On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 10:08:00AM -0600, Pete Travis wrote:
I'm exited about digging in to this one. We'll try to make
questions to
Awesome. This is a huge missing piece and it's actually been kind of
weighing on me as something that needs work.
this list as informed as possible, and give anyone here that is
interested the chance to review the guide at semi-regular intervals.
I'll get in touch with Robyn for EC2, and I guess
infra(a)lists.fedoraproject.org for openstack?
Yes although probably either #fedora-admin on freenode, or filing a work
ticket at
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ is going to be
more effective.
Are there other platforms we should consider targeting after that?
Joyent and rackspace come to mind, and others who might be willing to
donate a few cycles in exchange for some exposure - if we wanted to go
in that direction.
Rackspace, yes. The HP Public Cloud people are active here and very friendly
too. (See recent Fedora 19 announcement.) Both of those are OpenStack
underneath, although Rackspace is built on top of Xen so things are a little
different. Joyent is a whole 'nuther animal... they do currently support
Fedora, and I'll reach out to them to see what more they might be interested
in.
I'm not sure what support we have in
terms of
tooling, images, and the like. This might be covered by the what is
already outlined in the guide; please be patient, as I'll probably have
some stupid questions until I get settled in :)
I'm a firm believer in there-are-no-stupid-questions. :)
Your draft looks interesting, especially for the guide introduction.
I'll watch the page, and perhaps shamelessly borrow copy.
Please do. It's _very_ skeletal, obviously.
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