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by smarterclayton 2415 days ago
We needed fedora coreos. OpenShift used RHEL CoreOS. It took longer for fedora coreos because we also wanted fedora coreos to be a sufficient replacement for ContainerLinux. That integration started passing CI with openshift today.

Readme updates and lots of this stuff need to be done - we left the readme at 3.11 because that was a coherent install (vs the more work in progress of fedora coreos).

Every bit of source code was there (and developed in the open), but it wasn’t all “pulled together”

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Thank you for clarification and for all your hard work.

I'm looking forward to OKD4 and I will be checking out Fedora CoreOS soon.

Is there already some documentation on how to play with it?
Coming very soon - hopefully ready for KubeCon