Re: Planning for Cobbler 0.9.X (development branch)

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Hello,

One thing I hope to contribute is a 'cobbler server' template which
only includes the bare minimum for a cobbler server which would be
added as a default profile as well so folks could easily adapt this
profile to their environments.

This might also be a good place to add the examples for '1-sub',
'multi-sub','master/child' setup, 'end-user vm provisioning via the
web-interface', etc.

I am hoping that this would then remove any barriers to general uptake
and allow the community to share experience about deployment best
practices.

Yours,
Aaron

On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Michael DeHaan <mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Given we've released the 0.7.X branch work into 0.8 already, I have
>  updated the roadmap with what I think are the more important RFEs here:
>
>  https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/wiki/TheRoadmap
>
>  If there are any features/changes you'd really like to see in a future
>  version of Cobbler (whether in Trac or not), let me know.
>  If you have a Fedora account (https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/)
>  you can file items in Trac directly, email
>  works fine also.
>
>  This is just a list of some of the things I think need to be in there,
>  if you have patches for other things, they are welcome too.
>
>  Ideally the development branch would exist for a few months before
>  Cobbler 0.10 stable would be rolled out -- basically like before.
>
>  --Michael
>
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