On 07/24/2017 11:00 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/25/2017 10:44 AM, Doug wrote:
> So why doesn't some reader here EXPLAIN what CRI-O means and
> what it's relevance to the rest of us might be, if any.
Well the audience here is so varied the phrase "relevance to the rest of us"
is
meaningless.
I don't think I will be doing much more with it than I've already have but
poking
around for anyone not wanting to do their own poking around.
cri-o is Lightweight Container Runtime for Kubernetes
There is a package available on Fedora called, not so strangely, cri-o.
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ dnf info cri-o
Available Packages
Name : cri-o
Version : 1.0.0.alpha.0
Release : 0.git5dcbdc0.fc26.3
Arch : x86_64
Size : 15 M
Source : cri-o-1.0.0.alpha.0-0.git5dcbdc0.fc26.3.src.rpm
Repo : updates
Summary : OCI-based implementation of Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface
URL :
https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/cri-o
License : ASL 2.0
Description : OCI-based implementation of Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface
Now, if that is something someone is interested in learning more about they should do
their own research. I get the feeling that any "explanation" beyond what
I've posted
here could be populated with misunderstandings and misrepresentations based more on
lack of experience than lack of trying. :-) :-) Just ask anyone to explain an RFC
standard and you'll see what I mean. :-)
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Sorry about the confusion I caused yesterday. It was not meant as click
bait. I sent the same link to a couple of other container-centric
links, and not thinking forwarded it to the Fedora Users list. I should
have given more back ground.
http://cri-o.io
Gives a little more info to what is going on.
Here is an article of all the stuff we are working on.
https://opensource.com/article/17/6/how-linux-containers-evolved
I will be giving a talk at FedoraFlock covering these topics.
Thanks for teaching an old dog new tricks. :^)