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[need help] updating changelog for v0.8 #1114

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75 changes: 73 additions & 2 deletions CHANGELOG.md
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## [Unreleased](https://github.com/jupyterhub/zero-to-jupyterhub-k8s/compare/0.7.0..master)
## [Unreleased](https://github.com/jupyterhub/zero-to-jupyterhub-k8s/compare/0.8.0..master)

### Breaking changes

### New Features


## [0.8.0](https://github.com/jupyterhub/zero-to-jupyterhub-k8s/compare/0.7.0..0.8.0) - [Richie Benaud](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richie_Benaud) - 2019-01-24
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I have semi arbitrarily picked Richie Benaud for this one, @yuvipanda I hope that's OK!


This release contains JupyterHub version 0.9.4. It requires Kubernetes >= 1.11 and Helm >= 2.11.0.
See [the Helm Chart repository](https://github.com/jupyterhub/helm-chart#versions-coupled-to-each-chart-release) for
a list of relevant dependencies for all Helm Chart versions.

It contains new features, additional configuration options, and bug fixes.

### Upgrading from 0.7

TODO: Instructions

#### Troubleshooting

TODO: Instructions

### New Features

#### TODO: ITEM 1


### [Richie Benaud](https://www.cricket.com.au/players/richie-benaud/gvp5xSjUp0q6Qd7IM5TbCg)

_(excerpt from https://www.cricket.com.au/players/richie-benaud/gvp5xSjUp0q6Qd7IM5TbCg)_

Possibly the most iconic man in Australian cricket, Richie Benaud enjoyed a career spanning nearly
70 years in the game. On the field, he scored 767 runs at 19.66 in his 27 matches against England,
while he also picked up 83 wickets. Off the field,
he has been just as important. His commentary has been second to none since making his radio debut in 1960.

While playing for Australia, fans flocked to the cricket to watch Benaud led sides
dominate whoever they played. The late 1950’s to early 1960’s was a golden period in
Australian cricket, with players such as Simpson, Lawry and Harvey
scoring runs, while Benaud and Davidson did the damage with the ball.

Richie Benaud was responsible for resurrecting cricket in this country. The world was
changing at that time, and so was cricket. It was being shown on television for the
first time, while radio coverage was becoming more advanced. Benaud
felt he had a duty to the Australian public to make the game more entertaining. Sure,
you could argue that the 1961 series was dull, but at least Australia
retained the Ashes. Nobody will forget the tied Test against the West Indies, or Benaud’s
audacious move to bowl around the wicket in Manchester.

Benaud is credited with popularising the tactics we see today. Huddles after a wicket
were born in the Benaud era. Declaring just before stumps in a bid to steal a late wicket
was something he thrived upon. Bowling into the rough is now seen
as common practice.

Benaud was also prepared to try new things with the ball. He worked very hard on
perfecting his wrong’un, the flipper and the top-spinner. His leg-spinner even had variety
to it, making him one of the most complete tweakers at the time.

His leadership earned him respect immediately. Players loved being guided the
likeable larrikin from Penrith. He looked after everyone both as a team, but also on an
individual basis. His teammates trusted his innovative ideas, while
he trusted them to execute them to the fullest.

For most Australians, summer means cricket. And cricket means hearing the dulcet
tones of their favourite commentator, Richie Benaud. From the cream coloured suit, to the
witty repartee with his colleagues, Benaud is the complete package


### Contributors

This release wouldn't have been possible without the wonderful contributors
to the [zero-to-jupyterhub](https://github.com/jupyterhub/zero-to-jupyterhub-k8s),
and [KubeSpawner](https://github.com/jupyterhub/kubespawner) repos.
We'd like to thank everyone who contributed in any form - Issues, commenting
on issues, PRs and reviews since the last Zero to JupyterHub release.

<TODO: list of contributors>

## [0.7.0](https://github.com/jupyterhub/zero-to-jupyterhub-k8s/compare/v0.6...0.7.0) - [Alex Blackwell](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Blackwell) - 2018-09-03

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season, taking 2-29 from 10 overs in her first match.

Since her national debut, Perry has become a regular fixture for the Southern Stars,
playing in the 2009 ICC Women’s World Cup and the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 in the same year.
playing in the 2009 ICC Women’s World Cup and the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 in the same year.

Leading Australia’s bowling attack, Perry played a crucial role in the ICC Women’s
World Twenty20 Final in the West Indies in 2010.
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