This is a little umm question. However, the details are important because
most probably my whole application infrastructure will be dependent on it.

I am considering OKD.

I found that:

> OKD, previously OpenShift Origin, is a community project of packaged
software components needed to run Kubernetes. OKD is the upstream project
of Red Hat OpenShift, optimized for continuous application development and
deployment. OKD is generally a few releases ahead of OpenShift on features
OKD is where community updates happen first, and where they are trialed for
enterprise use.

However, let's just say, RedHat does not seem to be reliable when it comes
to these upstream / downstream things. If I am not clear yet, I am talking
about killing CentOS and restricting the source code for its enterprise
Linux build.

So, my question is, should I use OKD at all? What does the community
suggest we use if we are not interested in using OKD?

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