On 06/18/2018 02:25 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 10:21 PM, Joe Doss <joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello!
My name is Joe Doss and I want to help the Fedora Cloud SIG bring more
frequent tested releases of Fedora Cloud it's user base. The goal of this
project is to provide more frequent updates of Fedora Cloud to users on a
set cadence or on a case per case basis for major security events.
One major pain point that Fedora Cloud currently faces is the fact that once
a new Fedora release comes out, the cloud images are no longer updated over
time. This brings a poor user experience if bugs that are fixed later on in
the current release cycle but are painful on the first boot of a Fedora
Cloud instance until the user updates the instance.
That's not entirely true, the cloud images are updated for major
security events. They are also built every day [1]. The issue is to
date there's not been a proper process in which they're
updated/communicated etc. Over all I welcome what you generally
propose.
Fair enough. I guess my major point here is these updated images are not
the something that a user can consume on each of the supported cloud
providers after the initial GA for the current Fedora release cycle
without a bunch of manual work.
Having a release cadence for updating these official images will help
users out a lot.
Joe
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Joe Doss
joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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