<div dir="ltr"><div>> But what I'd say on this is that I'd like Project Atomic to closely</div><div>> orbit the RPM ecosystem. For example, realistically you need content</div><div>> that goes into base images that gets reliable security updates.</div>
<div class="gmail_extra"><br>Agreed 100%. This is one of the things that I did not see mentioned anywhere in CoreOS documentation - no mention of a packaging ecosystem used to manage image content. That's one of the reasons I am installing a copy on libvirt to see what the insides look like. Of course, I am also installing the F20 Atomic kvm machine. <br>
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