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Graziano -

Hi!

On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 9:17 AM, graziano obertelli
<graziano at eucalyptus.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm part of the Eucalyptus team: we would love to see Eucalyptus in Fedora
> Core. What can we do to help? We do already provide RPMs, albeit not for
> Fedora Core yet, which I'm sure are not ready to be included in any
> distribution, and we know of some of our users already using Eucalyptus in
> Fedora Core. Do you think Eucalyptus will fit in your cloud initiative?

Good to see the Eucalyptus team keen to work on this with the Fedora
community.  Perhaps you should look at:
       https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Committee
to understand what needs to be done to add a package to Fedora.  FYI,
the use of the terms "Fedora Core" ended when Fedora 7 was released and
it is referred to just a Fedora <version number>.  The current released
version is Fedora 12.

If you would start exploring the www.fedoraproject.org site and the URL
above to see how to get a package into Fedora, that would be great. I think
we should shoot for Fedora 14 - which I reckon would be out by November
2010.

> cheers,
> graziano
>
> --
> Graziano Obertelli
> Eucalyptus Systems, Inc.
>
> 130 Castilian St. Goleta, CA 93117
> Phone: 805-570-1647
> www.eucalyptus.com
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