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Based on the FedMag article, it looks like only Kube 1.9 was mentioned in the Beta talking
points -
https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-28-beta/
Scanning this ticket, here's a shot at some talking points:
- Automatic update checking is now supported
Users of Fedora Atomic Host 28 can now configure `rpm-ostree` to automatically check for
updates to the host. This functionality is disabled by default; users will have to opt
in. For more information, consult the upstream [rpm-ostree pull request](
https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/1147).
- Atomic system containers now use the SELinux policy from the host
Every file in the container gets the same label it would have if installed on the host
(e.g. /usr/bin/foo in the container has the same SELinux label as `/usr/bin/foo` on the
host). This allows users to run containerized system services without losing the
possibility of having different SELinux contexts. Additionally, we can finally fully
de-duplicate files on Fedora Atomic Host with the rest of the system, as there is no
mismatch in the `xattrs`. For more information, consult the upstream [atomic
issue](https://github.com/projectatomic/atomic/pull/1143).
- Unified ostree repo for all Fedora Atomic Host and Fedora Atomic Workstation ostree
content
With the release of Fedora Atomic Host 28, we now have a single ostree repo that serves up
all the Fedora 28 content for Atomic Host and Fedora Atomic Workstation. This includes
all the multi-arch content for `aarch64` and `ppc64le`.
- Fedora Atomic Host 28 is available for AArch64 and PPCle64
Fedora Atomic Host continues to be available and supported on `x86_64`, `aarch64`, and
`ppcle64` architectures.
- buildah + podman are now included by default in Fedora Atomic Host
The release of Fedora Atomic Host 28 introduces two new tools for building and managing
containers on your host. The `buildah` tool allows you to build containers on your host
without the need for using the `docker` daemon. Likewise, the `podman` tool allows you to
pull, run, stop, start, and otherwise manage your containers on your host without the need
for the `docker` daemon. For more information, check out the the upstream repo for
[
buildah](https://github.com/projectatomic/buildah) and
[
podman](https://github.com/projectatomic/libpod).
- Kubernetes 1.9 containers available
Along with the release of Fedora Atomic Host 18, we are pleased to announce the
availability of version 1.9 of Kubernetes via containers on the Fedora Container Registry.
There is a ton of new features in this release of Kubernetes, for more information
consult the [Kubernetes 1.9 release
notes](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/CHANGELOG-1.9....
@dustymabe @sanja @jlebon @giuseppep @x3mboy - Could you have look at these notes and see
how they look?
I think we should be able to copy/paste them into
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_28_talking_points if they look sane
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