-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 14 May 2014 18:33:29 +0000 Colin Walters <walters@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Matthew Miller > <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Move_to_ImageFactory_For_Cloud_Image_Creation > > Right. Though if server and workstation use separate install media, > an interesting > question arises - *which* anaconda image is used in Koji/ImageFactory? > In theory it shouldn't matter as the install media is just a > kickstart processor, but > still... > > Maybe the traditional install media should migrate to being Server by > default, > and Live = Workstation? That's almost how it is today, except that > the install > media defaults to "GNOME Desktop", so we'd want to change it to say > "Welcome to Fedora Server..." and change the comps defaults to > whatever the Fedora Server defaults are. > > > Right, that. I don't know if this'll change if/when we get to the > > point of > > also doing atomic-on-bare-metal (and other cattle-on-bare-metal) > > use cases, > > but no one is working on those right now. > > I'm definitely working on baremetal Atomic myself, in fact I just did > an install a few minutes ago =) > > I know this makes the story more confusing as it's under the Fedora > Cloud > umbrella, but the Atomic tech is really orthogonal to > virtualization/cloud. > It'd probably be best in the Server group, but I think the tech is new > enough that experimenting with it in a cloud context is sane, and > in any case there needs to be a Cloud-specific variant of Atomic > (with min-cloud-agent etc. enabled), in addition to a Every product will have its own install media, including cloud Dennis -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTc7qNAAoJEH7ltONmPFDR3YIP/ibaSmbgjRt86sERLfAOVOvz W9oU3ctLGQczBvpglJi+tCL3LUrMKKWwjhFKtDDkxjZUPMMuFDTFh4EiKeF0bzqs QcybV6iipXT4/dgDVYcAAfM7oDVqpBUZSHLZqeXF9+a48FOudn195lkUw+i+fdrX hdBVTNdeVHEThwmLsfNSwjNH/5nYmqcA8PU6oPniuaQMnQukg39qnf3UzvKb/L93 IWfcHTY3tBO6sBV7jBcPeMDjaiEBJPd6ou+83JoKlV6EyvVcJ45P2pl/BWKHe8B5 KUH+zxhY2p0GpybeyfkyfW3Cs1W3NvIRdHDKNblsxKE6beA0fh0NrQMGwOn8HYtB pKP0DkuUgs/CnBIgbs5Qns0YG5QcfHkCU/CnqtdzkEg/ew2kzj4C/eX7NXsbKwPi r1wiuFD8jZjxZAmRWXqPc8FH05elxWl0WR3mU/7TfRHCNDZkUwD4mqUsYFDdVMCz QotP+Vn2Qybu0s10ljGxuTJUnksa2JM+/VSUTMAkhBYcjYu2//YpN+NVM452fN2W 6NphdgY0NR7JatgdK5/WJEuhXI7xg9kvpXcpzvxux2FlJekzSfBOeJi+xPuNgMHF pbt8JXAeIV4ZM1bKE9Ux3VHyBDPhTu3Me3COyfBvBEGT/8MKEN8lcezfqS5U/Bbi RnfAfbWe9XzEj+iD4kXb =7ivH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Anaconda-devel-list mailing list Anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list