Top Stories published by cri-o in 2017
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CRI-O 1.0 is here

This is a very exciting day for the CRI-O Engineering team. Just over a year ago, back in September 2016, Mrunal Patel and Antonio Murdaca of my engineering team created a skunkworks project named OCID, that was later renamed CRI-O. The goal was to figure out if we could build a simple daemon…


Making packages available for other distributions

I love Fedora

I wanted to start out this little article by talking about my love of Fedora. I have been working on Fedora since the beginning back to Fedora 1. I introduced SELinux in Fedora 3, thankfully…


Introducing kpod^Hpodman

Introducing podman

NOTE: Edited to change name of kpod to podman

The world of software-as-a-service, containers, serverless and beyond do not obviate the need for lower level debugging capabilities. As well, it is important for both


CRI-O Has builtin SELinux support

While looking at a container-selinux bugzilla, I noticed that:

NSS inside of a container is doing something with the network which is triggering a request to the kernel to load the net-pf-0 kernel module. I told the reporter that I would rather…

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