Re: article idea: adapt cloud-init in ovirt blog post for Fedora Magazine?

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On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 09:34:25AM -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
> Ovirt is an open-source alternative to the VMWare server cluster
> management stack. In recent releases, it supports cloud-init natively,
> making Fedora Cloud Base Image (or Fedora Atomic Host) ideal guest
> images to run. Would someone like to adapt this blog post
> http://blog.evilissimo.net/cloudinit-integration-in-ovirt
> into something Fedora-focused for Fedora Magazine?

The terms of service on that site make it seem like that blog post is
copyrighted.  If that's the case, I don't recommend adapting it.
Rather, see if someone can write a new, original post that covers how
to accomplish the same task with oVirt.  I seem to recall Brian P has
experience here, maybe he can help?

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