Blog posts tagged
"release candidate"

5 posts


Alex Chalkias
20 April 2022

Try Kubernetes 1.24 release candidate with MicroK8s

Article Cloud and server

The latest Kubernetes release, 1.24, is about to be made generally available. Today, the community announced the availability of the 1.24 release candidate. Developers, DevOps and other cloud and open source enthusiasts who want to experiment with the latest cutting edge K8s features can already do so easily with...

Alex Chalkias
20 April 2022


Alex Chalkias
24 November 2021

Kubernetes 1.23 rc testing with MicroK8s

Article Kubernetes

Today, Kubernetes 1.23 release candidate was made available upstream for testing and experimentation. General availability is planned for December 7th, so now is the time to report back any issues or bugs. Developers, DevOps and open source software enthusiasts can try out the latest features using MicroK8s. MicroK8s is...

Alex Chalkias
24 November 2021


Alex Chalkias
21 July 2021

How to test the latest Kubernetes 1.22 release candidate with MicroK8s

Kubernetes Cloud and server

Today, the Kubernetes community made the 1.22 release candidate available, a few weeks ahead of general availability, planned for August the 4th. We invite developers, platform engineers and cloud tech enthusiasts to experiment with the new features, report back findings and bugs. MicroK8s is the easiest way to get up...

Alex Chalkias
21 July 2021


Alex Chalkias
27 March 2021

Call for testing: Kubernetes 1.21 release candidate

Article Ubuntu

Today, Kubernetes upstream made the 1.21 release candidate available for download and experimentation ahead of general availability, which will come later in April. Woohoo! We would love to get your feedback ahead of the general release and hear about any bugs or issues you find. Or, if you just want to give the bleeding edge

Alex Chalkias
27 March 2021


Canonical
11 August 2020

Kubernetes 1.19 release candidate available for testing

Article Canonical announcements

The Kubernetes 1.19 release candidate is now available for download and experimentation ahead of general availability later this month. You can try it now with MicroK8s. To get the latest Kubernetes on your machine, install MicroK8s and get a lightweight, zero-ops K8s cluster in no time: sudo snap install microk8s...

Canonical
11 August 2020