On 12/18/2015 09:05 PM, Peter Robinson wrote:
What other distros are doing, whether Ubuntu above, or CoreOS, or
any
of them is completely irrelevant for a discussion about Fedora.
Well, no it's not, actually.
If we're trying to appeal to folks who are already using other
distributions or tools, it does actually matter. See also discussions
about cloud-init we've had in the past.
It's not a case of "me-too-ism" (though, frankly, it'd be nice to see
more "me too" and less NIH in the FOSS world as a whole), it's a matter of:
1) offering tools that users expect
2) pointing to successful implementations
When somebody says X or Y distro is using something successfully, that
is a good indicator that it may be ready for prime time.
And yes, we're aware of the need for a testing plan. Thank you for so
diplomatically mentioning it.
Best,
jzb
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