On Fri, 2015-01-23 at 09:25 -0700, Mike Ruckman wrote:
Just to sum it up for people, the proposal overall is:
- Reword the alpha criterion [0]
- add a Beta criterion (with the latest extension) [1]
- add a net-install Final criterion [2]
I don't see anything worrisome about any of these changes. Gives us good, well defined areas we know we want covered.
So, sigh, we're apparently getting flavor network install images again for F22, along with a generic network install image. So let me refine this *again*:
Alpha: "When installing with a release-blocking dedicated installer image, the installer must be able to install the default package set." (no change)
Beta 1: "When installing with a dedicated installer image for a specific Fedora flavor, the default package set must be the correct set for that flavor."
Beta 2: "When installing with the generic network install image, selecting a package set other than the default must work."
Final: "When installing with the generic network install image with no update repositories enabled, the installer must be able to install each of the release-blocking desktops, as well as the minimal package set."
that commits us to a moderate amount of testing, and if we're worried about that we could for e.g. consider limiting the 'guarantee' for the generic netinst image to just minimal.
Thoughts? Hope I don't have to revise this any further :)
(note: the flavor netinsts may offer package set selection and be able to install other package sets - in fact, they probably will - but the idea is we only "support" them for installing their 'own' package sets.)