Hello Cockpiteers,
Is anyone using https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit-certificates and
interesting in taking over its development and maintenance? From the cockpit
team's PoV it is rather abandoned, nobody uses it or is interested in it, and
we have too much to do and need to shed some load.
It's not currently packaged in any distribution. It currently works, we've kept
it on life support with CI and dependabot and such, but it hasn't seen any real
development in a long time.
If you are interested, please let us know -- we can transfer it to a different
user/org, or you maintain it through PRs and we help with reviewing etc.
If nobody is interested, we'll archive the repository in two weeks.
Thanks,
Martin
Hello all,
Is anyone using https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit-certificates and
interested in taking over development/maintenance?
This never made it into any distribution or even an official upstream release,
we have too much to do in Red Hat's Cockpit team, and we need to shed some
load. It's not much (mostly keeping up with dependabot and cockpit lib
changes), but every bit helps.
We are going to archive the repository in a weeks if nobody else is interested
in it.
Thanks,
Martin
Hi!
Cockpit 310 and cockpit-machines 306 have been released, with
improvements to btrfs support, support for external snapshots of VMs,
support for migrating a VM away from SPICE, and other things.
More details as usual in the release notes:
https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-310.html
Enjoy!
Another wonderful "Wednesday", and another set of releases!
- cockpit 309
- cockpit-machines 305
- cockpit-podman 83
- cockpit-ostree 199
The big mention this time around is that Cockpit itself gained support
for btrfs (including manipulating subvolumes) in the storage page.
There are bug fixes all around (including some important ones in
cockpit-machines) and the usual library and translation updates.
The release announcement and the download links are in the usual place:
https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-309.html
Until next time — keep your stick on the ice,
lis
Hello all,
Cockpit is the modern Linux admin interface. We release regularly. Here
are the release notes:
https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-306.html
Summary:
- Kdump: Add Ansible/shell automation
- OSTree: Redesign, with new features
- Machines: Change “Add disk” default behavior
- Podman: Delete intermediate images
You can get Cockpit here:
http://cockpit-project.org/running.html
The new releases are available in Fedora 38 and 39.
Take care,
Martin Pitt
Cockpit is the modern Linux admin interface. We release regularly. Here
are the release notes:
https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-303.html
Summary:
- Apps: Detect missing AppStream metadata
- Machines: Add SSH keys to VM creation dialogMachines: Add SSH keys to VM creation dialog
You can get Cockpit here:
http://cockpit-project.org/running.html
The new releases are available in Fedora 38 and 39.
Take care,
Martin Pitt
Hi!
Cockpit is the modern Linux admin interface. We release regularly. Here
are the release notes:
https://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-293.html
Summary:
- Machines: Vsock device support
- Podman: Support for pruning unused containers
You can get Cockpit here:
http://cockpit-project.org/running.html
The new releases are available in Fedora 37 and 38, see the links in the
blog
post.
Have a nice week,
Katerina