On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 2:50 AM, Farkas Levente <lfar...@lfarkas.org> wrote: > hi, > i see that the atomic devel list is very active many people working on > many things and probably there are some clear directions and goals, but > it's not really clear for outsiders. imho it'd be very useful to clarify > a few things: > > - is the atomic project (mainly the centos part) is independent of > redhat atomic or it's just a rebuild of redhat atomic (similar to > redhat->centos).
The CentOS Atomic Hosts that the CentOS Atomic SIG has been releasing are straight rebuilds of RHEL Atomic Host. The scripts and definitions live here: https://github.com/CentOS/sig-atomic-buildscripts/tree/downstream. There's an ongoing effort to make a second host release that includes newer packages. A bit more about that here: https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2015-October/013957.html. > > - or atomic (centos) is the test bed for atomic redhat? > > - is there any roadmap or clear priorities, planed deadlines etc? > > - is there any plan to dockerize those components which currently run on > the host (eg. kubernetes, etcd)? > > - what about the openshift components? will them added to atomic project > or not? > > - what about flannel? it'd be dockerized or replaced by openvswitch > which is used by openshift? > > - what's the plane to include newer cockpit in atomic host? afais > cockpit 100 (even 101) released but the 2 days old atomic host update > only contains version 0.93 from january. For the CentOS Atomic Host that's a rebuild of RHEL Atomic Host, all these decisions are made by Red Hat, just like RHEL-->CentOS. All the components are developed upstream, in project atomic, and in Fedora -- the plan for the faster-moving centos atomic release is to use newer pkgs that originate in Fedora. Jason > > - who is in charge? i see on the list Josh, Colin, Daniel, Joe and many > others are working on many different things but can't find anywhere any > plan or design docs or something. > > thanks in advance. > regards. > > > -- > Levente "Si vis pacem para bellum!" >