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== Rationale ==
== Rationale ==
There is a lot of work being done for one group of Fedora users, but it looks like that the second one is being ignored. The first one is covered by the Desktop team and the second one, let's call it Server, Classic, OldSchool, etc, has no formal representation in the Fedora community. You can object that there are no Fedora Server users, but they are there - either running Fedora itself or derivates of Fedora called RHEL, CentOS etc. In an ideal life they will complement each other, but in the real life there will be conflicts, that must be resolved either technically (by maintaining compatibility, with possibility to enable/disable features, etc) or politically on the FESCo level.
There is a lot of work being done for one group of Fedora users, but it looks like that the second one is being ignored. The first one is covered by the Desktop team and the second one, let's call it Server, Classic, OldSchool, etc, has no formal representation in the Fedora community. You can object that there are no Fedora Server users, but they are there - either running Fedora itself or derivates of Fedora called RHEL, CentOS etc. In an ideal life they will complement each other, but in the real life there will be conflicts, that must be resolved either technically (by maintaining compatibility, with possibility to enable/disable features, etc) or politically on the FESCo level.
== Participants ==
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== Our projects ==
== Our projects ==

Revision as of 10:46, 1 November 2008

Fedora Server SIG

Welcome on the home of Fedora Server/OldScool/Classic SIG. We are the people you have been warned off - we don't need 3D desktop effect, but we like iSCSI, etc.

Rationale

There is a lot of work being done for one group of Fedora users, but it looks like that the second one is being ignored. The first one is covered by the Desktop team and the second one, let's call it Server, Classic, OldSchool, etc, has no formal representation in the Fedora community. You can object that there are no Fedora Server users, but they are there - either running Fedora itself or derivates of Fedora called RHEL, CentOS etc. In an ideal life they will complement each other, but in the real life there will be conflicts, that must be resolved either technically (by maintaining compatibility, with possibility to enable/disable features, etc) or politically on the FESCo level.

Participants

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Our projects

  • ...

Our questions

  • why do we need plymouth to install new kernel?

Little info about my background

  • using Linux since 1994 or 1995
  • administering Linux servers and desktops for 10+ years
  • official package maintainer for 3+ years
  • employed by Red Hat since March 2008