On 31.01.2009, at 02:37, Jeff Schroeder wrote:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Michael DeHaan
<mdehaan(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> Jared Hodge wrote:
>>> I roadmap in Cobbler doesn't always mean everything as we always
>>> take
>>> good patches and ideas as they come along, but I think it's still
>>> important to have a few major features for each release. Here's
>>> my
>>> plan. As I see major things going on at the moment for the next
>>> release (I want to start releasing /smaller/ releases more often,
>>> rather
>>> than big releases):
>>>
>>> -- performance items. Make CLI talk to cobblerd for speedy
>>> action in
>>> large configs. Make all operations callable over XMLRPC for
>>> better
>>> integration with other apps. (Possibly add better XMLRPC/web
>>>
>> search)
>>
>>> -- Windows support (linux-ris work) for mixed environments (I'll
>>> probably end up helping with this too, since it's a rather big
>>>
>> feature)
>>
>>> Anyone else see any major themes from the RFE list and things you
>>>
>> would
>>
>>> like to see concentrated on for this release or upcoming ones?
>>>
https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/report/1 ?
Chris pointed out an email earlier today that I'm not finding right
now. Basicly someone had an idea of stacking distros something like:
# cobbler list
Fedora-10-x86_64
Desktop
joeblow1.la.int
janeblow1.la.int
web-farm
web1.ny.int
web1.la.int
dns-server
ns1.ny.int
ns2.fra.int
If it's possible to create logical repos its possible to create clone
channels from master repos.
This channels can be tested with some type of baremetal, nic's and
storage.
Test repos can be compared to master repos and live repos can by
compard to test repos.
With this information its possible to update some group of systems.
For other apps it can by possible to import this logical information
or to create this logical repos over xmlrpc.
Fedora-10-x86_64
client-Fedora-10-x86_64
Desktop
joeblow1.la.int
janeblow1.la.int
test-Fedora-10-x86_64
web-farm
web1.ny.int
web1.la.int
live-Fedora-10-x86_64
dns-server
ns1.ny.int
ns2.fra.int
Thomas