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-# okd.io Blog
-
-
-
-We look forward to sharing news and useful information about OKD in this blog.
-
-You are also invited to participate: share your experiences and tips with the community by creating your own blog articles for okd.io.
-
-## Blogs
-
-### 2023
-
-|Date | Title |
-|------------|-------|
-| 2023-07-18 | [State of affairs in OKD CI/CD](blog/2023-07-18-State-of-Affairs-in-OKD-CI-CD.md) |
-
-### 2022
-
-|Date | Title |
-|------------|-------|
-| 2022-12-12 | [Building the OKD payload](blog/2022-12-12-Building-OKD-payload.md) |
-| 2022-10-25 | [OKD Streams: Building the Next Generation of OKD together](blog/2022-10-25-OKD-Streams-Building-the-Next-Generation-of-OKD-together.md) |
-| 2022-10-20 | [OKD at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2022](blog/2022-10-20-OKD-at-Kubecon-NA-Detroit.md) |
-| 2022-09-09 | [An Introduction to Debugging OKD Release Artifacts](blog/2022-09-09-an-introduction-to-debugging-okd-release-artifacts.html.md) |
-
-### 2021
-
-|Date | Title |
-|------------|-------|
-| 2021-05-06 | [OKD Working Group Office Hours at KubeconEU on OpenShift.tv](blog/2021-05-06-OKD-Office-Hours-at-KubeconEU-on-OpenShiftTV.html.md) |
-| 2021-05-04 | [Rohde & Schwarz's Journey to OpenShift 4 From OKD to Azure Red Hat OpenShift](blog/2021-05-04-From-OKD-to-OpenShift-in-3-Years.html.md) |
-| 2021-03-22 | [Recap OKD Testing and Deployment Workshop - Videos and Additional Resources](blog/2021-03-22-recap-okd-testing-deployment-workshop.html.md) |
-| 2021-04-19 | [Please avoid using FCOS 33.20210301.3.1 for new OKD installs](blog/2021-03-19-please-avoid-using-fcos-33.20210301.3.1.html.md) |
-| 2021-03-16 | [Save The Date! OKD Testing and Deployment Workshop (March 20) Register Now!](blog/2021-03-16-save-the-date-okd-testing-deployment-workshop.html.md) |
-| 2021-03-07 | [okd.io now has a blog](blog/2021-03-07-new-blog.html.md) |
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+authors:
+ jmeng:
+ name: Jakob Meng
+ description: https://github.com/jm1
+ avatar: https://www.okd.io/img/okd-panda-flat_rocketeer_with_number.svg
+ dmueller:
+ name: Diane Mueller
+ description: https://github.com/dmueller2001
+ avatar: https://www.okd.io/img/okd-panda-flat_rocketeer_with_number.svg
\ No newline at end of file
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-# okd.io now has a blog
-
-!!!Todo
- This content is for the current **Middleman** based OKD.io site
-
-## Let's share news and useful information with each other
-
-We look forward to sharing news and useful information about OKD **in this blog** in the future.
-
-You are also invited to participate: share your experiences and tips with the community by creating your own blog articles for okd.io.
-
-Here's how to do it:
-
-* Fork the repository [https://github.com/okd-project/okd.io](https://github.com/okd-project/okd.io)
-* Create a new file in the source/blog directory
-* The filename must have this format:
-
- ```text
- yyyy-mm-dd-
.html.markdown
-
- yyyy = Year (four digits)
- mm = Month (two digits)
- dd = Day (two digits)
-
- e.g.:
- source/blog/2021-03-07-my-first-article.html.markdown
- ```
-
-* The date must not be in the future !
-* Each article must contain a header section like this one:
-
- ```yaml
- ---
- title:
- date: 2021-03-07 <- THIS DATE MUST EXACTLY MATCH THE DATE IN THE FILENAME
- tags: blog <- CHOOSE ONE OR MORE TAGS (COMMA SEPARATED)
- ---
-
- ... GITHUB MARKDOWN SYNTAX ...
- ```
-
-* Test your changes locally. This [README.md](https://github.com/okd-project/okd.io) file will tell you how to do that.
-* Create a pull request, if your article is ready to be published.
-
-![Panda rocketeer](img/okd-panda-flat_rocketeer_with_number.svg){: width="100"}
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+# Posts
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diff --git a/docs/blog/2021-05-06-OKD-Office-Hours-at-KubeconEU-on-OpenShiftTV.html.md b/docs/blog/posts/OKD-Office-Hours-at-KubeconEU-on-OpenShiftTV.html.md
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--- a/docs/blog/2021-05-06-OKD-Office-Hours-at-KubeconEU-on-OpenShiftTV.html.md
+++ b/docs/blog/posts/OKD-Office-Hours-at-KubeconEU-on-OpenShiftTV.html.md
@@ -1,10 +1,18 @@
+---
+draft: false
+date: 2021-05-06
+---
+
# OKD Working Group Office Hours at KubeconEU on OpenShift.tv
-## Video from OKD Working Group Office Hours at KubeconEU on OpenShift.tv
On May 6th 2020, [OKD-Working Group](https://groups.google.com/g/okd-wg) members hosted an hour long community led Office Hour with a brief introduction to the latest release by Red Hat's Charro Gruver then live Q/A!
+
+
+## Video from OKD Working Group Office Hours at KubeconEU on OpenShift.tv
+
Join the [OKD-Working Group](https://groups.google.com/g/okd-wg) and add your voice to the conversation!
diff --git a/docs/blog/2022-10-25-OKD-Streams-Building-the-Next-Generation-of-OKD-together.md b/docs/blog/posts/OKD-Streams-Building-the-Next-Generation-of-OKD-together.md
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--- a/docs/blog/2022-10-25-OKD-Streams-Building-the-Next-Generation-of-OKD-together.md
+++ b/docs/blog/posts/OKD-Streams-Building-the-Next-Generation-of-OKD-together.md
@@ -1,12 +1,19 @@
-# OKD Streams: Building the Next Generation of OKD together
+---
+draft: false
+date: 2022-10-24
+authors:
+ - dmueller
+---
-
+# OKD Streams - Building the Next Generation of OKD together
-*by [Diane Mueller](https://github.com/dmueller2001)*
+
-date: 2022-10-25
+OKD is the community distribution of Kubernetes that powers Red Hat OpenShift. The OKD community has created reusable Tekton build pipelines on a shared Kubernetes cluster for the OKD build pipelines so that they could manage the build & release processes for OKD in the open.
-OKD is the community distribution of Kubernetes that powers Red Hat OpenShift. The OKD community has created reusable Tekton build pipelines on a shared Kubernetes cluster for the OKD build pipelines so that they could manage the build & release processes for OKD in the open. With the [operate-first.cloud](https://www.operate-first.cloud/){target=_blank} hosted at the [massopen.cloud](https://massopen.cloud/){target=_blank}, the OKD community has launched a fully open source release pipeline that the community can participate in to help support and manage the release cycle ourselves. The OKD Community is now able to build and release stable builds of OKD 4.12 on both Fedora CoreOS and the newly introduced CentOS Stream CoreOS. We are calling it OKD Streams.
+
+
+With the [operate-first.cloud](https://www.operate-first.cloud/){target=_blank} hosted at the [massopen.cloud](https://massopen.cloud/){target=_blank}, the OKD community has launched a fully open source release pipeline that the community can participate in to help support and manage the release cycle ourselves. The OKD Community is now able to build and release stable builds of OKD 4.12 on both Fedora CoreOS and the newly introduced CentOS Stream CoreOS. We are calling it OKD Streams.
## New Patterns, New CI/CD Pipelines and a new CoreOS
diff --git a/docs/blog/2022-10-20-OKD-at-Kubecon-NA-Detroit.md b/docs/blog/posts/OKD-at-Kubecon-NA-Detroit.md
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--- a/docs/blog/2022-10-20-OKD-at-Kubecon-NA-Detroit.md
+++ b/docs/blog/posts/OKD-at-Kubecon-NA-Detroit.md
@@ -1,13 +1,18 @@
-# OKD at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2022
-
-
+---
+draft: false
+date: 2022-10-20
+authors:
+ - dmueller
+---
-*by [Diane Mueller](https://github.com/dmueller2001)*
+# OKD at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2022
-date: 2022-10-20
+
Are you heading to Kubecon/NA October 24, 2022 - October 28, 2022 in Detroit at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2022?
+
+
If so, here's where you'll find members of the OKD Working Group and Red Hat engineers that working on delivering the latest releases of OKD at Kubecon!
## October 25th
diff --git a/docs/blog/2022-09-09-an-introduction-to-debugging-okd-release-artifacts.html.md b/docs/blog/posts/an-introduction-to-debugging-okd-release-artifacts.md
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index abd2f7bb..56a3f9d9 100644
--- a/docs/blog/2022-09-09-an-introduction-to-debugging-okd-release-artifacts.html.md
+++ b/docs/blog/posts/an-introduction-to-debugging-okd-release-artifacts.md
@@ -1,9 +1,15 @@
-# An Introduction to Debugging OKD Release Artifacts
+---
+draft: false
+date: 2022-09-09
+---
+# An Introduction to debugging OKD release artifacts
_by [Denis Moiseev](https://github.com/lobziik) and [Michael McCune](https://github.com/elmiko)_
+
+
During the course of installing, operating, and maintaining an OKD cluster it is natural for users to come across strange behaviors and failures that are difficult to understand. As Red Hat engineers working on OpenShift, we have many tools at our disposal to research cluster failures and to report our findings to our colleagues. We would like to share some of our experiences, techniques, and tools with the wider OKD community in the hopes of inspiring others to investigate these areas.
As part of our daily activities we spend a significant amount of time investigating bugs, and also failures in our release images and testing systems. As you might imagine, to accomplish this task we use many tools and pieces of _tribal knowledge_ to understand not only the failures themselves, but the complexity of the build and testing infrastructures. As Kubernetes and OpenShift have grown, there has always been an organic growth of tooling and testing that helps to support and drive the development process forward. To fully understand the depths of these processes is to be actively following what is happening with the development cycle. This is not always easy for users who are also focused on delivering high quality service through their clusters.
diff --git a/docs/blog/2022-12-12-Building-OKD-payload.md b/docs/blog/posts/building-OKD-payload.md
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--- a/docs/blog/2022-12-12-Building-OKD-payload.md
+++ b/docs/blog/posts/building-OKD-payload.md
@@ -1,9 +1,18 @@
+---
+draft: false
+date: 2022-12-12
+categories:
+ - Build
+---
+
# Building the OKD payload
Over the last couple of months, we've been busy building a new OKD release on [CentOS Stream](https://www.centos.org/centos-stream/) [CoreOS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Container_Linux) (SCOS), and were able to present it for the [OpenShift Commons Detroit 2022](https://www.okd.io/blog/2022-10-20-OKD-at-Kubecon-NA-Detroit/).
+
+
While some of us created a Tekton pipeline that could [build SCOS](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcGsvSms--A&list=PLaR6Rq6Z4Iqck7Z0ekuJdsMU1fE6hkd6d&index=2) on a Kind cluster, others were tediously building the OKD payload with Prow, but also creating a [Tekton](https://tekton.dev/) pipeline for building that payload on any OpenShift or OKD cluster.
The goal of this effort is to enable and facilitate community collaboration and contributions, giving anybody the ability to do their own payload builds and run tests themselves.
diff --git a/docs/blog/2021-05-04-From-OKD-to-OpenShift-in-3-Years.html.md b/docs/blog/posts/from-OKD-to-OpenShift-in-3-Years.html.md
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index b61fa765..cb24dde5 100644
--- a/docs/blog/2021-05-04-From-OKD-to-OpenShift-in-3-Years.html.md
+++ b/docs/blog/posts/from-OKD-to-OpenShift-in-3-Years.html.md
@@ -1,10 +1,16 @@
-# Rohde & Schwarz's Journey to OpenShift 4 From OKD to Azure Red Hat OpenShift
+---
+draft: false
+date: 2021-05-04
+---
+
+# From OKD to OpenShift in 3 Years - talk by Josef Meier (Rohde & Schwarz) from OpenShift Commons Gathering at Kubecon
-## From OKD to OpenShift in 3 Years - talk by Josef Meier (Rohde & Schwarz) from OpenShift Commons Gathering at Kubecon
On May 4th 2020, [OKD-Working Group](https://groups.google.com/g/okd-wg) member Josef Meier gave a wonderful talk about Rohde & Schwarz's Journey to OpenShift 4 from OKD to ARO (Azure Red Hat OpenShift) and discussed benefits of participating in the OKD Working Group!
+
+
Join the [OKD-Working Group](https://groups.google.com/g/okd-wg) and add your voice to the conversation!
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diff --git a/docs/blog/2021-03-19-please-avoid-using-fcos-33.20210301.3.1.html.md b/docs/blog/posts/please-avoid-using-fcos-33.20210301.3.1.html.md
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--- a/docs/blog/2021-03-19-please-avoid-using-fcos-33.20210301.3.1.html.md
+++ b/docs/blog/posts/please-avoid-using-fcos-33.20210301.3.1.html.md
@@ -1,12 +1,17 @@
+---
+draft: false
+date: 2021-03-19
+---
+
# Please avoid using FCOS 33.20210301.3.1 for new OKD installs
-Hi,
-
Due to several issues ([1] and [2]) fresh installations using FCOS
33.20210301.3.1 would fail. The fix is coming in Podman 3.1.0.
+
+
Please use an older stable release - 33.20210217.3.0 - as a starting
point instead. See download links at
[https://builds.coreos.fedoraproject.org/browser?stream=stable](https://builds.coreos.fedoraproject.org/browser?stream=stable]) (might
diff --git a/docs/blog/2021-03-22-recap-okd-testing-deployment-workshop.html.md b/docs/blog/posts/recap-okd-testing-deployment-workshop.html.md
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--- a/docs/blog/2021-03-22-recap-okd-testing-deployment-workshop.html.md
+++ b/docs/blog/posts/recap-okd-testing-deployment-workshop.html.md
@@ -1,11 +1,18 @@
+---
+draft: false
+date: 2021-03-22
+---
+
# Recap OKD Testing and Deployment Workshop - Videos and Additional Resources
-## The OKD Working Group held a virtual community-hosted workshop on testing and deploying OKD4 on March 20th
-
On March 20th, [OKD-Working Group](https://groups.google.com/g/okd-wg) hosted a day-long event to bring together people from the OKD and related Open Source project communities to collaborate on testing and [documentation of the OKD 4 install and upgrade processes for the various platforms](https://github.com/elmiko/okd-deployment-configuration-guides) that people are deploying OKD 4 on as well to identify any issues with the current documentation for these processes and triage them together.
+
+
+## The OKD Working Group held a virtual community-hosted workshop on testing and deploying OKD4 on March 20th
+
The day started with all attendees together in the ‘main stage’ area for 2 hours where community members gave an short welcome along with the following four presentations:
- [What is OKD4 (with a Release Update) - by Charro Gruver (Red Hat)](https://youtu.be/fOKve11GOJg)
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diff --git a/docs/blog/2023-07-18-State-of-Affairs-in-OKD-CI-CD.md b/docs/blog/posts/state-of-Affairs-in-OKD-CI-CD.md
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index 76ae1fb5..9c166820 100644
--- a/docs/blog/2023-07-18-State-of-Affairs-in-OKD-CI-CD.md
+++ b/docs/blog/posts/state-of-Affairs-in-OKD-CI-CD.md
@@ -1,16 +1,25 @@
+---
+draft: false
+date: 2023-07-18
+categories:
+ - Build
+authors:
+ - jmeng
+---
+
# State of affairs in OKD CI/CD
-*by [Jakob Meng](https://github.com/jm1)*
-
-date: 2023-07-18
+
[OKD](https://www.okd.io/) is a community distribution of Kubernetes which is built from Red Hat OpenShift components on
top of Fedora CoreOS (FCOS) and recently also CentOS Stream CoreOS (SCOS). The OKD variant based on Fedora CoreOS is
called [OKD or OKD/FCOS](https://github.com/okd-project/okd). The SCOS variant is often referred to as [OKD/SCOS](
https://github.com/okd-project/okd-scos/).
-The previous blog posts introduced [OKD Streams](2022-10-25-OKD-Streams-Building-the-Next-Generation-of-OKD-together.md)
-and [its new Tekton pipelines](2022-12-12-Building-OKD-payload.md) for building OKD/FCOS and OKD/SCOS releases. This
+
+
+The previous blog posts introduced [OKD Streams](OKD-Streams-Building-the-Next-Generation-of-OKD-together.md)
+and [its new Tekton pipelines](building-OKD-payload.md) for building OKD/FCOS and OKD/SCOS releases. This
blog post gives an overview of the current build and release processes for FCOS, SCOS and OKD. It outlines OKD's
dependency on OpenShift, an remnant from the past when its Origin predecessor was a downstream rebuild of OpenShift 3,
and concludes with an outlook on how OKD Streams will help users, developers and partners to experiment with future
@@ -94,7 +103,6 @@ https://github.com/okd-project/okd-coreos-pipeline/)), to build OKD/SCOS (with [
https://github.com/okd-project/okd-payload-pipeline)) and to build operators (with [okd-operator-pipeline](
https://github.com/okd-project/okd-operator-pipeline)). [The OKD Streams pipelines have been created to improve the
RHEL9 readiness signal for Red Hat OpenShift. It allows developers to build and compose different tasks and pipelines to
-easily experiment with OpenShift and related technologies](
-https://www.okd.io/blog/2022-10-25-OKD-Streams-Building-the-Next-Generation-of-OKD-together/). Both
+easily experiment with OpenShift and related technologies](OKD-Streams-Building-the-Next-Generation-of-OKD-together.md). Both
`okd-coreos-pipeline` and `okd-operator-pipeline` are already used in OKD's CI/CD and in the future
`okd-payload-pipeline` might supersede OCP CI for building OKD payload components and mirroring OCP payload components.
diff --git a/docs/blog/2021-03-16-save-the-date-okd-testing-deployment-workshop.html.md b/docs/blog/posts/testing-deployment-workshop.html.md
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--- a/docs/blog/2021-03-16-save-the-date-okd-testing-deployment-workshop.html.md
+++ b/docs/blog/posts/testing-deployment-workshop.html.md
@@ -1,7 +1,15 @@
+---
+draft: false
+date: 2021-03-16
+categories:
+ - Testing
+---
+
# Save The Date! OKD Testing and Deployment Workshop (March 20) Register Now!
+
## The OKD Working Group is hosting a virtual workshop on testing and deploying OKD4
On March 20th, [OKD-Working Group](https://groups.google.com/g/okd-wg) is hosting a [one day event](https://hopin.com/events/okd-testing-and-deployment-workshop) to bring together people from the OKD and related Open Source project communities to collaborate on testing and [documentation of the OKD 4 install and upgrade processes for the various platforms](https://github.com/elmiko/okd-deployment-configuration-guides) that people are deploying OKD 4 on as well to identify any issues with the current documentation for these processes and triage them together.
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- --md-default-bg-color--lightest: hsla(0, 0%, 96%, 1);
- --md-default-fg-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.95);
- --md-default-fg-color--light: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8);
+ --md-default-bg-color--light: hsla(0, 0%, 90%, 1);
+ --md-default-bg-color--lighter: hsla(0, 0%, 93%, 1);
+ --md-default-bg-color--lightest: hsla(0, 0%, 96%, 1);
+ --md-default-fg-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.95);
+ --md-default-fg-color--light: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8);
}
[data-md-color-scheme=okd] {
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
--md-code-hl-variable-color: var(--md-code-fg-color);
--md-typeset-color: var(--md-default-fg-color);
--md-typeset-a-color: var(--md-primary-fg-color--light);
- --md-typeset-a-color--light: hsla(0, 0%, 100%, 1);
+ --md-typeset-a-color--light: hsla(0, 0%, 100%, 1);
--md-typeset-mark-color: var(--md-default-fg-color--lightest);
--md-typeset-kbd-color: hsla(var(--md-hue), 15%, 94%, 1);
--md-typeset-kbd-accent-color: hsla(var(--md-hue), 15%, 94%, 1);
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
.md-container {
- background-image: linear-gradient( var(--md-default-bg-color--lightest), var(--md-default-bg-color--white) );
+ background-image: linear-gradient(var(--md-default-bg-color--lightest), var(--md-default-bg-color--white));
}
.md-nav {
diff --git a/docs/installation.md b/docs/installation.md
index 26b03f62..806fcfd7 100644
--- a/docs/installation.md
+++ b/docs/installation.md
@@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ OKD support installation on bare metal hardware, a number of virtualization plat
If you want to install on a typical developer workstation, then [Code-Ready Containers](crc.md) may be a better options, as that is a cut-down installation designed to run on limited compute and memory resources.
-You can find examples of OKD installations, setup by OKD community members in the [guides](guides/overview.md) section.
-
## Getting Started
To obtain the openshift installer and client, visit [releases](https://github.com/okd-project/okd/releases){: target=_blank} for stable versions or [https://amd64.origin.releases.ci.openshift.org/](https://amd64.origin.releases.ci.openshift.org/){: target=_blank} for nightlies.
diff --git a/docs/wg_docs/doc-env.md b/docs/wg_docs/doc-env.md
index 6f9dbc4c..e24f1575 100644
--- a/docs/wg_docs/doc-env.md
+++ b/docs/wg_docs/doc-env.md
@@ -29,13 +29,13 @@ You can create the environment by :
On Windows and MacOS you need to ensure the Docker or Podman system is running
!!!Info
- On MacOS you need to ensure the directory you are working in is available within the podman virtual machine. You can specify additional directories to mount when issuing the `podman machine init` command. An example command to initialise the podman machine on MacOS could be:
+ On MacOS you need to ensure the directory you are working in is available within the podman virtual machine. You can specify additional directories to mount when issuing the `podman machine init` command. An example command to initialize the podman machine on MacOS could be:
```shell
podman machine init --cpus 6 --disk-size 150 -m 8096 --now -v /Users:/Users -v /private:/private -v /var/folders:/var/folders
```
- This specifies the CPU, disk and memory resource to give the podman amchine and also the directories to mount into the virtual machine. This ensures that all user home directories are available within the podman machine.
+ This specifies the CPU, disk and memory resource to give the podman machine and also the directories to mount into the virtual machine. This ensures that all user home directories are available within the podman machine.
*If you have a node.js environment installed that includes the npm command then you can make use of the run scripts provided in the project to run the docker or podman commands*
diff --git a/docs/wg_virt/overview.md b/docs/wg_virt/overview.md
index 2c1724be..d80e20de 100644
--- a/docs/wg_virt/overview.md
+++ b/docs/wg_virt/overview.md
@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ including a graphical user interface and deployed using bare metal suited method
[Meet our community](community.md)!
-## Documentation
-
-* [Guide to installing OKD Virtualization on Bare Metal UPI](../guides/virt-baremetal-upi/index.md)
-
## Projects
The OKD Virtualization Subgroup is monitoring and integrating the following projects in a user consumable virtualization solution:
diff --git a/docs/working-group/minutes/2022/WG-Meeting-Minutes-05-24-2022.md b/docs/working-group/minutes/2022/WG-Meeting-Minutes-05-24-2022.md
index a05a979b..ff8b80a4 100644
--- a/docs/working-group/minutes/2022/WG-Meeting-Minutes-05-24-2022.md
+++ b/docs/working-group/minutes/2022/WG-Meeting-Minutes-05-24-2022.md
@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@
* OKD Release updates (Christian)
* Question: Operator count? There was a change, we don't know the details
* FCOS updates (Timothée)
- * [Ignition config accessible to unprivileged software on VMware](https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/coreos-status@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/M3EQHFIF2XXTZRVDDWHBZW3OHIHHP2GC/)
- * [Format change for Nutanix artifact](https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/coreos-status@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/SZAD4FBCJFHDV3SSOLOXR4RUXRWGJN56/)
+ * [Ignition config accessible to unprivileged software on VMware](https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-hj57-j5cw-2mwp)
+ * [Format change for Nutanix artifact](https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/format-change-for-nutanix-artifact/39274)
* [coreos autoinstall creates huge number of xfs allocation groups](https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/1183)
* https://docs.okd.io/latest/installing/installing_bare_metal/installing-bare-metal.html#installation-user-infra-machines-advanced_disk_installing-bare-metal
* Docs updates (Brian, Jaime)
diff --git a/mkdocs.yml b/mkdocs.yml
index 0d181367..fc8706d8 100644
--- a/mkdocs.yml
+++ b/mkdocs.yml
@@ -33,9 +33,10 @@ theme:
language: en
custom_dir: overrides
features:
+ - content.code.copy
- content.code.annotate
# - content.tabs.link
- - navigation.instant
+ # - -
- naviagation.sections
- navigation.tracking
# - navigation.tabs
@@ -45,10 +46,41 @@ theme:
- search.highlight
use_directory_urls: true
plugins:
- - search:
- lang: en
+ - tags
+ - social
+ - blog:
+ archive: true
+ archive_date_format: yyyy
+ archive_url_date_format: yyyy
+ authors: true
+ authors_file: "{blog}/.authors.yml"
+ blog_dir: blog
+ blog_toc: true
+ categories: false
+ categories_allowed:
+ - Build
+ - Community
+ - Testing
+ - Guide
+ categories_name: Categories
+ categories_slugify: !!python/object/apply:pymdownx.slugs.slugify
+ kwds:
+ case: lower
+ post_url_date_format: yyyy/MM/dd
+ post_url_format: "{date}/{slug}"
+ post_slugify: !!python/object/apply:pymdownx.slugs.slugify
+ kwds:
+ case: lower
+ post_slugify_separator: _
+ post_excerpt: optional
+ post_excerpt_max_authors: 2
- minify:
minify_html: true
+ - search:
+ pipeline:
+ - stemmer
+ - stopWordFilter
+ - trimmer
markdown_extensions:
- attr_list
- admonition
@@ -74,22 +106,9 @@ nav:
- Getting Started:
- Installation: installation.md
- CRC: crc.md
- - Guides:
- - Overview: guides/overview.md
- - Automated vSphere install: guides/automated-vsphere-upi.md
- - Prerequites for vSphere UPI: guides/vsphere-prereqs.md
- - vSphere IPI Deployment: guides/vsphere-ipi.md
- - Single Node OKD Installation: guides/sno.md
- - Single Node UPI (the hard way) OKD Installation: guides/upi-sno.md
- - Vadim's homelab: guides/vadim.md
- - Sri's homelab: guides/sri.md
- - Azure IPI Default Deployment: guides/azure-ipi.md
- - AWS IPI Default Deployment: guides/aws-ipi.md
- - GCP IPI Default Deployment: guides/gcp-ipi.md
- - OKD Virtualization: guides/virt-baremetal-upi/index.md
- - Assisted Installer SNO : guides/sno-assisted-installer.md
- Documentation: docs.md
- - Blog: blog.md
+ - Blog:
+ - blog/index.md
- Community:
- OKD Community: community.md
- Code of Conduct: conduct.md