Mention Fedora Atomic system container artifacts

* Typhoon for Fedora Atomic uses system containers, container
images containing metadata, but built directly from upstream
and published and serve through Quay.io
* https://github.com/poseidon/system-containers
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# Operating Systems # Operating Systems
Typhoon supports [Container Linux](https://coreos.com/why/) and Fedora [Atomic](https://www.projectatomic.io/) 27. These two operating systems were chosen because they offer: Typhoon supports [Container Linux](https://coreos.com/why/) and Fedora [Atomic](https://www.projectatomic.io/) 28. These two operating systems were chosen because they offer:
* Minimalism and focus on clustered operation * Minimalism and focus on clustered operation
* Automated and atomic operating system upgrades * Automated and atomic operating system upgrades

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## OpenPGP Signing ## OpenPGP Signing
Typhoon uses upstream container images and binaries. We do not currently distribute materials of our own. Typhoon uses upstream container images and binaries. We do not distribute artifacts of our own, except where required for system container images ([etcd](https://quay.io/repository/poseidon/etcd), [kubelet](https://quay.io/repository/poseidon/kubelet), [bootkube](https://quay.io/repository/poseidon/bootkube)) for Fedora Atomic only.
If you find artifacts claiming to be from Typhoon, please send a note.
## Disclosures ## Disclosures