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Posted to commits@vcl.apache.org by jf...@apache.org on 2015/02/11 17:23:47 UTC

svn commit: r1658997 - /vcl/trunk/RELEASE_NOTES

Author: jfthomps
Date: Wed Feb 11 16:23:47 2015
New Revision: 1658997

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1658997
Log:
-removed Roadmap section as per discussion on dev list
-added Notable Changes section

Modified:
    vcl/trunk/RELEASE_NOTES

Modified: vcl/trunk/RELEASE_NOTES
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/vcl/trunk/RELEASE_NOTES?rev=1658997&r1=1658996&r2=1658997&view=diff
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--- vcl/trunk/RELEASE_NOTES (original)
+++ vcl/trunk/RELEASE_NOTES Wed Feb 11 16:23:47 2015
@@ -19,37 +19,25 @@ interconnected physical (bare metal) com
 Also using the scheduling API it can be used to automate the provisioning of
 servers in a server farm or HPC cluster.
 
-II. VCL Roadmap
+II. Notable Changes
 
-VCL 2.4
-  * Improve additional connect methods
-  * NAT support
-  * Scripted installation
-  * Initial support for OpenStack
-  * Initial power management control
-  * Improve cluster reservations
-  * Rewrite of resource management parts of frontend
-  * New and Current Reservations pages combined and more dynamic
-  * Support multiple web servers
-  * Support for OpenNebula
-
-VCL 2.5
-  * Remove requirement for 2 NICs
-  * Support for Spice remote display protocol
-  * Support for ESX OS for end users
-  * Initial support for EC2
-  * Improve Power management
-  * Service deployment configuration management
-  * Initial support for Libcloud
-
-VCL 2.6
-  * develop tools for managing both system and user storage
-
-With each release, we'll be working toward making VCL easier to install. As
-part of our move to development at the Apache Software Foundation, it is an
-obvious goal to create a community of users and more developers around VCL.
-Bringing in more developers should become easier as VCL becomes easier to
-install.
+The following are some notable changes from previous releases.
+
+Added:
+
+* Scripted installation and upgrade
+* Ability to run multiple web servers
+* NAT
+* Provisioning to OpenStack
+* Provisioning to OpenNebula
+* Provisioning to ESXi 5.5
+* Windows 8.x and Server 2012 images
+* Use of 64 bit cygwin
+* Improved interface for resource management
+
+Removed: 
+
+* xCAT 1.x no longer supported
 
 III. Getting Involved in the ASF VCL Community