I feel this is a an exciting evolution for Fedora. At the same time of course it will be a big change, and there could be some risk of the increased complexity fragmenting Fedora development somewhat, but it should FESCo to scale to support the needs of these separate products better. I know this is work-in-progress and details are still going to emerge so forgive me if I am jumping the start gun here going into nitty-gritty details, but I am not getting an overall picture of how the current images/trees and spins of Fedora releases will map into the new WGs and products: Presumably the DVD.iso may be replaced by images for the individual new products. > * Fedora Workstation Will this subsume Live-Desktop.iso and Live-KDE.iso? What about other current desktop Spins? Presumably some of these might have a secondary WG. > * Fedora Server I am assume this would include a GUI > * Fedora Cloud and this no GUI. > * Base Design Working Group @core @standard @? What about the main toolchain, devel languages, and X/Wayland, etc? Would they fit in here too, or would they be covered by FESCo? ((Will each product with iso's will have its own netinst.iso, or would it allow choosing the product? TBD presumably...)) > * Environments & Software Stacks Working Group Might this involve separate repos building on top of the main fedora repos? Will all the products remain on the same schedule? Will spins require secondary WG's? What will be the process for starting a secondary WG? I guess my general question is also about clarifying the general scope of each of the WG's though I gather this is still to be defined. I am sure there are a lot of things to think about, but these are some of the initial questions that have been coming up in my mind. I am just curious to hear more of the general overall release vision without pre-empting the coming discussions and proposals of the individual WG's. Jens ps I wasn't at Flock alas so I may have missed some of the earlier discussions that might already have covered some of this... -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct