On Wednesday 10 September 2008 01:39:30 am Jesse Keating wrote: > On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 19:14 -0400, Brian Pepple wrote: > > * FESCo approved the following feature for F10: > > * http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ApplianceTools > > I just noticed and read this a little closer... and looked a the meeting > minutes which were... sparse. > > This feature involves Fedora actually producing and distributing > something we've never done before, a tarred image for use in a virtual > machine. That's not your typical "spin" which is an iso format to be > consumed by booting it on hardware, real or fake. Was any thought or > discussion at all put into the implications of this? Was releng > consulted about our ability to produce/test this during development > cycles, particularly Beta? Do we have any thought as to how this would > be advertised to users, and any documentation about how to use it as > well? > > Could FESCo maybe take another gander at this feature page and comment > on some of the above issues? I messed up here I missed "Requires hosting a binary image on http://spins.fedoraproject.org/" from what I remembered it was providing tools to create appliances. not us actually providing appliance images. since appliances are specialised configured things its really hard to provide a single appliance. I personally have no issue with hosting appliance kickstart files. but i think we need to review hosting a binary appliance image Dennis
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