Hi all, (For those who weren't in today's IRC meeting, I sorta apologize for the subject line. Sorta.) As we were discussing today - we need to decide what we are building, and (almost as importantly) what we're not building. We've agreed that we want to be cooperating with the server SIG, but don't necessarily plan to build a foundation for an IaaS ourselves. Some of the questions that were raised during the meeting: - Should we drop 32-bit? - Should we be targeting ARM? - Do we worry about supporting ALL THE METHODS of building the image, or no? (I recommend we focus on One True Way so as not to confuse everyone with 80 different ways they *could* do it.) Other questions, thoughts, comments, flames? I also want to recommend that we think hard about not just what we build, but accompanying it with appropriate amounts of documentation for the developers/users we expect to be consuming the image. I'm sure it goes without saying that we would document what we do, but I would like to see this thought about each step of the way so that when we get to a finished product, it's dead easy to adopt. Best, jzb -- Joe Brockmeier | Principal Cloud & Storage Analyst jzb@xxxxxxxxxx | http://community.redhat.com/ Twitter: @jzb | http://dissociatedpress.net/ _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct