On 12/3/20 1:01 PM, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
Dne 03. 12. 20 v 20:02 Matthew Miller napsal(a):
Mostly the latter. I don't even really care if they end up keeping the
distinct os-release and etc.
Is this backed by some numbers and analysis?
My personal usage is that I create **hundred thousands** VM from Fedora cloud image per year.
And I use one or two netinstall images to deploy new home server for me or friend.
And one or two runnable images when I persuade someone to try Fedora.
Cloud image clearly wins the number by orders of magnitude. But without the later we do not get the penetration and new
users. And no one willing to use cloud images.
I think you snipped too much and misunderstood the meaning. My
understanding is that Matthew is suggesting to merge the cloud and
server editions into one thing and there doesn't need to be a distinct
os-release for both of them. e.g. the "cloud" has the "server"
os-release and is just a differently packaged version of the server
edition. He's not saying that one or the other will go away. There
just needs to be different marketing of the cloud packaged server edition.
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