On 03/10/2015 02:53 PM, Matthew Miller wrote: > So, I'm wondering if for F22 (or F23, if we feel like that ship is out > in the harbor losing sight of land already), we want to do one of two > things: > > A. Move Atomic out of the Cloud Edition, and treat it as a spin, with a > home at "http://atomic.fedoraproject.org/" (not currently valid), > similar to http://kde.fedoraproject.org — with its own design, theming, > etc. > > Here, the Cloud WG / Cloud SIG would focus more on cloud/virt-guest > issues, and possible also cloud infrastructure (openstack, > eucalyptus, etc., which we have kind of let fall to the wayside). > The Cloud Base image would be the primary Fedora Edition, and Fedora > Atomic would be more ... stand-alone. > > B. The other way around: double down on Atomic as the primary thing the > Cloud WG releases as the Fedora cloud product. Here, the focus would be > more on containers as the basis for the future of "cattle-style" > scale-out computing, and Atomic as Fedora's cool solution for that. > The Cloud Base image would be the one changed into a spin — after > all, going back to the Lego metaphor for the Fedora editions, the > products are supposed to be focused on "batteries included" > solutions, and while an awesome building block, the minimal base > doesn't quite do that. > > C. Nah, keep doing the two different things and present in parallel, as > we've been doing. Let's discuss this at this week's meeting? My gut is to pursue Atomic as a spin (A) rather than asking the Cloud WG to double-down on Atomic, but maybe the rest of the Working Group feels differently... Best, jzb -- Joe Brockmeier | Principal Cloud & Storage Analyst jzb@xxxxxxxxxx | http://community.redhat.com/ Twitter: @jzb | http://dissociatedpress.net/
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