- Convert
getfedora.org/cloud to focus instead solely on Atomic (maybe
redoing the URL
togetfedora.org/atomic.
- Build out a separate cloud image resource site
http://cloud.fedoraproject.org/
I like the idea of new Atomic spaces. Rather than eliminate the
getfedora.org/cloud entirely, could we have it redirect to the new resource
site? The mockup is a good start, I'd swap EC2 and Vagrant.
- Should the docker image live on here? Or would that be better served by a
more generic 'other images' site for Fedora images?
I'd say the adoption of Fedora as a Docker image base layer is low at the
moment and wouldn't be harmed by having more than one way to find it. It
could be associated with the cloud (cloud based container services as an
entry point) and with the Atomic resources. What are the issues presented
by having it on multiple sites (link maintenance comes to mind)?
- Is the installable image a cloud base image or an atomic image? Who would
use it and why? Does it belong here as well?
That looks to be the Atomic ISO installer. Use case is for creating a bare
metal container host or virtual host installed from CD, say for an
unsupported hypervisor. I'd expect to find it in the Atomic resources not
the cloud resources.
Overall great forward progress! Thanks much!
- Matt M
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 9:16 AM, Máirín Duffy <duffy(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi :)
Since Atomic will be the primary focus of this WG (F24+,) the presentation
of the Atomic and cloud images on the main Fedora website should be updated
to reflect that. (See [1] and [2].)
Last week, Matthew and I talked about how we might do this; the idea we
thought might work best is the following:
--
- Consider replacing the “Cloud” edition slot on the front of
getfedora.org with a Fedora “Atomic” edition brand.
- Convert
getfedora.org/cloud to focus instead solely on Atomic (maybe
redoing the URL to
getfedora.org/atomic.
- Build out a separate cloud image resource site (similar to
arm.fedoraproject.org, which is focused on all ARM-related builds across
Fedora) with the full set of Cloud Base images (and maybe Fedora Docker
containers too?) Then, pull these in to the Atomic edition site via a link
in the “Other Downloads” section. (cross link back to atomic from cloud.fpo
too.)
--
I find it hard to understand if something like this might work without
visuals, so I put together a (very, super-duper, fantastically rough)
mockup for this new
cloud.fedoraproject.org:
https://github.com/fedoradesign/fedora-spins/blob/master/cloud/cloud-mock...
I pretty much just threw it into the arm.fpo template; it's quite a bit
more cluttered in terms of instructions / explanation needed for various
image types than arm.fpo, so I think the layout should be reconfigured
quite a bit to get rid of the cluttered feel.
That being said -
- Do you think a site like this for the base cloud images would work well,
given enough prominence on the main Fedora website as well as the Atomic
product site? Is this the kind of list of images/AMIs a cloud image user is
going to find most helpful?
- Should the docker image live on here? Or would that be better served by
a more generic 'other images' site for Fedora images?
- Is the installable image a cloud base image or an atomic image? Who
would use it and why? Does it belong here as well?
~m
[1]
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/cloud/2015-September/005832.html
[2]
http://blog.linuxgrrl.com/2015/09/15/fedora-atomic-logo-idea/
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