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Note Do you want to add yourself to this list? Simply fork the repository and open a PR with the required change. We have a short description of the adopter types at the bottom of this page. Each type is in alphabetical order.

bootc Adopters (direct)

Type Name Since Website Use-Case
Vendor Red Hat 2024 https://redhat.com Image Based Linux
End-User HeliumOS 2024 https://www.heliumos.org/ An atomic desktop operating system for your devices

bootc Adopters (indirect, via ostree)

Bootc is a relatively new project, but much of the underlying technology and goals is not new. The underlying ostree project is over 13 years old (as of 2024). This project also relates to rpm-ostree which has existed a really long time.

Not every one of these projects uses bootc directly today, but a toplevel goal of bootc is to be the successor to ostree, and it is our aim to seamlessly carry forward these users.

Type Name Since Website Use-Case
Vendor Endless 2014 link A Completely Free, User-Friendly Operating System Packed with Educational Tools, Games, and More
Vendor Red Hat 2015 link Image Based Linux
Vendor Apertis 2020 link Collaborative OS platform for products
Vendor Fedora Project 2021 link An atomic desktop operating system aimed at good support for container-focused workflows
Vendor UBlue 2023 link The reliability of a Chromebook, but with the flexibility and power of a traditional Linux desktop

Adopter Types

End-user: The organization runs bootc in production in some way.

Integration: The organization has a product that integrates with bootc, but does not contain bootc.

Vendor: The organization packages bootc in their product and sells it as part of their product.