Fedora CoreOS is the official successor to CoreOS Container Linux, and the upstream project behind Red Hat CoreOS. We're considering using this account to share news and updates about Fedora CoreOS. Would followers of this account find these sorts of tweets worthwhile?
#RedHat Quay 3.2, our enterprise #container registry, is here. Today we introduce the Container Security Operator, which integrates Quay’s image vulnerability scanning capabilities to #Kubernetes for improved security: red.ht/2PsCtc3
#RedHat introduces the open sourcing of @ProjectQuay, the upstream #container registry project representing the code that powers Red Hat Quay and @Quayio: red.ht/2pcMVKs
The first user preview release of @Fedora CoreOS is now available, bringing the latest Linux innovations from the Fedora community along with key CoreOS components like Ignition. Learn more: red.ht/32JxiJr
Today marks the 1 year anniversary since the #Knative project came to the world of #Kubernetes. Learn about our work with the community, where Knative is at, and what's next in #serverless: red.ht/2y4zOM1
Now available: @RedHat@OpenShift 4, the next generation of the industry's most comprehensive enterprise #Kubernetes platform. This release realizes the Red Hat and CoreOS vision of delivering automated operations red.ht/2JRx50F
Today we announce our participation in the Service Mesh Interface (SMI) project, a collaboration with Microsoft @Azure and others on a specification to make it easier for service meshes to run on #Kubernetes. red.ht/2Wduy6p#KubeCon
Operators are a way of packaging, deploying and managing Kubernetes applications, with #Kubernetes. Here are some ways Operators are important for a self-managed, cloud-like experience red.ht/2uRlR2J