On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 3:25 PM, Simo Sorce <simo(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I came into this thinking we wee going to build a Server oriented
distribution on top of the core, but since yesterday's meeting I am not
so sure that is the goal anymore, it seem people want to do specialized
sub-server 'products' (whatever that means, and I agree with mizmo it's
a confusing term to use).
I really would like some more clarity of goals for each WG.
I think we basically "own the server space for Fedora", and how
exactly we decide to cover it is up to us. If the our plan is not
clear, or there is a disagreement, let's keep talking and get it
resolved.
From my point of view, the "specialized products" /
"featured
application stacks" view means that we want to achieve more
inter-package integration and more common functionality, than a
"server oriented distribution" typically does, and in particular more
than Fedora has been doing.
And the talk about products seems to reflect an implicit consensus to
get there one "application stack" at a time, rather than to cover all
applications from the start, and add one distribution-wide feature at
a time to all applications.
Mirek