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We have about a week left to formulate our technical document for Fedora 21. To that end, I'd like to call a formal vote of the Working Group on two of the key points: which two roles to focus on for the initial release.
Vote A) "Domain Controller" role is our primary blocker target for Fedora 21.
Vote B) "Database Server" roles is our secondary target for Fedora 21
Vote B2) If Vote B is approved: MariaDB or PostgreSQL as our initial database. (This does *not* exclude the possibility of creating a Role for the other one in the future, but it sets our priority for this cycle).
If these are approved, we will need to start documenting our technical needs to deliver these Roles. A non-exhaustive list: * Public API for setup and configuration (D-BUS based?) * Packages and meta-packages to support it * List of firewall rules/configuration * List of data to back up; possible API to accomplish this * (Human and non-human) resources needed
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On 02/21/2014 02:48 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
We have about a week left to formulate our technical document for Fedora 21. To that end, I'd like to call a formal vote of the Working Group on two of the key points: which two roles to focus on for the initial release.
Vote A) "Domain Controller" role is our primary blocker target for Fedora 21.
Vote B) "Database Server" roles is our secondary target for Fedora 21
Vote B2) If Vote B is approved: MariaDB or PostgreSQL as our initial database. (This does *not* exclude the possibility of creating a Role for the other one in the future, but it sets our priority for this cycle).
If these are approved, we will need to start documenting our technical needs to deliver these Roles. A non-exhaustive list: * Public API for setup and configuration (D-BUS based?) * Packages and meta-packages to support it * List of firewall rules/configuration * List of data to back up; possible API to accomplish this * (Human and non-human) resources needed
Vote A) +1
Vote B) +1
Vote B2) PostgreSQL
On Fri, 21 Feb 2014 14:50:47 -0500 Stephen Gallagher sgallagh@redhat.com wrote:
Vote A) +1
Vote B) +1
Vote B2) PostgreSQL
Ditto.
kevin
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From: "Stephen Gallagher" sgallagh@redhat.com To: server@lists.fedoraproject.org Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2014 2:50:47 AM Subject: Re: WG Vote: Server Roles for F21
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On 02/21/2014 02:48 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
We have about a week left to formulate our technical document for Fedora 21. To that end, I'd like to call a formal vote of the Working Group on two of the key points: which two roles to focus on for the initial release.
Vote A) "Domain Controller" role is our primary blocker target for Fedora 21.
Vote B) "Database Server" roles is our secondary target for Fedora 21
Vote B2) If Vote B is approved: MariaDB or PostgreSQL as our initial database. (This does *not* exclude the possibility of creating a Role for the other one in the future, but it sets our priority for this cycle).
If these are approved, we will need to start documenting our technical needs to deliver these Roles. A non-exhaustive list: * Public API for setup and configuration (D-BUS based?) * Packages and meta-packages to support it * List of firewall rules/configuration * List of data to back up; possible API to accomplish this * (Human and non-human) resources needed
Vote A) +1
Vote B) +1
Vote B2) PostgreSQL
+1. Same here.
Kind regards, Tuan
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On 02/21/2014 01:48 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
We have about a week left to formulate our technical document for Fedora 21. To that end, I'd like to call a formal vote of the Working Group on two of the key points: which two roles to focus on for the initial release.
Vote A) "Domain Controller" role is our primary blocker target for Fedora 21.
+1 here.
Vote B) "Database Server" roles is our secondary target for Fedora 21
+1 here.
Vote B2) If Vote B is approved: MariaDB or PostgreSQL as our initial database. (This does *not* exclude the possibility of creating a Role for the other one in the future, but it sets our priority for this cycle).
Postgresql +1000
If these are approved, we will need to start documenting our technical needs to deliver these Roles. A non-exhaustive list: * Public API for setup and configuration (D-BUS based?) * Packages and meta-packages to support it * List of firewall rules/configuration * List of data to back up; possible API to accomplish this * (Human and non-human) resources needed _______________________________________________ server mailing list server@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/server
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On Fri, 2014-02-21 at 14:48 -0500, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
We have about a week left to formulate our technical document for Fedora 21. To that end, I'd like to call a formal vote of the Working Group on two of the key points: which two roles to focus on for the initial release.
Vote A) "Domain Controller" role is our primary blocker target for Fedora 21.
+1 (rationale: this is a reasonably well-understood and bounded role that makes a sensible target as an example for an initial release)
Vote B) "Database Server" roles is our secondary target for Fedora 21
+1 (rationale: as above, in comparison to e.g. a 'web server', as already discussed)
Vote B2) If Vote B is approved: MariaDB or PostgreSQL as our initial database. (This does *not* exclude the possibility of creating a Role for the other one in the future, but it sets our priority for this cycle).
Abstain (no preference)
2014-02-21 20:48 GMT+01:00 Stephen Gallagher sgallagh@redhat.com:
Vote A) "Domain Controller" role is our primary blocker target for Fedora 21.
+1
Vote B) "Database Server" roles is our secondary target for Fedora 21
+1
Vote B2) If Vote B is approved: MariaDB or PostgreSQL as our initial database.
PostgreSQL (I don't actually have a strong opinion, just in case a tie-breaker vote were needed). Mirek
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