The following proposal comes out of the discussion at this weeks Server SIG
meeting[1]
Fedora Server will have:
* / (root) will be a minimum of 2 GiB and a maximum of 15 GiB
* SWAP will continue to be calculated automatically based on available RAM on
the system
* All unused space will be assigned to a volume group and available to be
assigned to new partitions or extend existing partitions.
* Anaconda will continue to handle the appropriate EFI and /boot settings
We also discussed during the meeting whether we should have a separate /var
partition by default, but the general sense was that we might be better served
by developing a mechanism to allow partitions to be split from existing mount
points, which would be more flexible going forward.
As we did not have quorum in the meeting by the point we got to this proposal,
I'm taking it to the list for discussion and votes.
For the record, the current behavior of the partitioning scheme is for / to be
given up to 50 GiB of space and then any remaining space after that is assigned
to a separate /home partition.
[1]
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2016-03-15/serversig.201…
Cockpit is the modern Linux admin interface. We release regularly. Here
are the release notes for version 203:
http://cockpit-project.org/blog/cockpit-203.html
Summary:
- Machines: Creation of Network Interfaces
Hi team,
I'm Alberto Rodríguez, and I'm here in the behalf of the Marketing team.
As you should know, we prepare a lists of highlights about each release,
called Talking Points:
Talking points are key highlights of the new release. There are
different types of talking points for different types of people:
general desktop users/everyone, developers, and sysadmins. They are
meant to provide a short, effective answer to the question "What
cool stuff is in the latest release of Fedora?" They are compelling,
not necessarily comprehensive
This points help us, as Marketing team, as well to Ambassadors, to
publicize each release with the news and cool stuff.
For this matter and this release, we have this wiki page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_31_talking_points and we will be
happy to include the new things in Fedora 31
You can help us in both ways:
1. Editing the wiki directly with the points.
2. Throwing us the list, and we will put them in the wiki.
Thanks in advance for your help and for your efforts.
Best Regards
Dear all,
Join us on irc.freenode.net in #fedora-meeting-1 for the Fedora 31
Beta Release Readiness meeting. This meeting will be held on
Thursday, 2019-09-12 at 19:00 UTC.
We will meet to make sure we are coordinated and ready for the release
of Fedora 31 Beta. Please note that this meeting will be held even if
the release is delayed at the Go/No-Go meeting on the same day two
hours earlier.
You may receive this message several times in order to open this
meeting to the teams and to raise awareness, so hopefully more team
representatives will come to this meeting. This meeting works best
when we have representatives from all of the teams.
For more information, see
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Release_Readiness_Meetings.
View the meeting on Fedocal:
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/meeting/9614/
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Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Fedora Program Manager
Red Hat
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