Introducing and open sourcing the OCI Icon Set
Today we are excited to announce that we have open sourced the OCI Icon Set, allowing the wider community to easily build vendor neutral container and cloud native diagrams.
Read moreToday we are excited to announce that we have open sourced the OCI Icon Set, allowing the wider community to easily build vendor neutral container and cloud native diagrams.
Read moreLast last year, Cure53 performed a security audit of runc. runc is a CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to the OCI specification.
Read moreThe OCI Technical Oversight Board (TOB) has approved a new Artifacts project, utilizing the OCI manifest and OCI index definitions, new artifact types can be stored and served using the OCI distribution-spec without changing the actual distribution spec.
Read moreHave you ever tried to explain to a friend, or neighbor or your parent what containers are and received a blank or confused look as you try to describe them?
Read moreAs mentioned in our first post of 2019, this year is shaping up to be our busiest yet.
Read moreLooking back at 2018, OCI had a banner year for foundational momentum – perfect for all our community has planned for 2019 🗓
Read moreBy Alex Larsson and Owen Taylor Over the last five years, containers have taken the server world by storm.
Read moreBy Phil Estes & Mike Brown The Open Container Initiative (OCI) was formed in 2015 as a place to collaborate on the definition of a standard container runtime and image format.
Read moreBy Allen Sun, Alibaba Group PouchContainer is an open source container project created by Alibaba Group to be enterprise ready and promote OCI container standards.
Read moreBy Joe Brockmeier, Red Hat The CRI-O project (part of the former Kubernetes incubator) is busy working on the upcoming 1.
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