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scale - update example for 1.11 #322

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judithpatudith opened this issue Apr 12, 2018 · 0 comments
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scale - update example for 1.11 #322

judithpatudith opened this issue Apr 12, 2018 · 0 comments

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judithpatudith commented Apr 12, 2018

https://github.com/dcos/examples/tree/master/scale

Pick any open and unassigned issue in the list of GitHub issues and assign it to yourself by leaving a comment here in the issue. Then update the example by following these steps:

  • Fork the examples repo on GitHub.
  • On a new branch, make a copy of latest example directory (mostly 1.10 or 1.9) for your package and name it 1.11.
  • Test the example on a DC/OS 1.11 cluster. As you test, replace the old screenshots with new ones and make any necessary corrections to the example.
  • Feel free to also improve the instructions.
  • Add a link to your newly created 1.11 example to the README.md file for your package's directory.
  • Report your results:
    • If the example works out of the box, or you are able to correct it, open a PR with your changes (including the example itself and its addition to the README.md file) and add it to the issue.
    • If you can’t get your example to work, add a detailed description of what went wrong on the issue (you still get stickers!).

When you’re done, email community-team@dcos.io with the following information:
Subject: 1.11 Example Testing - [Service Name]
Body:

  • Your name
  • GitHub Issue link
  • Your Twitter handle, if you have one
  • Community Slack handle if you have one
  • Mailing address (for the stickers)

The Community team shepherd will review your PR and either work with you to make modifications or just merge it if it looks good.

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