I think this would work perfectly fine. We are writing OSX instructions on using Fedora, the end goal still matches what the Fedora magazine is for.
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015, 4:22 AM Jaroslav Reznik jreznik@redhat.com wrote:
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On 03/16/2015 03:22 PM, Joe Brockmeier wrote:
Hey all,
Question - I'm wondering if folks are likely to be grumpy en masse if I include instructions targeted to Mac OS X users for a post on Fedora Magazine?
Context: We're producing two kinds of Vagrant boxes for Fedora 22
Atomic -
KVM/libvirt and VirtualBox. The VirtualBox images are most likely to be consumed by Vagrant users on Mac OS X and Windows. That's a Good
Thing(TM)
if we have devs on Mac OS X/Windows spinning up Fedora for their Docker work/testing.
But it feels slightly weird writing a howto that includes Mac
instructions
for Fedora Magazine. Thoughts? Hope I'm just being over-sensitive.
Best,
jzb
I think it is well within the scope of the magazine to include the instructions in this context. It would be slightly different if writing up instructions to, say describe how to install inkscape on OSX in the magazine.
To me, the proposed instructions are similar to describing how to copy the Fedora ISO to a USB on Windows or OSX -- which would be entirely ok on the magazine too, IMHO.
And actually, this could be a great article in the magazine! Something I feel folks struggle with.
Joe, I'd say go ahead. It's a nice way how to spread our technology to other developers not on Fedora. One thing I'd like to ask is - please, add some Vagrant for beginners part aka what Vagrant is and how it can be used.
Jaroslav
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