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Forthcoming Kubernetes (K8S) changes in F40/Rawhide – Fedora Community Blog
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I'm not sure who in there right mind would use Fedora rawhide in a Kubernetes cluster. That's just insane.
Developers wanting to test the upcoming release and get a head start in their lab so they can be prepared when the "stable" RHEL or compatible distro releases this. I doubt any are deploying k8s to prod on fedora