Developers wanting to test the upcoming release and get a head start in their lab so they can be prepared when the “stable” RHEL or compatible distro releases this. I doubt any are deploying k8s to prod on fedora
RedHat CoreOS derives from Fedora which is the underlying OS of OpenShift - so this is really interesting because it is not like in the old days „this is a problem for future me when RHEL 15 drops in 10 years“. They are quite pushing hard with CoreOS, at least in OKD which uses Fedora CoreOS.
I’m not sure who in there right mind would use Fedora rawhide in a Kubernetes cluster. That’s just insane.
Developers wanting to test the upcoming release and get a head start in their lab so they can be prepared when the “stable” RHEL or compatible distro releases this. I doubt any are deploying k8s to prod on fedora
RedHat CoreOS derives from Fedora which is the underlying OS of OpenShift - so this is really interesting because it is not like in the old days „this is a problem for future me when RHEL 15 drops in 10 years“. They are quite pushing hard with CoreOS, at least in OKD which uses Fedora CoreOS.