@johanneskastl @cmccullough @centos @almalinux Wasn't there a CoreOS release of alma or centos? Running CoreOS right now but I'd wish for something a bit more long-lasting than the Fedora release schedule. I find announcements from CentOS at least, but nothing on their homepage :(
@_davd It's bootc, but yup! https://almalinux.org/blog/2024-10-22-introducing-almalinux-os-kitten/ We also just approved a new AtomicSIG - https://wiki.almalinux.org/sigs/Atomic
@_davd @johanneskastl @cmccullough @almalinux SCOS is CoreOS built on CentOS. But we also have our bootc image-based built. Both are linked under "Cloud and container images" on our download page: https://www.centos.org/download/
@centos @_davd @cmccullough@discuss.systems @almalinux Hmmm, are those images not named SCOS or am I simply missing them on the download page? Or are those the ContainerBase and ContainerMinimal images?
@johanneskastl @centos @cmccullough @almalinux I could be wrong, but that looks like the one to me: https://cloud.centos.org/centos/scos/9/prod/streams/latest/x86_64/. There's something with ostree in the name :D But I agree, if this is supposed to be a standalone product like CoreOS on Fedora, discoverability here is very hard.