On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 8:34 AM, Michael P. McGrath <mmcgrath@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey all, I wanted to start a thread about doing more frequent Atomic releases in Fedora. > In particular I'd like to start building a new atomic release every two weeks that > includes the latest version of Docker, Kubernetes, and OSTree for the Fedora Atomic > images. > > The problem I'm trying to solve here is that there is a lot of work going on upstream in > the Docker and Kubernetes communities and there isn't a very good way to consume that > upstream work on a Red Hat/Fedora/CentOS system today. By focusing on more regular > releases, we can fix some of the issues we've seen (like demoing new features at a > conference that people can't actually use). <rant> IMHO RHEL/CentOS have got to be solid / stable / secure, etc. Documented, tested, ready to build *production* services upon. Training, professional certification - the works! Docker may be there - I've only played with it for about six months and aside from some annoying SELinux phenomena, it seems to be good and it's definitely popular. But Atomic and Kubernetes? Where's the documentation? "Use the source, Luke" is not an acceptable answer. So please ... have at it in Fedora, I'll be a willing guinea pig and all that. But RHEL/CentOS? Please wait till it has some mileage on it in Fedora. </rant> _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct