In the coming months, the Podman container runtime will be upgraded
from v3 to v4. This is a major release [1] that introduces backward
incompatible changes to configuration files and APIs.

The full release notes for Podman v4 are available at [2]. Here is a
brief summary of how this will impact Fedora CoreOS nodes:

- Existing containers will be preserved without any change required.
- Compatibility for the Docker API is fully preserved.
- Users of the Podman remote API will need matching server/client versions.
- Rollbacks to a version with Podman v3.x will require manual action.
- Only new installations will use the new network stack by default.

For more details, see the Major Changes page in the Fedora CoreOS
documentation [3].

This change will be rolled out together with the rebase to Fedora 36:
  - the `next` rebase is targeted for 2022-03-15
  - the `testing` rebase is targeted for 2022-04-19
  - the `stable` stream will follow `testing` as usual

Thanks,

Jonathan Lebon, for the Fedora CoreOS team

[1] https://podman.io/releases/2022/02/22/podman-release-v4.0.0.html
[2] https://github.com/containers/podman/releases/tag/v4.0.0
[3] 
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-coreos/major-changes/#_podman_v4_0
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