In this OKD Working Group Briefing, OKD-WG co-chairs, Christian Glombek and Vadim Rutkovsky (Red Hat) give an update on the OKD 4.4 Beta Release along with an introduction to Fedora CoreOS and an explanation of OKD 4 architecture. The Briefing also includes insights into the Road Ahead for OKD and how to get involved in the OKD community.

Slides available here.


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Additional Resources:

OKD Latest Documentation: https://docs.okd.io/latest/welcome/index.html

Slack channel: #openshift-dev in Kubernetes Slack: https://slack.kubernetes.io/

Open your OKD issues: https://github.com/openshift/okd

Find new OKD versions, changelogs: https://origin-release.svc.ci.openshift.org/

OKD WG Bi-Weekly Meeting Details: https://github.com/openshift/community/projects/1

OKD-WG YouTube Play list: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzivtqfDMMI&list=PLaR6Rq6Z4Iqc3WjZB-rUT…


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