For those of you that haven't played with, or find the online documentation for containerizing your workloads to be a bit intimidating, I wrote a blog post/How To on putting together a container, and setting up the systemd services to manage it. Hope it's helpful to folks....
Was working today on kind of an entry piece for Community Design Team: a logo and new mascot for #Bootc (special type of container).
His name is Bootseef and he's ready to fly through updates! 🚀🚀 Thanks to Madeline Peck and Design Team for the sketches, sources and color choices that inspired me. 👋 I enjoyed doing this particular mascot the most.
@fedora.design@peertube.linuxrocks.online and #CommunityDesignTeam have lots of work on their plate, so I invite aspiring and designers by trade to have a looksie-look in their GitLab issues. @fedora has engineering and other teams worth their gold, making software great, as well.
Containers are a big part of how uBlue and atomic systems work. Let your OS install be a stable host and use containers to cleanly tinker or manage applications no matter what distro it's packaged for.
🐘 Exciting times ahead! Just wrapped up speaking at NDC Sydney about 'Containerizing .NET' and can't wait to bring the conversation to Orlando Code Camp this week. 🚀 Delving into .NET in a box, my latest blog post explores the ins and outs of containerizing .NET, sharing insights and learnings from the journey. Whether you're deep in the .NET world or curious about containerization, check it out! 📖➡️ https://chris-ayers.com/2024/2/19/containerizing-dotnet-part-2#dotnet#containers#devcommunity
If you use Fedora Atomic Desktops or Fedora CoreOS, this may be a neat account to follow as it's what we use to manage containers - an important part of how to use this kind of system.
Quick and Dirty podman container
For those of you that haven't played with, or find the online documentation for containerizing your workloads to be a bit intimidating, I wrote a blog post/How To on putting together a container, and setting up the systemd services to manage it. Hope it's helpful to folks....