Is the Cloud network installer really a 'release blocking image'?

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So the 'canonical' list of release blocking images:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Program_Management/ReleaseBlocking/Fedora24

has a 'yes' for the Cloud x86_64 network install image.

This seems suspicious to me. Who does network installs of the Cloud
tree? Why would you want to do that? Why would it be a release-blocking 
deliverable?

I can't find a paper trail that explicitly indicates that people
actually sat down and said "uh huh, yup, we're blocking on the
netinst". https://fedorahosted.org/cloud/ticket/118 is where the Cloud
WG "signed off" on the blocking list for F23, but there's no specific
discussion of the netinst there. Nor do I see any in
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2015-09-09/cloud_wg.2015-09-09-17.01.log.html .

I'm interested for the purpose of the daily check for missing images
(right now this is done in my 'check-compose' tool and uses a list I
made up myself called "expected images", which is not quite the same as
the list of "release blocking deliverables"; but I want to move it into
compose-utils and make it strictly a check for the canonical list of
release-blocking images.)
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Adam Williamson
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