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Follow Docker Machine 0.16.2 release #11459

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@vrubiolo vrubiolo commented Oct 2, 2020

0.16.2 was released last month but the internal version was not bumped.
As a result the links in the install section still referenced 0.16.0.

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Update the Docker Machine version to match the latest release.

0.16.2 was released last month but the internal version was not bumped.
As a result the links in the install section still referenced 0.16.0.
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vrubiolo commented Oct 2, 2020

Not sure whether you had this in the pipe or not, as I stumbled upon it when installing machine today.

I am doing this via PR since the 'Edit' button does not allow to touch internal variables from what I know.

I did not do a local rendering of the updated site but I am confident as the changes are small enough

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Deploy preview for docsdocker ready!

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vrubiolo commented Oct 2, 2020

Ok, thanks to the preview env, I can check all seems fine: https://deploy-preview-11459--docsdocker.netlify.app/machine/install-machine/

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khs1994 commented Oct 2, 2020

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vrubiolo commented Oct 2, 2020

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Good point indeed 😆

I just felt it would be good that the doc aligned with the "latest" release (given the state of docker-machine, which is in maintenance mode for a while now indeed, cf docker/machine#4537)

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It is not really in a "maintenance mode" anymore, it is officially deprecated* since May 2020 - there will be no more future updates.
You can still bump the version to the latest release (Sep 2019) of course, but docker-machine/boot2docker are dead in the water.

* See boot2docker/boot2docker#1408

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Closing this PR as Docker Machine is deprecated.

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