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Podman Ask Me Anything - CNCF addition December 10, 2024 1:00 - Introduction - Neil Smith - Manager of Red Hat's Containers team 2:33 - What is CNCF and what's our journey - Mark Russell - Product Manager Red Hat Containers 7:38 - Thoughts on CNCF - Colin Walters - Bootc and imagemode Architect 8:10 - Thoughts on CNCF - Brent Baude - Podman Architect 9:22 - Thoughts on CNCF - Daniel Veillard - Podman Desktop Engineering Manager 11:08 - Thoughts on CNCF - Tim deBoer- Podman Desktop Developer Experience Architect 11:40 - 2025 Roadmap Preview - Neil Smith 11:53 - 2025 Roadmap bootc and imagemode - Colin Walters 13:30 - 2025 Roadmap Podman and Buildah - Brent Baude 14:41 - What is the intensity of development now at Red Hat? Follow on, who will decide direction of the projects in the future? - Christian (cl -netbox) 20:56 - Why isn't Podman Desktop included in an RPM? - Christian 22:04 - 2025 Roadmap Podman and Buildah (continued) - Brent Baude 23:40 - 2025 Roadmap Podman Desktop - Daniel Veillard 26:49 - 2025 Roadmap Podman Desktop - Tim deBoer 27:36 - Is there a transition period, and when is it anticipated? - Mark Russell 29:08 - Why did podman change "X" versions in RHEL 9.5 from v4.x to v5.x? - Many respondents. See the answer in "1" below, and Brent's follow up at 33:44. 30:46 - The bootc documentation mentions the plans of lifting the OS tree commit requirement in the future. What kind of changes should be expected? Will they impact current available workflows? Will it be possible to transition existing systems and will the red hat family of base images continue use OS3 as their foundation? - Colin Walters 33:44 - Staying on Podman v4.9 for RHEL 9 entirely follow up - Brent Baude 34:44 - With the move to CNCF how will problems be handled? - Brent Baude 36:07 - What's the relationship between Podman and Podman Desktop? - Stevan Le Meur - Product Manager Podman Desktop 39:21 - Is copywrite assignment necessary to contribute to the projects? - Brent Baude 41:24 - How can I as a contributor become a maintainer? - Brent Baude 44:13 - Will it be possible to create bootc containers for deploying traditional systems with standard partitions rather than immutable systems based on ostree in the future ? Is that a planned feature/scenario ? - Colin Walters 46:58 - What is the most challenging part of Development? - Paul Holzinger Podman Engineer 47:30 - What are the big challenges that you see coming in the CNCF transition? - Colin Walters 48:19 - What are the big challenges that you see coming in the CNCF transition? - Daniel Veillard 49:18 - What are the big challenges that you see coming in the CNCF transition? - Brent Baude 50:50 - What are the big challenges that you see coming in the CNCF transition? - Preethi Thomas - Senior Manager Red Hat Containers 51:21 - What are the big challenges that you see coming in the CNCF transition? - Stevan Le Meur 52:25 - What are the big challenges that you see coming in the CNCF transition? - Neil Smith 52:58 - Where is Community Help Needed? - Brent Baude 53:52 - Where is Community Help Needed? - Colin Walters 54:38 - Where is Community Help Needed? - Daniel Veillard 56:26 - Where is Community Help Needed? - Neil Smith 56:44 - How does this transient root layer compare to rpm-ostree's layered packages? Is this just providing a similar technology to non-commit based operating systems? - Colin Walters 1: From Matt Heon off-camera in meeting chat on the v4. to v5 Podman version bump in RHEL 9.5. " Basically: 4 to 5 was a breaking change release in the sense that we broke things the RHEL doesn't care about. We had a few configuration changes we had to undo in 9, but for the most part nothing really broke, so we rolled forward to maintain the same package for 9 and 10. If we do a 6.0 at some point I would not expect that to land in 9. It was mostly a maintenance decision... We still have years of development left on 9, and backporting features to the 4.x branch would substantially increase our development time. If we can keep it compatible for RHEL, rp;;omg forward lets us spend more time on features and bugs and leas time on backports." https://podman.io / podman_io https://bsky.app/profile/podmanio.bsk... https://fosstodon.org/@Podman_io / discord