dustymabe reported a new issue against the project: `atomic-wg` that you are following: `` Let's collect ideas for talk/workshop proposals at [Flock](https://flocktofedora.org/)
Due date for CFP submissions is June 15th ``
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jberkus added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` So, one thing I *really* want to do is an end-to-end submit/review container images to FLIBS. ``
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jberkus added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` Work Session Proposal:
"We Need YOU To Review Containers"
Work session would cover what we're looking for in FLIBS contianers, the current container guidelines and what they mean, how to test containers. The idea would be to actually review and comment on containers during the work session. This would also teach people to submit good containers. Full description to come. ``
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dustymabe added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` From today's meeting here is a list of talks/workshops we think we want to propose:
* dusty to submit session for hands on with atomic host "lab" * dusty to submit session on 'state of Fedora Atomic' * jbrooks to submit talk for kube on fedora atomic host - helped by @yzhang * maxamillion to submit a talk on FLIBS
also talked about a workshop where we do general maintentance, issue tracker scrub + breakout sessions on some hot topics. ``
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maxamillion added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` Multi-Arch Container Layered Image Build System
In this session, the multi-architecture version of Fedora Layered Image Build System (FLIBS) will be introduced. We will discuss the technical implementation, the features provided, motivations for it's design, and how it's related to other Fedora Initiatives (such as Modularity). Also, we will talk about what this means for users, contributors, and the community at large. ``
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jberkus added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` Becoming a Fedora Container Maintainer
@maxamillion & @jberkus. Details upcoming. ``
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yzhang added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` Exploring Kubernetes and Openshift Origin on Fedora/FAH
By: @jasonbrooks and @yzhang
In this session, we will go through installing and using kube/origin on a fedora system. First, we will introduce the concept of system containers and how they can be used to run services such as etcd/flannel/docker/cri-o. Then we will use system containerized components to install kubernetes and configure a basic cluster. If time permits, we will try the same with Openshift Origin. We will also explore the differences between Kube vs. Origin and docker vs. cri-o to further understand what fits best for a system. ``
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jasonbrooks added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` Discussing Kubernetes and Openshift Origin Deployment Options
by @jasonbrooks and @yzhang
When it comes to methods of deploying kubernetes and openshift origin clusters, the Fedora community faces an embarrassment of riches: ansible scripts, kubeadm, oc cluster up, minishift and minikube, among other options. In this work session, we'll try to lay out the main options for setting up these clusters, seek out discussion and feedback about which options are working best for our community members, and develop some plans around better improving, documenting, and promoting these options. ``
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jberkus added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` Fedora Atomic Doc Work
Fedora Atomic has all kinds of awesome first-in-the-industry capabilities, but isn't getting the attention it deserves because a minority of our features are documented. As of Flock, we have a brand-new, CI-and-container-driven documentation system, and this work session will help populate it.
This session will include a brief introduction on setting up a local build & test environment for Atomic documentation and the practical basics of our tools and style sheets. We will then pick from a list of areas which urgently need documentation and participants will work in teams to start documentation for those sections.
This Do session follows up on the Atomic Doc VFAD from late July, in order to get more Fedora community members helping with documentation. Attendees should bring Fedora laptops with git and Minishift installed. ``
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dustymabe added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` Talk: Fedora Atomic - State of the Union Time: 30 minutes Presenter: Dusty Mabe Description:
The Fedora Atomic Working group and the technology behind Fedora Atomic host have come a long way in a year. Fedora Atomic is now one of the three pillars of Fedora, we are testing and releasing updated content every two weeks, and we have integrated much better with the Fedora Project and the broader Fedora Community. Combine this along with the fact that there have been a great deal of new features in our underlying upstream projects, it truly makes the working group an exciting place to be.
This talk will cover everything from what Project Atomic and Atomic Host is to how the Fedora Atomic Working Group has developed and on to what improvements we've been making for users and community members. As always, there will definitely be pointers to how to get involved :). ``
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dustymabe added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` Talk: Atomic Host 101 Time: 120 minutes Presenter: Dusty Mabe Description:
Heard about Atomic Host, but never had a chance to try it out? This hands on lab will show you the ins and outs of Atomic Host. It will attempt to dispell some myths and show you how Atomic Host can be useful even for your traditional non-container workloads. Some of the features covered will be:
- Atomic Upgrades/Rollbacks - Browsing OS History - Package Layering - Live filesystem updates - Configuring Storage for Containers - Viewing Changes to your deployed files
At the beginning of this session I'll briefly present on what Atomic Host is and then we'll dive right in. Please bring your laptops to the session and be able to launch a VM on it. We'll send out an email the week of with instructions on how to download the materials for the lab. ``
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dustymabe added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` CFP is closed and I believe we got everything submitted. Now we wait :) ``
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The status of the issue: `talk/workshop proposals for Flock` of project: `atomic-wg` has been updated to: Closed as Fixed by dustymabe.
dustymabe added a new comment to an issue you are following: ``
One of my talks was accepted: - Atomic Host 101
The *Fedora Atomic - State of the Union* was not accepted. ``
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yzhang added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` Both the talks for @jasonbrooks and I were accepted, as back-to-back 1 hour sessions:
System Containers: Concept, Creation and Usage Discussing Kubernetes & Origin Deployment Options
``
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