If you have additions or corrections for this agenda, please send by the end of this weekend. Our meeting will be held as usual on Monday, 2017-Feb-13 at 1400 UTC (09:00 US Eastern).
* Performance tuning the Workstation (stickster, et al.) * Was there general consensus this can be tuned per-edition by WG? * systemd-readahead * CFQ vs. deadline scheduler for storage
* Flatpak production (otaylor) * Outcome from Brno meetings/DevConf.cz * Need follow-up discussion on this
* Any distinguishing Workstation features upcoming for F26/27 beyond Flatpak development?
On Thu, Feb 09, 2017 at 11:15:41AM -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:
- Was there general consensus this can be tuned per-edition by WG?
I have the strong belief that it should be. This is one of the key reasons to *have* separate editions. That said, I think we should always look to make improvements globally when possible, and only make them separate per-edition or per-spin when there's a compelling difference for the respective use cases.
- Any distinguishing Workstation features upcoming for F26/27 beyond Flatpak development?
Specifically, we are looking for features which help drive our marketing messages for Workstation's target audience.
On Thu, Feb 09, 2017 at 11:56:05AM -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Thu, Feb 09, 2017 at 11:15:41AM -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:
- Was there general consensus this can be tuned per-edition by WG?
I have the strong belief that it should be. This is one of the key reasons to *have* separate editions. That said, I think we should always look to make improvements globally when possible, and only make them separate per-edition or per-spin when there's a compelling difference for the respective use cases.
Agreed, it wasn't clear to me whether anyone spoke to e.g. the Server WG about a general case for either the scheduler or systemd-readahead.
- Any distinguishing Workstation features upcoming for F26/27 beyond Flatpak development?
Specifically, we are looking for features which help drive our marketing messages for Workstation's target audience.
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