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On 02/20/2014 01:12 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Thu, 2014-02-20 at 07:13 -0500, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> On 02/19/2014 03:04 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
>> In case anyone missed it, FESCo's minutes have this:
>>
>> "AGREED: FESCo expects the Tech specs/docs from working groups
>> by March 3rd at the latest"
>>
>> So, we've been off meetings and stuff for three weeks now, we
>> probably should kick back into gear soon :)
>>
>
> Sorry folks, I've been offline for the last two weeks due to a
> death in the family and haven't been able to drive this. Has any
> progress been made in my absence off-list?
Not hugely, no - I think we were all kind of waiting for you or
someone else to start driving :( Different sets of us showed up
around meeting time each week, I think, and we never quite had
quorum.
I just saw the following pass by from Dan Williams on an RH
internal list, posting it here as I'm quite sure Dan wouldn't
mind:
"You might install NetworkManager-config-server, which drops some
server-type config files into /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d that do
things like ignoring the carrier on all interfaces and ensuring NM
never creates the default DHCP connections that are useful on
desktops. There are other options in there, like making NM stop
touching /etc/resolv.conf if you know you never need to update it.
See "man NetworkManager.conf" for more details on all these
options."
sounds like something we might want?
Very much so. This is something Dan and I talked about at DevConf,
actually. One of the things we'd probably want to do in each of the
various Products is break out our default configurations into a
subpackage that be pulled in by the respective Product release package
as a way to install differing defaults. NetworkManager was the
poster-child for this idea, though I expect there are plenty of other
services that could benefit from this as well.
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