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Update Makefile targets to use AKS as mgmt cluster #5343

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nawazkh opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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Update Makefile targets to use AKS as mgmt cluster #5343

nawazkh opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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nawazkh commented Dec 17, 2024

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@nawazkh nawazkh added this to the v1.18 milestone Dec 17, 2024
@nawazkh nawazkh added the priority/important-longterm Important over the long term, but may not be staffed and/or may need multiple releases to complete. label Jan 23, 2025
@willie-yao willie-yao modified the milestones: v1.18, v1.19 Jan 28, 2025
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nawazkh commented Mar 3, 2025

Closing this issue since it appears to be a duplicate of #5268.
Most of the other make targets that allow users to chose AKS or KIND for CAPZ deployment will get updated as per other sub-issues. We dont need to track those changes via this issue.

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@nawazkh: Closing this issue.

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Closing this issue since it appears to be a duplicate of #5268.
Most of the other make targets that allow users to chose AKS or KIND for CAPZ deployment will get updated as per other sub-issues. We dont need to track those changes via this issue.

/close

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