# 20220413_devconfus-fcos-talks From https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/1154 https://www.devconf.info/us/ Several people were interested in giving talks or had ideas about topics: - dustymabe - travier - jlebon - skunkerk ideas: - What's new and what's next in Fedora CoreOS - Dusty (main in CFP only) - Mike (main) - Timothee (moral support and slides) - Here's what we did last year at Nest - [slides](https://siosm.fedorapeople.org/What_s_new_and_what_s_next_in_Fedora_CoreOS_-_Nest_with_Fedora_2021.pdf) - [source](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1GBkzQZDSeuWJRl3lwp8tXwzEzfXsX58MLmD39ibAPDw/edit#slide=id.ge2636a17af_0_119) (Red Hat only) - [New slides for 2022](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13rrX3JnYQizPzQ0d_Mm1WBckXq7QfmPxYOxVAaJ-S4Q/edit?usp=sharing) (copy) - Dusty/Mike work together on abstract for main talk - CoreOS Layering introduction and demo - Mike to tap colin for CoreOS layering - - Lab session for introducing people to FCOS (not sure if this is feasible at devconf.us) - Sohan (main) - Mike (backup) - answer questions to lab participants - Dusty (backup) - answer questions to lab partipants - Dusty/Sohan work together on an abstract for FCOS lab - Partner talk - submitted talks in the past with Dalton Hubble - had talks submitted in the past with Joe Doss - dusty to ask joe or dalton if they want to submit a talk - For NEST: How the FCOS sausage is made ############### Title: [Talk-25] Fedora CoreOS: What's Now, What's Next 1. What is your proposal? The continued growth of container-optimized operating systems provides a great opportunity to rethink the Linux distribution. Fedora CoreOS is an emerging Fedora Edition, merging container-focused tools and techniques with the best of the Fedora Project. We've built an automatically-updating operating system, focused on containerized workloads and designed for immutable infrastructure at scale. Come learn about the state of Fedora CoreOS, what we're planning for the future, and how Fedora CoreOS is being used in the community. We'll talk about live images, Ignition, Butane, Zincati, rpm-ostree, coreos-installer, and more. ################ ################ Title: [Workshop-60] Hands On with Fedora CoreOS This is a hands-on workshop that will introduce Fedora CoreOS (an emerging Fedora Edition) and explain the differences between Fedora CoreOS and traditional Linux operating system distributions. In this lab you'll become familiar with the components of Fedora CoreOS and also the value this automatically updating container focused OS provides. By the end you'll 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 In order to perform this lab the user will need: - An internet connection capable of downloading large files - A Linux system with KVM support and libvirt installed and running - The system must be able to start the VM with at least 2GiB of RAM and 10GiB of disk space and a few VCPUs ################