Josh, Thanks for your response. I completely understand the testing against not breaking Kubermetes and Openshift. I hope to see an update in about 4-6 weeks since Docker 1.13 was just officially release I believe last Friday.
I do understand the reason for the release schedule in regards to CentOS Atomic. That stability is why I chose it this release. I guess if I want to test with a more cutting-edge release, I should bring up a server with Fedora. Atomic Host :-) I have another question, but I’ll submit it in a new post. Thanks again. Steve > On Jan 21, 2017, at 9:15 PM, Josh Berkus <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 01/21/2017 09:06 PM, Steve Poe wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am a new user to Project Atomic. I am using the CentOS Linux >> release 7.2.1511 Core with the docker-latest 1.12.1. Is there a >> scheduled roadmap to implementing Docker 1.13. Maybe I have missed it >> in one of your blogs, but it is possible to update the docker binary >> to the latest release? >> >> Thanks for a fairly simple product to use and I appreciate the >> lean/compact OS to run containers on. > > Thanks! > > We expect to release Docker 1.13 for Fedora Atomic Host about a month or > so after Docker releases it, *provided* that it doesn't break Kubernetes > and OpenShift. If it does, it could be longer before 1.13 gets added in. > > We're also working on adding Docker itself using a system container, > which would then allow you to run whichever version you wanted. If you > can contribute to this effort, please volunteer. > > CentOS Atomic Host will almost certainly be later to carry 1.13, because > CentOS mirrors the versions carried by Red Hat Enterprise Linux, which > is very conservative about library changes (on purpose). > > -- > -- > Josh Berkus > Project Atomic > Red Hat OSAS
