Introducing the CRI-O Blog Site

Daniel Walsh
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1 min readJul 24, 2017

We have been writing a few blogs on CRI-O, and were looking around for where we should host them. The problem I had was that most of the sites we usually blog at are either personal or are related to a particular distribution. The RHEL Blog, Fedora Magazine, Project Atomic etc. But we see CRI-O as being used cross distributions, we wanted to put up content in a neutral location.

My engineering teams tell me that a lot of cool stuff is happening at medium.com, so we decided to host the CRI-O blog site here. We invite all contributors and users that want to write about CRI-O to submit talks here. We hope to publish new content often on the CRI-O developments, releases, use cases, demos etc.

Follow this blog for updates on the cri-o project.

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CRI-O is a lightweight, optimized container runtime for Kubernetes. It's OCI (Open Container Initiative) compatible and an alternative to Docker or Moby. CRI-O supports OCI container images and can pull from any container registry. Visit http://cri-o.io for more information.

Daniel Walsh
Daniel Walsh

Written by Daniel Walsh

Mr SELinux, Consulting Engineer at Red Hat. Now I mainly work on OCI Containers, Project Atomic, the CRI-O project, buildah and docker^hMoby.

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