On 04/02/2013 07:48 PM, Pete Travis wrote:
Hi,
The docs team has begun assembling release notes for Fedora 19, and
I've been thinking over hardware requirements.
Historically, we have cited the CPU, storage, and especially memory
requirements for the default installation - a basic GNOME desktop.
After checking in with the anaconda team, and dropping into Monday's
QA meeting, I think this merits some discussion.
I have started a thread on the development list to gather input on the
kind of roles we'd like to represent, and urge you to share your
thoughts there. However, establishing a set of use cases is only the
first part of the effort; we still need the figures.
Here's where things get sticky. There is a clear benefit from
providing these kind of guidelines to our user base, but I *don't*
want the effort to come as a burden to the QA team.
I'm hoping there's room in the QA process to provide guidance and
perhaps validation of hardware requirements. Your thoughts?
Anaconda set's the minimal hw requirements so you should check what's
their today's requirement to function properly
JBG
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