On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 21:11, seth vidal <skvidal(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 17:13 -0700, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> Ok this may seem silly, but after wading through a bunch of kickstarts
> today trying to find out which ones are for what.. could we
> standardize on a convention? We have a couple :).
>
> I like this one:
>
> <host type>-<os>-<os-release>-<special>
>
> Examples.
> kvm-rhel-5-nfs
> xen-rhel-6-nohd
> hardware-rhel-5-xenserver
> hardware-rhel-5-nohd
>
> Once we have a convention, I can go and rename stuff to meet it (maybe
> put the kickstarts under a git tree also?)
under a git, tree, sure - but do not, do not, do not, split the git tree
into staging/production branches. There's no point in that for the
kickstarts.
also - unless there is a compelling reason to - why don't we assume that
all new builds are rhel6 - and therefore kvm?
The compelling reason I see is that it will be about 6-12 months
before we have converted all our el5's to el6's so its probably a good
idea to keep the other naming scheme around til then. [And just in
case EL7 decides to go use oracle btrfs containers.. might as well
just put the name in the front so we don't get confused in 2-3 years
time :).
--
Stephen J Smoogen.
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