On Wed, Oct 01, 2014 at 05:54:42PM -0700, Adam Williamson wrote: <snip> > > We kind of already have this, really, in that we don't *explicitly* say > that all the requirements about desktop stuff don't apply to non-desktop > installs, but everyone just understands it. We could add some fairly > short boilerplate somewhere that covers the most obvious cases, easily > enough. > That works for me. I don't even think the boilerplate is required - it's worked so far. I was just making a note of it in case. > I think these are short enough that we could reasonably add a 'Cloud > Product requirements' section to the existing criteria, along the line > of the 'Server Product requirements' section that's already there. > I'll go ahead and add these two in then. <snip> > > > * Note that cloud installations don't need to be able to upgraded from release > > to release (this might be wrong though) > > This is kind of an interesting one I'd think we'd want the Cloud WG to > consider. > This is still going to be up for discussion with the Cloud WG. I can see it either way, depending on if your cloud is mostly pets or mostly cattle. I'll add that to the meeting agenda for this friday (Cloud WG meeting). > > * I would alter the "Shutdown, reboot, logout" criteria say "system" instead of > > "desktop" since I'm sure all products want to be able to do all those things. > > It already states: > > "must work using standard console commands" > > we could possibly look at re-wording it to cover Cockpit for Server and > cloud management consoles (clouds have those, right? right?) for Cloud. If it seems like it's worth it. I just read the "desktop" as the qualifier for the criteria - but like above, everyone just understands it as is. At best, I was nitpicking I think :) -- // Mike -- Fedora QA freenode: roshi http://roshi.fedorapeople.org _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct