Re: In the OpenShift Origin/CRI-O/Kubernetes effort we have a dilemma.

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On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 8:32 AM Daniel Walsh <dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Users of OpenSHift Origin require CRI-O 1.10 right now.  But Kubernetes
users want to try out the latest packages for kubernetes 1.11 which
would require CRI-O 1.11.  Origin might not be ready to move to
Kubernetes 1.11 for a while.

Bottom line we want to be able to ship CRI-0 1.10.* and CRI-O 1.11.*
releases in the same Fedora 28.

I believe this is what Modularity was designed to fix.

Can I do this with Modularity?  If I can how do I use fedpkg to make
this happen?'


Yes you can, we can help you get set up in #fedora-modularity on Freenode if you like.

The basics are documented at https://docs.fedoraproject.org/fedora-project/subprojects/fesco/en-US/making-modules/adding-new-modules.html
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