On 2/6/07, James Hubbard <jameshubbard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2/5/07, Arthur Pemberton <pemboa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 2/5/07, James Hubbard <jameshubbard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > That's not a fair assumption. Almost all of the developers in my
> > organization have laptops that are running some form of Fedora,
> > because it's almost always easier to get fedora running on laptops
> > because of better component support. It seems to be easier to get
> > things like wifi, susped/resume, etc working.
>
> Yes. But you said their laptops....aren't they responsible for their
> laptops? Or is their a single IT person responsible for installing
> Fedora on the laptops of your fellow employees?
Typically what happens is that one or two of us blaze the trail to a
new release. I'm usually the first. As long as nothing major breaks
and we can get meaningful work done others will start using the new
release. Once there's a few of us using it, someone will setup
another desktop/laptop for the sysadmin shop with what is needed.
They'll ghost it and use the image for a while.
Not all of the developers are interested in installing their own
systems. New hires that don't have a lot of experience with Linux
usually get the ghosted image. I believe there may be one or two
using Gentoo and perhaps one using Ubuntu.
For FC6, I had to spend a couple of hours getting the fc5 OpenMotif
srpm to compile, making sure that one of the major apps that we
support compiled and ran properly. OpenMotif is a requirement for us.
The process for creating custom "spins" needs to be as easy as
possible. We finally got the process for creating FC5 "spins"
automated after a few days of effort. Whatever is created for "spins"
needs to be easy to use and work for multiple version releases. For
example, I want to be able to create a Fedora 9 or 10 spin on my
Fedora 7 box that contains the files.
Sounds like you have serious needs. I hope your keeping a close eye on
the dev process so you may put in some constructive input. May make
life easier for you later on.
Peace
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