toolkit/iso/empanadas/empanadas/templates
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README.tmpl

These set of repositories (or "compose") is for {{ fullname }} and was generated
using Empanadas {{ version }} from the SIG/Core Toolkit.

As this is not a traditional compose, there will be things that you might be
expecting and do not see, or not expecting and do see. While we attempted to
recreate a lot of those elements, it's not perfect. In the future, we do plan on
having more metadata and providing a client libraries that can ingest this type
of metadata that we produce for easy consumption.

# Notes #

## Checksums ##

CHECKSUM Validation: https://github.com/rocky-linux/checksums

Traditionally, we would to "sign" the checksum files with the current GPG key
of a major release. However, due to how the new build system operates and for
ensuring strong security within the build system as it pertains the signing
keys, this is no longer possible. It was determined by SIG/Core or Release
Engineering to instead provide verified signed commits using our keys with
RESF/Rocky Linux email domain names to a proper git repository.

With that being said, if you are looking for "verification" of the ISO
checksums, it is highly recommended to visit the link above.

These are *always* updated with new releases or new images. This includes
live images as we release them.