On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 9:59 PM, Gustavo Luiz Duarte
<gustavold(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
CC'ing the public list, as requested.
There is no need to sent it to everyone as well as we're all on the list!
> Please send this to the public list, there's absolutely no
reason to have
> direct emails.
>
> Peter
>
>
> On Tue, 2015-03-17 at 15:11 -0300, Gustavo Luiz Duarte wrote:
> > Hi Peter,
> >
> > Could you please help us understand what we can expect from F22 on
> > Power
> > regarding content and dates so IBM can do its planning accordingly?
Not really, I do but one job as part of producing a release. There are
a number of issues that other teams are dealing with and I'm not in
control of their resources, schedules and priorities. Similarly this
isn't my only priority.
> > Talking to Dan, sounds like we will be, roughly, 2 weeks
behind
> > primary for Alpha and Beta and 1 week behind primary for GA, does
> > that sound reasonable to you?
In it's current state I can only answer with no. It might end up being
reasonable, there might be other issues come up.
> > Also, should we expect Server image only, or you think we
will be
> > able to deliver also Cloud or Desktop? If any additional image
> > (besides Server) is released, will it be on the same release dates
> > as the Server image or will it have its own schedule?
Desktop will not be delivered, I presume you're referring to
Workstation. It was considered out of scope for Fedora 22 and not a
priority as there was no, at least publicly announced, desktop systems
that would be widely available to make it worth the effort.
> > Also, could you please clarify which cloud images are being
> > considered (Atomic/Docker, Openstack, etc.)?
In terms of cloud we will be doing a cloud product with just the
kvm/qemu image, which is what I presume you is what you mean by
Openstack. We won't be doing Atomic/Docker as the
support/functionality isn't complete and tested in time for the Change
freeze. The kvm/qemu image will likely come by beta, unlikely before
Alpha but it depends on how much that is delayed and how much time I
have to deal with other tasks needed to get it done.
Peter