So one of the things that has made Fedora's Infrastructure successful is the amount of time we spend getting configs together and tested _before_ we go live with them. Often times re-doing things from scratch multiple times. This works well in our shared app environment. They're in puppet, the people involved understand it. This is a very high barrier but in our case, it's completely worth it. However.... We do, regularly, have people request hosting from us for various open source projects. Some people just want a place to host something. I'd think these individuals would support these hosts outside of Fedora's normal realm. So question 1) Should Fedora get in the business of providing (probably xen guests) to other projects? I'd love to say yes, but there are many concerns in terms of IP space, security, security, liability, and security. Comment, please. -Mike _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list