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Many developers prefer to work with [https://www.vagrantup.com/ Vagrant] for their development work, using Vagrant to lower their development setup time, increase productivity, and avoid having to specifically install an OS each time they wish to use it for development.
Many developers prefer to work with [https://www.vagrantup.com/ Vagrant] for their development work, using Vagrant to lower their development setup time, increase productivity, and avoid having to specifically install an OS each time they wish to use it for development.


A number of people have produced unofficial Vagrant boxes, but the Fedora project does not currently produce an "official" Vagrant box for consumption. We would like to close the gap here and offer Vagrant users an easy-to-consume Fedora 22 Atomic and Cloud flavored Vagrant box.
A number of people have produced unofficial Vagrant boxes, but the Fedora project does not currently produce an "official" Vagrant box for consumption. We would like to close the gap here and offer Vagrant users easy-to-consume Fedora 22 Atomic and Cloud flavored Vagrant boxes.


== Benefit to Fedora ==
== Benefit to Fedora ==

Revision as of 17:35, 20 January 2015

Vagrant Box for Fedora Atomic and Fedora Cloud

Summary

To produce Vagrant boxes based on the Fedora Atomic Host and Fedora Cloud flavors so that users can easily work with Fedora in the Vagrant environment.

Owner

  • Name: Joe Brockmeier | Ian McLeod | Langdon White
  • Email: Joe Brockmeier <jzb@fedoraproject.org> | Ian McLeod <imcleod@redhat.com> | langdon@fedoraproject.org
  • Release notes owner:
  • Product: Cloud
  • Responsible WG: Cloud

Current Status

  • Targeted Release: Fedora 22
  • Last updated: 2015-01-20
  • Tracker bug:

Detailed Description

Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments. Vagrant boxes can easily be used on a number of local virtualization platforms such as VirtualBox, VMware, via AWS or OpenStack, or with other platforms. Vagrant is used on Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows and would present Fedora with an opportunity to reach a larger developer audience than it currently does.

Many developers prefer to work with Vagrant for their development work, using Vagrant to lower their development setup time, increase productivity, and avoid having to specifically install an OS each time they wish to use it for development.

A number of people have produced unofficial Vagrant boxes, but the Fedora project does not currently produce an "official" Vagrant box for consumption. We would like to close the gap here and offer Vagrant users easy-to-consume Fedora 22 Atomic and Cloud flavored Vagrant boxes.

Benefit to Fedora

What is the benefit to the platform?

Scope

Upgrade/compatibility impact

How To Test

Expectations