Hello,
2014-06-07 0:55 GMT+02:00 Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>:
The other is remote system management. The spec says:

"Software updates on the Fedora Server must be possible to perform
either locally using command-line tools (e.g. yum/dnf)..."

(okay, we already cover that in current criteria)

"...or centrally by common management systems (e.g. Puppet, Chef,
Satellite, Spacewalk, OpenLMI)."

well, that's extremely broad. Do we really want to have the criteria say
"it must be possible to update a Fedora Server system via Puppet, Chef,
Satellite, Spacewalk or OpenLMI", write a test case for each, and block
releases unless all of those mechanisms work? Or do we want to focus
down a bit?

I don’t recall precisely; AFAICT this is mainly a “we shall not break what works” criterion, e.g. that Server should not add a mandatory interactivity requirement for updates that would make it impossible to use some of these tools.
    Mirek