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  • ...o plans to bring it back. Currently Fedora Infrastructure relies on gifted cloud units from Amazon for this.}} Fedora Infrastructure is running a private cloud infrastructure for various infrastructure and community projects. This infr
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  • This is a collaborative list of current and future work for the Fedora Cloud SIG. It's meant to describe what's needed or wanted, and what is being done * [https://fedorahosted.org/cloud/report/1 All active tickets]
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  • ...also be filed as system-wide changes. Each of these will have at least one Cloud SIG member ...and marketing are others. For each of these, we will find someone from the Cloud SIG to take responsibility, including contributing effort where applicable.
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  • ...cloud image as Atomic as a primary variant (server, workstation, atomic); cloud image doesn't go away but Atomic becomes front and center ** (Make sure we include getting test plans for Atomic changes so that community members can contribute to manual testi
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  • * Amazon Public Cloud images * 100 packages in Fedora Atomic host have at least one test stored in dist-git according to the spec.
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  • * Amazon Public Cloud images * 100 packages in Fedora Atomic host have at least one test stored in dist-git according to the spec.
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  • [[OpenShift_Origin| OpenShift Origin]] is a cloud application platform as a service (PaaS). It is the open sourced, community There are currently no plans to update the current code in OpenShift Origin to a newer ruby, instead, ef
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  • ...cases will be equally beneficial to other user segments, for instance our plans around multi-screen handling and improved terminal functionality should als == Overall plans and policies for the product ==
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  • ...nstall your own instance of openQA so you can try it out and contribute to test development. ...-level testing. Its key feature is that it interacts with the system under test much like a human would, by sending input using a virtual keyboard and mous
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  • * Skills: Experienced web developer & operations guy - not on his first cloud application architecture, mastery of continuous integration (CI) and contin ...chunk of his time. He spends a little time every few months evaluating the cloud architecture to consider alternative components to increase price/performan
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  • * [https://getfedora.org/en/cloud/prerelease/ Get Fedora 22 Beta Cloud] ...e exciting features of Fedora 22's editions in a form that anyone can help test. This testing, guided by the [[QA|Fedora QA team]], helps us target and ide
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  • ; The project provides services for stream expansion that build and test streams of software against any desired platform targets (such as a Fedora == Plans and work areas ==
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  • ...lopers will be equally beneficial to other user segments. For instance our plans around multi-screen handling and improved terminal functionality should als === Overall plans and policies for the product ===
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  • ...along with a brief description of your current involvement with Fedora and plans for participation in this group. ...t of the technology stack (from web and GUI through libraries to kernel). Plans: to prefer, and help with, delivering finished, system-wide integrated feat
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  • * [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-October/103729.html Proposed meeting agenda] ...was planned for 2011-10-20, tflink trying to co-ordinate organization with Cloud SIG
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  • * [http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-July/101571.html Proposed meeting agenda] == Cloud SIG - Fedora 15 on Amazon EC2 ==
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  • ...h is a FAD (a mini-conference) focused on working on Fedora 24 development plans, brainstorming on Fedora globalization workflow and deciding strategy for d ...g11n mission in the rise of Fedora.Next products. Workstation, Server and Cloud.
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  • Looking for Cloud edition? Check out the section on Fedora Atomic below. Or, check out one of ...ow install Python 3.4, 3.3, and 2.6 from the repositories to help them run test suites on multiple Python versions, as well as on PyPy, PyPy3, and Jython,
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  • ...cerns, send mail to [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test test@lists.fedoraproject.org]. ...ittle to no communication regarding status. With only two weeks Alpha ISO test time, losing 50% of time almost certainly results in a slip. See {{ticket|
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  • ** We're still not clear on what exactly should be tested for cloud images other than "do they boot" ** There were also concerns about how to test cloud images w/o an EC2 account and whether we want/need to worry about granting
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