Welcome Dalton. I really admire the work on Typhoon. I still just
roll my own clusters in my home lab via ansible on top of fedora
(minimal) but am thinking about also using Fedora CoreOS. Typhoon
would be useful. If you have any ideas or thoughts on the plain
Kubernetes rpms in Fedora please
2023-02-23T05:19:37Z Dalton Hubble :
Hey folks,
I'm an engineer working in the Go, cloud, and infrastructure space.
I've been a Linux user for a while, a Fedora user for the last ~8
years, and used to work for CoreOS. I maintain a few open source Go
libraries, maintain a Kubernetes distro,
On 2/23/23 00:19, Dalton Hubble wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> I'm an engineer working in the Go, cloud, and infrastructure space. I've been
> a Linux user for a while, a Fedora user for the last ~8 years, and used to
> work for CoreOS. I maintain a few open source Go libraries, maintain a
>
On 2/22/23 11:19 PM, Dalton Hubble wrote:
I'm an engineer working in the Go, cloud, and infrastructure space.
I've been a Linux user for a while, a Fedora user for the last ~8
years, and used to work for CoreOS. I maintain a few open source Go
libraries, maintain a Kubernetes distro, and operate
Yes, but only distantly :)
Dalton
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Dalton,
You have a famous name - are you related?
Phil.
On 2023-02-23 16:19, Dalton Hubble wrote:
Hey folks,
I'm an engineer working in the Go, cloud, and infrastructure space.
I've been a Linux user for a while, a Fedora user for the last ~8
years, and used to work for CoreOS. I maintain a
Hey folks,
I'm an engineer working in the Go, cloud, and infrastructure space. I've been a
Linux user for a while, a Fedora user for the last ~8 years, and used to work
for CoreOS. I maintain a few open source Go libraries, maintain a Kubernetes
distro, and operate the AS207563 network. When I