rpm-ostree 2018.8 now hard requires Rust

You say that Fedora CoreOS is succeeding FAH, yet the Team Silverblue website is devoid of literally any useful information, and Googling pulls up articles that say Silverblue is succeeding FAH. The Fedora CoreOS page is also rather light on pertinent information.

Meanwhile, I still have no idea what Fedora CoreOS even means, or how it differs from Silverblue. Similarly, are system containers sticking around? What about the rest of the `atomic` tooling that was awkwardly branded and tied into the OS/container.

I understand the CoreOS acquisition is still settling, that rebasing Openshift is a herculian task while also having to integrate Tectonic, while also re-engineering your entire provisioning story...

but... it's really hard to understand where things are going and it's disappointing to walk up to Fedora right now and have no idea what's going on. I feel like we're in a holding pattern...

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