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Bootc as a project is one with tons of promise and lots of community support. It's what is powering the next generation of Atomic Desktops, CoreOS, and Fedora IoT, not to mention all of the work that @UniversalBlue has done to show off everything that can be done today.

If you want to follow bootc more closely, regular updates from Fedora's end are shared here. :)

➡️ discussion.fedoraproject.org/t

Fedora Discussion#bootc-initiative topicsThis is the primary discussion space for the (proposed) Fedora bootc initiative, which seeks to establish the Fedora community as the center of activity for implementing methods of configuring and managing image based Linux systems using OCI container tools.<br><br>For real-time, interactive conversation, join us in #bootc on Fedora Chat.
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#introduction hiiiiii fedi

just moving my account from @xyny@mastodon.art
i currently post art on @xyny@metapixl.com
so this account is mostly meant for more general use (though i do reserve the right to post art here too)

topics i might be talking about:
- linux
- my project @bluebuild
- universal blue
- fedora atomic and other next-gen distros
- ui/ux and web dev / design
- generative art
- selfhosting
- whatever else i may tinker with..

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There's a big new update to the BlueBuild CLI, with some real nice DX upgrades. Thanks @gmpinder 💙

Make sure to read our release blog for a full list of features; and breaking changes!

blue-build.org/blog/v090-featu

BlueBuildNew CLI Features & Breaking Changes — v0.9.0Stay up-to-date on new CLI features and breaking changes related to custom modules.
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Fedora 41 did not see big changes for Fedora Atomic Desktops, but we are certainly ramping up for the switch to bootc and being fully image-based!

Learn more about what's new for Fedora Atomic Desktops and what is coming for Fedora 42!
fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-f

Fedora Magazine · What’s new for Fedora Atomic Desktops in Fedora 41 - Fedora MagazineDescribe what is new for Fedora Atomic Desktops in Fedora 41
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Fedora Atomic Desktop users, here's a brief guide on upgrading to Fedora 41 and how to rollback if you need to!

Rolling back is one of the advantages of using an atomic OS as it lets you return to the previous image you were using as though nothing change.

Just letting you know that exists if you're hesitant about trying the latest release.

➡️ fedoramagazine.org/how-to-reba

Fedora Magazine · How to rebase to Fedora Linux 41 on Silverblue - Fedora MagazineInstructions for rebasing your Silverblue installation to the current Fedora Silverblue 41
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Help us test Fedora IoT and Fedora CoreOS for the release of Fedora 41!

If you're familiar with Fedora Atomic Desktops, then these editions will not seem so different aside from the server use case.

Both test days are running from today, Oct 7 to Friday, Oct 11.

More details on how to participate: fedoramagazine.org/contribute-

Fedora Magazine · Contribute at the Fedora CoreOS and IoT Test Week - Fedora MagazineRequest for contributors for the Fedora CoreOS and IoT Test Weeks