The ORAS Community is thrilled to announce the release of ORAS v1.3.0-beta.3! This milestone continues our vision to make managing OCI artifacts easier, faster, and more intuitive for users and developers.| OCI Registry As Storage Blog
The ORAS project maintainers are proud to announce ORAS CLI v1.2.0 and ORAS-go v2.5.0. These two releases are ready for production use. ORAS CLI v1.2.0 introduces OCI Spec v1.1.0 support, formatted output, brand-new terminal experience with progress bar, and more!| OCI Registry As Storage Blog
The OCI Registry As Storage (ORAS) project maintainers announced two releases of v0.15 for the ORAS CLI recently. ORAS v0.15.0 introduces four new top-level commands and new options to manage tags and repositories for advanced use cases. Three weeks later, ORAS 0.15.1 also released with a few known bug fixes. Since the release of v0.15, ORAS CLI has evolved into a fully functional OCI registry client.| OCI Registry As Storage Blog
ORAS is a tool for working with OCI artifacts and OCI registries. It allows you to distribute OCI artifacts across OCI Registries. ORAS was established and open-sourced in Dec 2018 and joined CNCF as a Sandbox project in June 2021.| OCI Registry As Storage Blog
The OCI Registry As Storage (ORAS) project maintainers announced v0.14 release for the ORAS CLI recently. ORAS v0.14 introduces four new top-level commands and new options to manage supply chain artifacts across different container registries and multi-cloud environments.| OCI Registry As Storage Blog
Today, the OCI Registry As Storage (ORAS) project maintainers are happy to announce the first draft release of artifacts-spec. The artifacts-spec defines how OCI distribution-based registry users can attach references to images, helm charts, and other OCI Artifacts.| OCI Registry As Storage Blog
Growing vegetables and fruits, raising livestock, and preserving the food created from these efforts have long been an important part of home economics. During times of national crisis, like the U.…| Maryland History by the Object
This month’s archaeological artifact is a small porcelain flush toilet that once graced a child’s toy house (Figure 1). Today, most of the western world take flushing toilets for granted, but they …| Maryland History by the Object
1d12 Zodiac Armors:| The Whimsical Mountain
In June 2023, Israeli archaeologist Adam Zertal’s 1967 Mount Ebal archaeological excavations were revived by settlers and the Ministry of Defense.| Türkiye Today
120 years ago, divers found the Antikythera Mechanism off Greece’s coast. An ancient mechanical computer, it was centuries ahead of its time.| Historic Mysteries
GCP build triggers can easily handle Continuous Deployment (CD) when the source code is homed in a Google Cloud Source repository. But even if the system of record for your source is a remote GitHub repository, these same type of push and tag events can be consumed if you configure a connection and repository link. ... GCP: Cloud Run with build trigger coming from remote GitHub repository| fabianlee.org
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