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Updates the conversion document to reflect changes #728

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@cdrage cdrage commented Jul 26, 2017

This updates the conversion document to outline that we do not support
minor versions since libcompose does not support 2.1 or 2.2 as well as
constant changes to docker/cli stack code regarding 3.1 and above.

I also update the conversion document to better reflect our support on
version 3 as well as update current values.

@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot added the cncf-cla: yes Indicates the PR's author has signed the CNCF CLA. label Jul 26, 2017
@cdrage cdrage force-pushed the update-conversion-doc branch from 4dde9a9 to 8658cdd Compare July 26, 2017 16:42
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@cdrage cdrage force-pushed the update-conversion-doc branch 2 times, most recently from f649a9c to ec9cec5 Compare July 26, 2017 18:48
This updates the conversion document to outline that we do not support
minor versions since libcompose does not support 2.1 or 2.2 as well as
constant changes to docker/cli stack code regarding 3.1 and above.

I also update the conversion document to better reflect our support on
version 3 as well as update current values.
@cdrage cdrage force-pushed the update-conversion-doc branch from ec9cec5 to 982e54e Compare July 26, 2017 19:48
@cdrage cdrage merged commit 816301c into kubernetes:master Aug 2, 2017
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