Re: Proposing new release criteria

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> I don't know the formal process for proposal but here is a shot at a bare minimum
> start for trying to add containers to the existing release criteria. This is a suggestion
> after we found podman can't pull containers from a registry in f31 [1].
> 
> New section for Containers and Container tools:
> 
> - A Fedora system can install the podman container runtime
> - The podman container runtime can pull/run a container from Fedora's registry as
> root
> - The podman container runtime can pull/run a container from Fedora's registry as a
> non-root user
> 
> As for the container I'd suggest the previous fedora release's container (i.e. f30
> for f31).
> 

Hi a few thing to consider,

registry.fp.o is not the default registry used on Fedora (by podman, docker, etc ...), if your Dockerfile only specifies FROM fedora it will first pull the image from DockerHub. You will only get the image from registry.fp.o if you specify FROM registry.fedoraproject.org/fedora in your Dockerfile.

The CPE team is still hoping to switch to Quay.io (when support for multi arch and flatpak is available), when this happen I doubt that we will keep registry.fp.o around.

All that to say that I think the release criteria should be quite generic, and I would say that it should really cover the default use case which is in my opinion is doing a podman pull fedora or FROM fedora in the docker file.

Thanks
Clément

> 
> [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1737471#c22
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