Greetings.
If we want the vagrant images to be listed on the prerelease page, the web team needs some text to put with them, like we do for the other images. I pinged a few vagrant-connected folks in IRC, but it seems they're not around. Assuming we *do* want these images listed, can someone with knowledge of them produce some sort of text to send to the web team?
-- David
On 03/06/2015 01:46 PM, David Gay wrote:
If we want the vagrant images to be listed on the prerelease page, the web team needs some text to put with them, like we do for the other images. I pinged a few vagrant-connected folks in IRC, but it seems they're not around. Assuming we *do* want these images listed, can someone with knowledge of them produce some sort of text to send to the web team?
Vagrant Images
Fedora Cloud edition is also available as a Vagrant Box in formats suitable for libvirt or VirtualBox. If you're using Vagrant on Mac OS X or Windows, you'll probably want the VirtualBox image. If you're using the Fedora Vagrant package, you'll want the libvirt image.
If you're working with general cloud development, choose the Cloud image. If you're doing Docker development, choose the Atomic image.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 3:18 PM, Joe Brockmeier jzb@redhat.com wrote:
On 03/06/2015 01:46 PM, David Gay wrote:
If we want the vagrant images to be listed on the prerelease page, the
web team needs some text to put with them, like we do for the other images. I pinged a few vagrant-connected folks in IRC, but it seems they're not around. Assuming we *do* want these images listed, can someone with knowledge of them produce some sort of text to send to the web team?
Vagrant Images
Fedora Cloud edition is also available as a Vagrant Box in formats suitable for libvirt or VirtualBox. If you're using Vagrant on Mac OS X or Windows, you'll probably want the VirtualBox image. If you're using the Fedora Vagrant package, you'll want the libvirt image.
If you're working with general cloud development, choose the Cloud image. If you're doing Docker development, choose the Atomic image.
Some mods.. thoughts?
Vagrant Images
Fedora Cloud edition is also available as Vagrant Boxes in formats suitable for libvirt/KVM or VirtualBox. If you're using Vagrant on Mac OS X or Windows, you'll probably want the VirtualBox image. If you're using the Fedora Vagrant package, you'll want the libvirt/KVM image.
If you are doing general cloud development or developing new containers, the Cloud image is probably the right choice. If you want to run containers, either to run a service or to develop on top of, the Atomic image is more suitable.
Langdon
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