Stop publishing new updates for Fedora CoreOS to the cannonical OStree repository at ostree.fedoraproject.org. Instead, rely on OCI Images from the fedora quay.io repository.
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Are we sure a 1 release cycle is going to be enough for all users to migrate? Do we know the update status of the current CoreOS installed base?
+1
(I'm not sure if I understand all the implications of this, but since the people who are working on OSTree think this is a good idea, I assume that it's going to be fine.)
presumably CoreOS people have figured this out
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/CoreOSStopPublishingOSTree#User_Experience
They noted people who opted out will have to migrate manually so I am assuming this will be documented.
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Metadata Update from @decathorpe: - Issue close_status updated to: Accepted - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
@fale Sorry I just noticed this comment.
Do we know the update status of the current CoreOS installed base?
Here are some numbers about the updates status : https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/fedora-coreos-numbers-05-2025-edition/153283
Are we sure a 1 release cycle is going to be enough for all users to migrate?
Given the above, we think 1 release cycle is fine. They can still migrate after f43 too, they'll just do a bigger jump.
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