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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•5 months ago*Fedora Atomic Its a huge bundle of tons of variants, likely 40 or so, if you take everything that uBlue, wayblue and secureblue produce
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•5 months agoAnd that’s without counting the roll-your-own variants. uBlue has been a remarkable project.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•5 months ago Fedora Atomic has been a remarkable project ;D Fedora builds the container images, even though they themselves use OSTree remotes. There is a Change Proposal to change to them. This means they continuously build the container images without even using them! Only because of that the standard container workflow actions (they use an Ubuntu container!) even work. But for sure their tooling is very useful
*Fedora Atomic
Its a huge bundle of tons of variants, likely 40 or so, if you take everything that uBlue, wayblue and secureblue produce
And that’s without counting the roll-your-own variants. uBlue has been a remarkable project.
Fedora builds the container images, even though they themselves use OSTree remotes. There is a Change Proposal to change to them.
This means they continuously build the container images without even using them!
Only because of that the standard container workflow actions (they use an Ubuntu container!) even work. But for sure their tooling is very useful