On 07/10/2015 07:28 AM, Josh Boyer wrote: > OK. So your answer to my immediate question is "neutral base that > people have to customize". Fair enough. Now, why would someone wish > to choose a Fedora cloud image over Ubuntu or CoreOS or any of the > other "minimal base that you have to customize" images? It depends on the use case (which seems like a recursive statement in this thread). ;) Our customers (disclaimer: I work for Rackspace) usually choose the operating system for cloud instances that they're most familiar with or the ones that mesh will with their organization's strategy. Ubuntu seems to be a popular choice due to the million howto's laying around for installing services on Ubuntu. When it comes to the ultra-minimal OS choices largely intended for container platforms, like CoreOS, Atomic, or RancherOS, the customer usually has an idea of how they're planning to integrate/automate those operating systems on multiple instances. Whenever I've spoken with customers about what they want from an OS in a virtual machine, they want it to contain a small package set that lets them run their automation on top of it (i.e. Ansible, Chef, Puppet). Removing Python from that image would be a serious curveball since most people expect to have Python available on any system running yum/dnf. -- Major Hayden _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct