Hi bertrand, This thread was more to open up a discussion as we move things forward. >From my end what help do you need from me?
--- Regards, Jonathan Aquilina On 2017-07-21 03:00, Bertrand Jacquin wrote: > Hi Jonathan, > > The get away from gentoo is out of topic in this discussion. > > As mentioned earlier, there are initial steps to take before going forward, > which I'm working on those days. > > Cheers, > Bertrand > > On 20/07/2017 05:03, Jonathan Aquilina wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I thought I would forward this to the list for discussion as we >> discussed at EDD the projects infrastructure needs an overhaul away >> from VM's and gentoo. >> >> The below is interesting as it is a centos based lean distro geared >> towards docker containers. I am not sure if this is something we >> should consider as its the direction we want to go towards exactly. >> >> --- >> Regards, >> >> Jonathan Aquilina >> >> -------- Original Message -------- >> >> SUBJECT: >> [CentOS-announce] CentOS Atomic Host 7.1706 Released >> >> DATE: >> 2017-07-19 01:39 >> >> FROM: >> Jason Brooks <jbro...@redhat.com> >> >> TO: >> atomic-devel <atomic-de...@projectatomic.io>, >> atomic-annou...@projectatomic.io, centos-annou...@centos.org, "The >> CentOS developers mailing list." <centos-de...@centos.org> >> >> REPLY-TO: >> cen...@centos.org >> >> An updated version of CentOS Atomic Host (tree version 7.1706), is now >> available. 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