Hi, We have a message from some of our maintainers addressing the contribution of Podman, Buildah, and Skopeo. We are very excited about starting this process and hope you can join us on this journey.
As you may have already seen elsewhere, we have applied to contribute Podman, Buildah, and Skopeo to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Joining the CNCF will help us keep building each of these project’s commitments to open source, transparency, and community involvement. The engineering team you already know will keep working on the projects…
Greetings! We are happy to announce new releases of netavark and aardvark-dns v1.13. For those unfamiliar with these projects, they make up the network stack for the Podman. In addition to a slew of code update in the form of dependencies, you can look at the specific changes by checking out the release notes for…
I’m excited to announce that Podman will be moving to timed releases. From now on, new Podman releases will be made on the second week of every February, May, August, and November. This consistent schedule will make integrating Podman with other projects like Podman Desktop easier and aligns with the RHEL release schedule. Patch releases…
The Podman upstream team has just released Podman 5.2. To quote Matt Heon’s email: Podman v5.2.0 has just been released. This release is the first one with full support for libkrun, allowing GPUs to be mounted into our VMs on MacOS to accelerate AI workloads, which I know has been much anticipated. Otherwise, this has…
Podman version 5.0.0 has been released! It is our first major release in two years and includes several new features and significant changes. Podman version 5.0.0 is a very important release for Podman on Windows and Mac, featuring a complete rewrite of our code for those platforms and major improvements in hypervisor support on both…
In the coming days, the upstream Podman project will be releasing a major new version: Podman 5.0. When we decide to change our major version, it is because of changes to our API API or how Podman interacts with users. It is also an inflection point for introducing new technologies, setting new defaults, and for…
We’re excited to announce that Podman v4.8.0 has been released! This release includes over 20 features and over 20 bugfixes each. Some highlights include: For a full list of changes, see our GitHub release page. Big thanks to our contributors and community! Try it out and let us know what you think! Upcoming Deprecation Notices:…
We recently branched Podman 4.8 for a soon to be release. But the big news is our main branch is now 5.0.0-dev. For our users, this means a new major version of Podman has begun its genesis. What can users expect? We plan to begin releases of Podman 5.0.0 in early 2024. At this point,…
As written in an earlier blog by Brent we are going to replace the older CNI stack Netavark and Aardvark-dns. With Podman 5.0 on the horizon we have decided that it will be the perfect time to drop CNI support from our upstream builds. As mentioned in the prior blog post we will most likely…
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