Re: The future of Fedora Server (was Re: Fedora 34 Change: Make Fedora CoreOS a Fedora Edition (System-Wide Change))

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> Am 04.12.2020 um 19:08 schrieb Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> It's not a matter of making changes for change's own sake, but I would hope
> that we'd have some level of innovation and experimentation in Fedora
> Server. There are also just normal things like marketing materials,
> promotion, blog posts, docs, etc., that can use ongoing work.
> 

I’m not a maintainer but I use Fedora Server for a lot of our university research institutions infrastructure (and I’m a dormant member of Fedora docs).

Just in case it is indeed considered useful and desirable I could contribute various Fedora Server related/specific documentations and how-to's, e.g. an annotated step-by-step guide to setup a basic server which can get extended for various purposes, how to set up a Postgres server on top of a basic server, an infrastructure for vm’s and containers  (including scripts and ansible templates), troubleshooting guides, and other topics like that (mostly practical but always together with preliminary strategic considerations). Just let me know.
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