On Fri, Aug 23, 2019, at 8:21 AM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
On 2019-08-23 10:58:11 -0400 (-0400), Mohammed Naser wrote: [...]
Neat! I think it's important for us to get off Fedora Atomic given that RedHat seems to be ending it soon. Is the plan to move towards Fedora CoreOS 30 or has there been consideration of using something like an Ubuntu-base (and leveraging something like kubeadm+ansible to drive the deployment?)-
This seems like it's particularly time-sensitive as Fedora 29 will be EOL and no longer receiving security fixes within just a few short months from now. If it's not fixed before Train is finalized, you're basically releasing an unusable service since it will pretty much immediately be depending on an insecure distribution nobody wants to put into production, right?
Note that 27 is still the default and has been EOL for a long time. Getting to 29 is a good improvement on top of that even if it EOLs sooner than we would like.
-- Jeremy Stanley
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