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Release notes generated on 20171214

Release notes for 20171214

Bugs

Other Enhancements

  • Integrate with coveralls for code coverage (#548)
  • remove unneeded paragraph from license header (#549)
  • Expose the pod name/namespace to APB (#546)
  • Proposal to improve bind credential extraction (#550)
  • Setup tls support for k8s deployments (#496)
  • using table driven testing (#551)
  • Use the Kubernetes API for namespaces check (#552)
  • Integrate a new ci framework for travis (#463)
  • Update copr link in Makefile comments (#559)
  • adding ability to connnect over SSL w/o authentication. (#558)
  • Pull apb templates from their respective git repos (#560)
  • First pass at last_operation description proposal (#537)
  • Update vendor directory (#562)
  • Create a Kubernetes Client struct (#561)
  • Rebase k8s templates to pickup etcd name change (#563)
  • Give cluster client the log object (#565)
  • Few fixes to the local deploy templates (#568)
  • Use the rbac API when creating and deleting policy (#556)
  • docs and ci template updates for apb name changes (#573)
  • Broker should extract credentials from secret (#555)
  • Identify the cluster in the NewRuntime call (#574)
  • Config impl (#567)
  • fixes README to reflect behavioral changes (#578)
  • Remove unused ocLogin function (#580)
  • Adding ability to warn and filter out bad specs. (#571)
  • fixes a typo and clarifies the name of "kube-service-catalog" (#583)
  • Resolve runtime version from local openshift (#581)
  • Make prep-local explicit and update docs (#587)
  • Notify the apb what cluster it's running on with extravars (#577)
  • Change the python path to /usr/bin/env (#591)
  • Upgrading dependancies to K8s 1.8.5 (#589)
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