On 03/11/15, Matt Micene wrote:
I think this highlights the problem we're currently seeing with
the Fedora
Cloud Base adoption
On 10/28/2015 07:42 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> > Actually, I don't think that's true. Take a look at "fr1st
p0st":
> >
> >
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/cloud/2010-January/000001.html
There is no singular Fedora release anymore, so what are people getting
when they install Cloud Base? The `cloudtoserver` script essentially
disables cloud-init and installs Fedora Server. So what's in the Cloud
Base box when we say it's the "base building block of the Fedora flavors"?
What was the point of creating use case editions and not using them in the
cloud?
Because we can not even guess what all use cases people have while using a
cloud instance? People generally take the base image, and have their own
tooling (say ansible, or shell scripts) which deploys the required
applications in the cloud. This is where the minimal cloud base image
comes handy.
Kushal
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