Hmm I see.. Probably because popularity is either Debian or RHEL forks when it comes to servers.. Yeah that's the good thing about open source is inter-compatibility I guess.
BTW this Alpine thing is still under testing personally.. I still need to achieve long term stability. I still am hopeful after what I've been reading from other's experiences.. Thanks!
I've always relied on Docker Hub and compose files (shared on the project page there), and never really delved deeper. It's nice to hear recent Podman on the next release.. So maybe it'll become a viable option again.
I read that RHEL (and folks) is the standard, for Podman. But lately they have been riddled with licensing issues and big corporate nonsense, and found Alpine instead..
Well, hear me out.. This is a self-hosted sub, I just run an *arr suite (lets face it, many here are), and do so in containers.. They are not really distributed as packages AFAIK..
BTW my main nitpick of Debian is the outdated Podman packages.. it wasn't practical to run it there. Otherwise I too was content with Debian. I did mention this.
yeah, but any update failure of a container is less fatal. and only affects the isolated service.. it's way easy to manage this situation than an unbootable server.
Thanks for the issue... looks like codeberg pages service is down :(