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Sunday, January 26 • 2:00pm - 2:55pm
The Road to OKD4: Operators, Fedora CoreOS and K8S

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The open source road to OKD4, the OpenShift community Kubernetes distribution, has been one of the most interesting collaborative OpenShift journeys to a major release to date.
With the rebasing of OCP on RHEL CoreOS, the community had to rethink our open source road map and got the chance to start a new and exciting collaboration with the Fedora community to help get Fedora CoreOS to a place that it could meet the needs of OKD as well as their other stakeholders. With the fast moving and complex OpenShift and Kubernetes ecosystems - the OKD community and OKD Working Group are adopting new git-driven approaches and becoming much more agile in order to get OKD4 out the door and onto your clouds!

In this session, we’ll walk through what’s in the OKD4 stack today, the road map for future releases, show you how to download and get started with OKD and most importantly, how to give feedback and get involved in the OKD community and its various upstream collaborations and initiatives.

Speakers
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Christian Glombek

Senior Software Engineer, OKD Maintainer and CentOS Cloud SIG Co-Chair, Red Hat
OpenShift Engineer, Fedora and GNOME Contributor
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Diane Mueller

Director, Community Development, Red Hat
Director, Community Development, Red Hat (https://redhat.com) ; Co-Chair, OKD Working Group, the Community Distribution of Kubernetes that powers Red Hat OpenShift (https://okd.io) and founder/organizer of OpenShift Commons (https://commons.openshift.org)



Sunday January 26, 2020 2:00pm - 2:55pm CET
E112 Faculty of Information Technology Brno University of Technology, Božetěchova, Brno-Královo Pole, Czechia