Attendees: - Clément V. - Adam P. - Adam O'B. - Ellen? ---- [Title] Hands On with Fedora CoreOS [Abstract] This is a hands-on workshop that will introduce Fedora CoreOS (a Fedora Edition) and explain the differences between Fedora CoreOS and traditional Linux operating system distributions. In this lab you will become familiar with the components of Fedora CoreOS and also the value this automatically updating container focused OS provides. By the end you will be ready to deploy Fedora CoreOS in your infrastructure and contribute back to the growing Fedora CoreOS community. We will be covering the following key topics in the hands-on portion of the workshop: - Provisioning with Ignition/Butane - Booting Fedora CoreOS for the first time - Running provisioning scripts and containers on boot - Understanding how updates work - Performing rollback when needed [Pre-requisites] Attendees will have to bring a computer capable of using an SSH client to connect to a remote server to do the lab. They may choose to use their own computer if they are comfortable with libvirt. ---- [Title] Hands On with CoreOS Assembler [Abstract] This is a hands-on workshop that will introduce the tooling behind Fedora CoreOS, known as CoreOS Assembler, that makes it easy to build and test Fedora CoreOS for any platform all on your laptop. We will be covering the following key topics in the hands-on portion of the workshop: - Building Fedora CoreOS for the first time - Running the comprehensive test suite - Overriding packages/files - Adding new tests - Fetching Existing Builds - Hacking on CoreOS Assembler [Pre-requisites] Attendees will have to bring a computer capable of using an SSH client to connect to a remote server to do the lab. They may choose to use their own computer if they are comfortable with libvirt. [Notes] ---- [Title] Upstreaming Fedora CoreOS [Abstract] Fedora CoreOS was first an emerging project but is now a top level Fedora Edition with some unique characteristics as opposed to other Fedora offerings. This talk will give an overview of what Fedora CoreOS offers users and discuss the ways we achieve those goals. It will then shift gears to talk about how we can start to bring some of this value to the rest of Fedora by integrating better with release tooling around rawhide/stable releases and also talk about how OSTree based Editions can begin to democratize responsiblities to work together better in the future. - Integrating Fedora CoreOS CI results into ResultsDB - Providing Feedback on Package Updates that break CoreOS CI Tests - Ultimately Gating Packages that fail CoreOS CI Tests - Building a Fedora Core OSTree (minimal package set shared by all OSTree variants) - Used as input to other variants - Using Image Builder for some CoreOS Build Artifacts [Notes]
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