On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 5:54 AM, Christian Schaller <cschalle(a)redhat.com> wrote:
My take away from the discussion so far is that the current board
would not accept
anything that 'automates' access to such external software. Doesn't matter if
we ship
the metadata on the ISO or not.
Correct. It cannot know the location of where to grab external
metadata from, etc.
The only thing that I can see flying with the current board is a
system that is 'blind' to what it is offering, just like
a web browser.
Fairly close, yes. I think there was also an idea to perhaps make
metadata an explicit filetype so that if a user searches for "nvidia
linux driver" and lands on the nivida website, they can click a link
and PK (or similar) will know what to do. That would also go for
other 3rd party repositories. There is the bit about "informed
decision", so some messaging before it's installed might be necessary.
josh