Hi Miro,
A little more detail is included in the linked post (accidental secrets), but in brief: Red Hat has a lot of different products, and they’re all using different build systems. The effort to maintain all of them, enhance them, and have them work together to produce a coherent output is quite expensive. A secure software development pipeline is a problem that many large organizations have and Red Hat has chosen to invest in a solution that many organizations will find useful. All Red Hat products will eventually use Konflux, including RHEL. This is Red Hat’s interest, but it might not be Fedora’s interest.
For people who are looking for more information about motivation, you can learn more about it by, for example, listening to Ralph Bean’s talk at Devconf.cz 2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2reMVZSDKC0) and Flock Rochester 2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnvN199qsS8).
Going back to my original question, should I infer that for you The Right Thing for Right Now is to share more about the features and motivation? I’m afraid the software stack is developing at too slow a pace to sustain people’s interest if we do a lot of that. Like NASA’s Crawler-transporter (Crawler-transporter - Wikipedia), this thing is moving a weighty collection of technologies, but it’s going to take a while to get to the launch pad.