, and there’s
a
cross-community meeting [2] discussing CF on Kubernetes and the broader “Eiriniverse” every second Tuesday which you can find in the
CF Community Calendar [3] - everyone is very
very welcome to join and help steer the direction of the projects.
Thanks y’all-
The Eirini Team,
[0]:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release/releases/tag/v1.0.0
[1]:
https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release
[2]:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r/month/2019/11/12?eid=N283OHQzM2JrZXIwN2pmNDlvMjc2a25mYTZfMjAxOTExMTJUMTgzMDAwWiBjbG91ZGZvdW5kcnkub3JnX29lZGIwaWxvdGc1dWRzcGRsdjMyYTV2Yzc4QGc
[3]:
https://www.cloudfoundry.org/community-calendar/
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Hi cloud foundries,
We’re happy to announce the Eirini team has hit our internal “1.0” milestone and shipped a release marked as 1.0 [0]!. This means we believe the core Eirini component is stable and ready to use (although there are some optional features - such as the new v3 API, tasks and container-to-container networking support - that are only available in the Diego backend, for now). This work would not have been possible without contributions from across the Cloud Foundry community, but especially from IBM, Pivotal, SAP, SUSE and Google. # What is Eirini? Eirini brings the simplicity of `cf push` to Kubernetes. Kubernetes has quickly become the de-facto standard container scheduler across the cloud community, and now - via Eirini - Cloud Foundry users can take advantage of this powerful technology to put their containers on servers. Even better (in my opinion anyway), Kubernetes users can now try out the Cloud Foundry developer experience in a native, easy and interoperable way -- which means: less YML, more code. # How can I try Eirini / Cloud Foundry on Kubernetes? Eirini-based Cloud Foundry is already available commercially as a technology preview from IBM Cloud, SUSE and Pivotal. You can also deploy your own Eirini from the open-source bits by following the instructions in the eirini-release repository [1] (these are still a little harder than we'd like them to be, but there's lots of work going on in the wider eiriniverse to make them better!) - and let us know how you get on (see next paragraph!). # Talking to us: We’re available in Cloud Foundry slack in the #eirini-dev and #cf-for-k8s channels, and there’s a cross-community meeting [2] discussing CF on Kubernetes and the broader “Eiriniverse” every second Tuesday which you can find in the CF Community Calendar [3] - everyone is very very welcome to join and help steer the direction of the projects. Thanks y’all- The Eirini Team, [0]: https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release/releases/tag/v1.0.0 [1]: https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/eirini-release [2]: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/r/month/2019/11/12?eid=N283OHQzM2JrZXIwN2pmNDlvMjc2a25mYTZfMjAxOTExMTJUMTgzMDAwWiBjbG91ZGZvdW5kcnkub3JnX29lZGIwaWxvdGc1dWRzcGRsdjMyYTV2Yzc4QGc [3]: https://www.cloudfoundry.org/community-calendar/
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