Welcome to the June issue of “This Month in Fedora CoreOS”. In these posts, we will give a regular overview of notable things that have happened in Fedora CoreOS.
Releases
We are now producing s390x images for all our streams as part of our biweekly releases. These are available on the download page
Updates
- No major update this month
In case you missed it
- We have proposed a change to make Fedora CoreOS an official edition in Fedora 37
FCOS Count me stats
Let’s looks at the data we get from the rpm-ostree countme service. The following are representing the instances that have been up for a week or longer.
In terms of number of instances that have been up for a week and longer we seems to stabilize around 14,000 instances. For the Fedora version we see a good decline in the older version of Fedora (34, 35) and a good adoption of Fedora 36 based content (OKD is consuming Fedora 35 content). Not much change on the architecture side with still a majority of x86_64 nodes.
Number of FCOS instances per week
Number of FCOS instances per Fedora version
Number of FCOS instances per architectures
Where to find us
We meet on IRC(libera.chat #fedora-meeting-1) or Matrix (Fedora Meeting 1) every wednesday at 16:30 UTC. You can also find us on the #fedora-coreos channel.
If you would like to report an issue or ask a question, you can use our GitHub tracker.