Starting with Fedora 41 (currently rawhide), Kubernetes rpms will transition from a single Kubernetes version for each Fedora release to multiple versions for each release.
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/review-request-forthcoming-kubernetes-changes/117858
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Possible image suggestion. The latest kubernetes release apparently has a theme and logo which can be found at https://kubernetes.io/blog/2024/04/17/kubernetes-v1-30-release/. Not sure if this helps or not? Perhaps some inspiration? Top the kitten with a fedora?
@buckaroogeek Do you know the copyright status of that image? I searched, for a bit, to see if i could determine that status but could find nothing definitive. An appropriate attribution would be very good as well.
I do not know what the copyright status is. This thread on the kubernetes discourse has info on whom from the kubernetes team might have an answer:
https://discuss.kubernetes.io/t/kubernetes-v1-30-uwubernetes-released/27917
Perhaps @katcosgrove on the thread will have the answer? I would also be glad to reach out and ask in my role as fedora kubernetes maintainer (for fedora at least).
Image approval via email from @katcosgrove
Hi! Thanks for reaching out. You absolutely can use the logo; as it is part of Kubernetes, it is free to use for non-commercial purposes. As long as you're not selling t shirts, it's fine! The artist is Kate Efimova, @kefimochi on twitter. :) Kat
Hi!
Thanks for reaching out. You absolutely can use the logo; as it is part of Kubernetes, it is free to use for non-commercial purposes. As long as you're not selling t shirts, it's fine! The artist is Kate Efimova, @kefimochi on twitter. :)
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@buckaroogeek I've done an edit pass on your article. A few minor changes for readability and I broke the list of releases up into bullet items. Also added a featured image.
This would be a good time to review the article to make certain I haven't inadvertently made a change or add any last minute updates you might have encountered.
No publication date scheduled yet, but we will let you know when that is determined.
Thank you.
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@rlengland Thank you. Much appreciated! I will be adding more content with detail that would have made the blog post too long. These additions will including some notes on what will be in F41, how to use dnf to switch from unversioned to versioned, and using dnf to change versions. A cautions and caveats for the user. Plus a bit more on benefits to the kubernetes community. I should get a revised draft done on monday and will let you know.
@buckaroogeek Thank you for the update. We will await your notification.
@rlengland - Greetings. I have not forgotten this. Busy with hay at the moment but will have an update shortly.
@buckaroogeek Buck them bales. We'll be here when you're ready. :-)
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@buckaroogeek Is there a status update for this article, Brad?
hi Richard
I just finished an update to the Kubernetes quick docs (now a pull request) that I wanted in place for this article. I plan to submit it for review on thursday.
best regards
Brad
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Good afternoon Richard
I updated this draft. it has the essentials but probably will need a few links to external resources.
When you have a moment, please take a look.
thank you
@buckaroogeek The article looks good. When you have any links created let us know. If there are any requested dates for publication, alert us to those, as well.
Thanks.
Greetings Richard
I am finished with contributions. Please review and edit as needed. The versioned rpms described by the article are just now showing up in the F41 branch and rawhide (F42). F41 goes live in late October. It would be helpful for this to live in the next week or two.
Thank you, Brad. I'll give your article another once-over and plan on scheduling it for 21 August (this coming Wednesday). If that works for you assume it done.
Thanks for contributing to the Fedora Magazine.
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Thank you! That all works for me.
Best regards
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