Hey folks!
I was talking on IRC with Dusty and he said this topic would be good for
the mailing list. What would it take to get an updated cloud image
beyond the first image that comes out when a new version of Fedora ships?
Here is some end user context. My org uses Fedora Cloud in production
and we are working towards moving our developers to using Fedora for
their development environments. To do this we use Vagrant with the
Fedora 25 cloud image. We hit a pretty bad bug
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1401561) with rpcbind which
would cause major work flow issues when bringing up their dev envs.
Even with an updated package using the current Fedora Cloud base users
most likely will still have a problem
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1401561#c57 details out the
possible edge case) due to outdated selinux-policy packages on the base
image.
A periodic update to the base image would be a nice quality of life for
Fedora Cloud end users and help put blocker bugs, like the one I linked
above, in the past.
Thanks!
Joe
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