On Thu, 2014-01-30 at 16:29 -0500, Josh Boyer wrote:
> That wasn't necessarily what I was suggesting, it was more
of an open
> suggestion than a specific implementation idea. There are probably
> approaches that don't involve the "Workstation product" per se being
a
> choose-your-own-adventure, but somehow allow for the existence of
> alternatives. I think someone floated the idea of some kind of
> sub-product system already, for instance.
If people want alternatives to exist, there's no reason to somehow
prohibit them from doing that. Nor do I think we'd want to even think
about preventing them. I don't necessarily think those alternatives
should be grouped or branded under Workstation though.
I feel like I'm not understanding what you're asking. Could you maybe
try to elaborate a bit more with examples?
OK, let me take another shot :)
As I suggested on devel@, conceiving of Fedora in the 'three product
design' - Fedora is the Workstation, Cloud and Server products - leaves
the status of things that were previous Fedora but do not fit neatly
into that 'product' definition somewhat up in the air. Just as notting
put it, what exactly is the status of spins, especially alternative
desktop spins?
Workstation WG could say you want to take a shot at resolving that
problem somehow; I'm just asking if that's something you're interested
in doing, or if you'd rather it be resolved through some other
group/process.
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