diff --git a/docs/ipv6.md b/docs/ipv6.md index 2344e98af4..07f8bdf899 100644 --- a/docs/ipv6.md +++ b/docs/ipv6.md @@ -36,6 +36,12 @@ The work to make dual-stack support workable in kube-router has involved a lot o to the code base. If you have access to a development or staging environment where you would be willing to run the latest v2.0.0 release candidate and give us feedback, it would be much appreciated! +For any issues found with the new v2.0.0 release line, please open an issue against the kube-router project of the type: +`Report a v2.0.0 Release Issue` + +If you have questions about the release, please ask in our +[Kubernetes Slack Channel](https://kubernetes.slack.com/archives/C8DCQGTSB). + While the most helpful feedback will come from users that are able to run kube-router in dual-stack mode, there have been enough changes, that even users that are only able to run kube-router in a single-stack mode will be able to give valuable feedback concerning any bugs or regressions. @@ -121,7 +127,7 @@ in string form. It should be noted, that until `kube-router.io/pod-cidr` is fully removed, at some point in the future, it will still be preferred over the `kube-router.io/pod-cidrs` annotation in order to preserve as much backwards compatibility as -possible. Until `kube-router.io/pod-cidr` has been fully retired, user's the use the old annotation will get a warning +possible. Until `kube-router.io/pod-cidr` has been fully retired, users that use the old annotation will get a warning in their kube-router logs saying that they should change to the new annotation. The recommended action here, is that upon upgrade, you convert nodes from using the `kube-router.io/pod-cidr` to the new @@ -134,7 +140,7 @@ default for most users of kube-router. ### CNI Now Accepts Multiple Pod Ranges -Now that kube-router supports dual-stack, it now also supports multiple ranges in the CNI file. While kube-router will +Now that kube-router supports dual-stack, it also supports multiple ranges in the CNI file. While kube-router will still add your pod CIDRs to your CNI configuration via node configuration like `kube-router.io/pod-cidr`, `kube-router.io/pod-cidrs`, or `.node.Spec.PodCIDRs`, you can also customize your own CNI to add additional ranges or plugins.