Hello all, I wanted to bring up the topic of the future of Fedora's Layered Image Build System (FLIBS) as it pertains to OpenShift as a backend technology that FLIBS is built on top of. TL;DR - Does anyone care if we move FLIBS to be run on OpenShift Container Platform instead of OpenShift Origin in the future? OpenShift itself comes in two forms. The first is the upstream OpenShift Origin which is very rapidly releasing which has no official support for older releases (no N-1 support), so it would require a fresh roll out every three months. The second is the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform which is the productized version based on OpenShift Origin, follows a slower release cadence, and offers longer life support per release than Origin. I would like to note for the sake of posterity for the mailing list thread that both of these are Open Source. I outline these points in order to ask if there is any preference from the Fedora Infrastructure Team on which "edition" of OpenShift that FLIBS is built on top of in the future. I ask this because currently FLIBS is built on OpenShift Origin which has already proven difficult to keep up with latest releases since I'm currently the only one working on FLIBS and it's not the only thing I am actively working on at any one point in time and I would like to move to OpenShift Container Platform in the future. Thank you, -AdamM _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list -- infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to infrastructure-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx