Previously (at last year's Flock and after), we've talked about replacing the Fedora Cloud Edition with Fedora Atomic Edition. (See previous discussion on this list if you're unfamiliar with this decision and its rationale.) We hadn't actually had much movement on _doing_ that, though, so one of the goals of last week's Cloud WG FAD was to take the next concrete steps. But, it turned out that everyone in the room (and teleconferenced in) felt pretty strongly that we actually should go even further — not just a single container host, but a full container cluster solution based on OpenShift Origin. So, rather than letting _that_ linger, let's work on the next steps for _that_. Roughly, I see that as: 1. Make sure we have agreement from the current Cloud WG members who couldn't be there. We don't want to make big decisions like this entirely in a room somewhere without full community input. 2. Reformulate WG members to match new target; possibly some of the current WG members are more interested in other aspects of cloud computing, like continuing work on the Cloud Base image. That's absolutely fine (beyond fine - it's awesome!), but the whole point of the WG structure is to support the editions. 3. Pick a name! I know, it's bikeshed painting to some degree, but it really is actually important. Possibilities include: - Fedora Container Cluster Edition - Fedora OpenShift Edition - Fedora Atomic Cluster Edition - Fedora Some New Entire Name We Create Edition and all have their plusses and minuses. 4. Update governance documents: that's: - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud/Cloud_PRD - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud/Governance 5. Submit the general idea to the Council for approval to change Editions (I don't anticipate this being more than a rubber stamp, but we should definitely get that stamp.) 6. Submit any (probably several) Change requests to FESCo for required technical changes, and work with Design, Rel-Eng, QA, and etc. on those. -- Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fedora Project Leader _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx