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Test and update the tutorials and documentation on the website for Move2Kube v0.3.9 release #124

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Akash-Nayak opened this issue Aug 23, 2023 · 0 comments
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Akash-Nayak commented Aug 23, 2023

Move2Kube v0.3.9 was released on 23rd Aug 2023. All the tutorials on the website needs to be tested end-to-end with the v0.3.9 of Move2Kube, which will help in keeping the website up-to-date and also help us to identify if something is broken with the new release.

Also, the documentation across the website needs to be checked thoroughly and any modifications/corrections required should be made to keep the documentation up-to-date as well. For example, in the Move2Kube CLI installation page the example command to install a specific version of Move2Kube uses v0.3.0-beta.0, which is quite old version of Move2Kube. There may also be some links used in the documentation that are broken and need to be fixed.

Listing some of the tutorials that need to be tested & updated-

The tutorials involving deploying the apps to Kubernetes cluster should be tested end-to-end, i.e., by using the target artifacts generated by Move2Kube to build the docker images, push them to a image registry (ex, Docker Hub, quay.io, etc.), and finally deploy the apps to Kubernetes/OpenShift/MiniKube cluster.

@Akash-Nayak Akash-Nayak added the good first issue Denotes an issue ready for a new contributor, according to the "help wanted" guidelines. label Aug 23, 2023
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