Re: Semi-serious proposal: drop all optional entries from comps

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> On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 11:39:51AM -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
> > > Somewhere halfway between those, in that I've talked with the GNOME Software
> > > dev about it in the past. Software presents "Categories" and "Featured
> > > Applications" -- the idea would be to extend that into also including
> > > curated bundles. One click to select everything recommended as "Fedora
> > > Design Suite".
> > That would be great *if* we could use the same mechanism for actually
> > doing the composes. If not it'd be pointless duplication of work and
> > just introduce more errors.
>
> Yeah, we probably want the same mechanism for composing release-blocking
> artifacts.
>
> Well, actually: anyone should be able define such a group, and anyone
> produce images (live media, vm/cloud images, container images) from those
> groups (possibly in Copr). Then we can promote certain sets of these as
> official, and others can be like Coprs are now.

Some of the group stuff is also used during the compose and if things
aren't in groups specified but needed by say a kickstart the packages
won't be in certain places and will break things. I did this by
accident when adding zram in F-29 and not adding it to comps.

Peter
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