What children’s books do you recommend? Is it JavaScript for Kids? No! Look at this The Container Commandos coloring book. You should have children learn Podman containerized management from an early age.

This is another masterpiece RedHat released after launching the SELinux Coloring Book. It was drawn by company colleague Máirín Duffy. It advertises products RedHat itself is pushing hard.
Excerpted content:
To protect Earth, containers must be summoned to form a shield and deploy defenses! But the containers cannot connect… a single point of failure has occurred!

What if we… could make containers operate independently from one another?
At this point you know what to do. Summon the following superheroes: Podman (ability: daemonless container management), Buildah (ability: build container images), Skopeo (ability: transport containers), CRI-O (deploy containers to production environments), and OpenShift (ability: control all containers). This dog reminds me of: Woof woof, Podman saves the day!

As a strong promoter of Podman, this book can be downloaded from the Fedora or RedHat website: The Container Commandos Coloring Book
…Although RedHat keeps advertising how easy Podman is to use, because of Portainer and the surrounding ecosystem, I still use Docker more.
I think this book is poorly done! Who is this kind of children’s coloring book even for? You should spend money to hire an artist with a Japanese anime-style look, draw the Podman stuff into an R18 doujinshi, and I guarantee it will blow up the Linux meme scene. Then more nerds will come use Podman.


