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The current Product Requirements Document[1] for the Server Edition is
considerably out of date. Based on discussion in the recent thread on FreeIPA
release criteria[2], it's clear that its existence is actively hampering our
efforts to modernize our deliverables.

I took a look at the PRD with an eye towards modernizing it, but the truth of
the matter is that it basically needs a total rewrite. It is fundamentally
written around a core concept of "Server Roles" that have been entirely
abandoned by the Server Edition efforts. As a result, I feel that the PRD
needs to be archived entirely and not relied on as a source of truth.

What I propose is this:
1) Archive the Server PRD, noting that in broad strokes it describes our
aspirational goals but differs entirely on implementation.

2) Update all items on the Fedora Release Criteria so that they no longer
reference the PRD. Any requirements that Server SIG wishes to retain must be
moved to the Release Criteria wiki pages and treated as the canonical source of
truth.

I feel that this will be better for the Server Edition in the long-term, as the
Release Criteria pages are much better maintained than the PRD and we can be
both more flexible and more visible with changes.

Thoughts?


[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Server/Product_Requirements_Document
[2] https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/server@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/FS3DXP7EEFPOVKC25ZM6P4PAFPCQ4CXV/
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