Re: Something similar to http://susestudio.com/

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On 14/10/10 09:25, Maxim Burgerhout wrote:
> Well there was http://thincrust.net, but that seems to be dead-ish:
> last commit in git master dates back to September '09. Thincrust aimed
> to build commandline tools to create appliances. Basically you could
> see it as susestudio.com in a commandline fashion. Thincrust's
> appliance-tools package is still in Fedora 14, but apart from that
> there is little else.
> 
> Maybe Novell could open source susestudio.com. That would be nice :)

This is something I also looked into, and found that there is something
on the horizon, but I know I am not allowed to discuss it yet until the
official release.

The other option is looking @ projects like:-

http://www.jboss.org/boxgrinder

and also

http://www.rpath.org/

I have used the Thincrust stuff and it does indeed still work in F13.

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