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We are the Community Distribution of Kubernetes that powers Red Hat OpenShift. We look forward to sharing news and useful information about OKD in this blog. OKD is the community distribution of Kubernetes optimized for continuous application development and multi-tenant deployment.
OKD.io Blog
3w ago
Operate First’s Infrastructure Team: Thorsten Schwesig, Humair Khan, Tom Coufal, Marcel Hild Red Hat’s CFE Team: Luigi Zuccarelli, Sherine Khoury OKD Working Group: Vadim Rutkovsky, Alessandro Di Stefano, Jaime Magiera, Brian Innes CentOS Cloud and HPC SIGs: Amy Marrich, Christian Glombek, Neal Gompa to deploy more of these builds and pipelines to get some ideas that we have at Red Hat out into the community for early feedback AND to let other community members test their ideas. approach enables builds that can be customized via parameters, even the tasks within the pipeline can be exchanged o ..read more
OKD.io Blog
3w ago
Whatever your favorite flavor is, we are looking forward to seeing the pipelines in action, increasing collaboration and improving our community feedback loop. For this operator, the same image can be used on OCP CI and OKD releases. Most payload images fit into this case. who would like to use the Tekton pipeline to test API changes by building all components that are dependent of the OpenShift API from that PR, create an OKD release and test it thus getting extra quick feedback on impacts of the API changes on the OKD (and later OCP) releases. Builds API in order to enable builds outside of ..read more
OKD.io Blog
7M ago
we announced the transition of all development efforts to OKD on SCOS as part of a plan to ensure OKD's longevity. As of a few weeks ago, nightly builds of OKD SCOS have begun to appear on the . We're encouraging the community to test these nightlies in non-production environments. Please note that these nightly pre-release builds are not guaranteed an upgrade path to final releases. These are only for testing purposes. Please reach out to us with any questions ..read more
OKD.io Blog
7M ago
's testing of the installation and upgrade processes for each OKD release. documentation of the OKD 4 install and upgrade processes for the various platforms that people are deploying OKD 4 on as well to identify any issues with the current documentation for these processes and triage them together. Our goal was to triage our existing community documentation, identify any short comings and encourage your participation in the ..read more
OKD.io Blog
7M ago
Note, that only fresh installs are affected. Also, you won't be left with outdated packages, as OKD does update themselves to latest stable FCOS content during installation/update ..read more
OKD.io Blog
7M ago
Come connect with us to discuss the OKD Road Map, OKD Streams initiative, MVP Release of OKD on CentOS Streams and the latest use cases for OKD, and talk all things open with our team. Jaime Magiera (ICPSR at University of Michigan Institute for Social Research) and special guests including in Break-out room D at the Westin Book Cadillac a 10 minute walk from the conference venue. followed by a Lightning Talk: OKD Working Group Update & Road Map on the OpenShift Common main stage at 3:45 pm. The main stage event will be live streamed via Hopin so if you are NOT attending in person, you'll ..read more
OKD.io Blog
7M ago
Whatever your favorite flavor is, we are looking forward to seeing the pipelines in action, increasing collaboration and improving our community feedback loop. For this operator, the same image can be used on OCP CI and OKD releases. Most payload images fit into this case. who would like to use the Tekton pipeline to test API changes by building all components that are dependent of the OpenShift API from that PR, create an OKD release and test it thus getting extra quick feedback on impacts of the API changes on the OKD (and later OCP) releases. Builds API in order to enable builds outside of ..read more
OKD.io Blog
7M ago
OVN-Kubernetes images are built and tested in OpenShift CI to ensure OVN changes do not break OKD . The SCOS variant is often referred to as However, the OKD project is currently shifting its focus from doing downstream rebuilds of OCP to ) and for OKD/SCOS to . As part of this strategic repositioning, OKD offers pipelines to build CentOS Stream CoreOS (SCOS) (with SCOS builds are being imported from detects changes to image streams, caused by recently built images, then builds and tests a OCP release image. When such an release image passes all non-optional tests (also see docs), the release ..read more