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| date = February 4, 2015 | access-date = June 22, 2015
| author = Josh Berkus | publisher = [[LWN.net]]
}}</ref> CoreOS provides rkt as an implementation of the so-called ''app container'' (appc) specification that describes required properties of the ''application container image'' (ACI);. CoreOS initiatedcreated appc and ACI as an independent committee-steered set of specifications,<ref name="lwn-644089">{{Cite web
| url = https://lwn.net/Articles/644089/
| title = CoreOS Fest and the world of containers, part 1
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| date = December 3, 2014 | access-date = June 22, 2015
| author = Nathan Willis | publisher = [[LWN.net]]
}}</ref> aimingaimed at having themto become part of the vendor- and operating-system-independent ''Open Container Initiative,'' (or OCI;, initially named the ''Open Container Project'' or (OCP<ref>)
containerization standard<ref>
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| quote = Announced at the DockerCon conference in San Francisco on Monday, the Open Container Project (OCP) will maintain and develop a common container runtime and image format based in part on code and specs donated by Docker.
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containerization standard</ref>, which was announced{{by whom|date=January 2017}} in June 2015.<ref>{{cite news
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containerization standard, which was announced{{by whom|date=January 2017}} in June 2015.<ref>{{cite news
| url = https://techcrunch.com/2015/06/22/docker-coreos-google-microsoft-amazon-and-others-agree-to-develop-common-container-standard/
| title = Docker, CoreOS, Google, Microsoft, Amazon and others come together to develop common container standard