Colin Walters píše v Út 11. 11. 2008 v 14:04 -0500: > On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 1:50 PM, Dan Horák <dan@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > There were many discussions in the past few days and weeks about the > > orientation Fedora currently has. It is a fact that currently > > Fedora is primarily desktop oriented. > > > > We agree that Desktop is important part of the system, it is highly > > visible to the public and large number of Fedora users. But we also see > > a large number of Fedora and CentOS users and RHEL customers with very > > specific needs and demands. We can not omit the server fundamentals that > > later create a successful enterprise product and in our opinion a formal > > entity must exist to coordinate these efforts. > > > > That's why we started work on establishing the Fedora Server SIG. The > > draft is available at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DanHorak/ServerSIG > > Any constructive ideas are welcome :-) > > Sounds like a great idea; as you state, I think it is important to > have a voice for the more conservative server side in Fedora to > counterpoint the fast-moving desktop. > > In addition to the list of goals you have there, I would suggest: > > * Create an official minimal server spin image, link to it on > fedoraproject.org/get-fedora (when we do this, we can relegate the > choose-your-own-adventure DVD images to a secondary page) The spin is already covered by existing goals, I think. > * Consider creating a landing point page for all the admin > technologies in Fedora (kickstart, cobbler, etc.) Does one exist now? > I don't think that such page exists, but it really should. > Do you plan to create a mailing list, or use this one? > The plan is to create and use fedora-server list. Dan -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list