Re: RFC: Proposal for a more agile "Fedora.next" (draft of my Flock talk)

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On 07/22/2013 02:06 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 01:49:08PM +0000, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
So there we have it. Comments and discussion,  please!
It does not mention which components the core is made out of, no
Correct; that is to be determined, and not just by me. At Flock, I will
include pictures of a couple of different starting points. Since it took you
all of 11 minutes to read and post this reply, I'm going to assume you
skimmed and missed the parts in the message where I talked about that.


dropping the defaults or even moving epel out of Fedora and into
their own infrastructure bits downstream distribution to us use.
I don't even know what you're talking about. Yes, you are right that the
presentation doesn't talk about any of this.

I have been giving this quite some thoughts for quite some time myself and was planning on speaking with relevant parties in BNRO and FLOCK

If you are going to be changing the direction of the project with base/coreOS you need to take into account all affected sub-communities and their procedures along with the distribution "defaults"

What better time to move epel out of Fedora since is really not related to Fedora et all but is strictly for downstream distribution based upon us to use ( like RHEL and it's clones )


Should be made less RHEL we want people to use Fedora not RHEL
Candidly, we want people to use both.

We being you and the rest of the Red Hat's employees working in the project?

JBG
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