On 27 January 2014 13:06, Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 01/27/2014 05:36 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
> does this mean there will be things unavailable on some
'products'
> that are not on others?
No.
The Products will be defining an environment and a standard install
set. They may have separate initial *installation* repositories if
they need to provide different options to Anaconda, but beyond that
the intent is for all of the Products to continue to draw from the
same store of packages together.
If (for example) we got ourselves into a situation where you couldn't
install Fedora Server and then also install the GNOME desktop
environment on that Server, this would be considered a major bug and
one that we would need to reconcile immediately.
Cool. If I was to take this one step further then, an issue for Fedora
Jam is we were limited in the customisations the could be made for a
spin (e.g. defaulting users into certain groups to allow real time
audio). While there's not enough of the developer base to make it an
official product would there be a way to slot this into that
framework?
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imalone
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