On Fri, 23 Nov 2012 12:29:34 +1100, Bromberger, James <[email protected]> wrote:

Just wondering, what about splitting "machine images" into:

Machine Images - Generic
Machine Images - $public_cloud1
Machine Images - $public_cloud2
....
The other element to take into consideration is that images are not necessarily cloud specific but rather environment specific in terms of the hypervisor etc. We have private and public clouds and a range of hypervisors. Generic may be a bit misleading, but our generic images should have the stock kernel in that case without modifications for specific clouds.



Where $public_cloudN is "AWS", etc.... ?


James Bromberger | Solution Architect | Amazon Web Services
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-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Plessy [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, 23 November 2012 9:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: User categories for the pseudopackage cloud.debian.org on the BTS.

# Let's start with the following categories.
#
# Machine Images: bugs related to the machine images that we distribute,
#                 for instance if we find non-free software in, if they
#                 are out of date, etc.
#
# Infrastructure: bugs related to system of production and distribution
#                 of the machine images.
#
# Documentation:  Things to add or correct in the documentation.
#
# Packages: Packages to prepare, modify or update in order to provide
#                 a better user experience.

user [email protected]

usercategory issue-type
 * Issue Type [tag=]
 + Machine Images [image]
 + Infrastructure [infrastructure]
 + Documentation  [documentation]
 + Packages       [package]
 + Uncategorized  []

usercategory normal
 * status
 * issue-type
 * severity

usertag 693094 package
usertag 672104 package
usertag 693198 package
usertag 693945 package

thanks

Please suggest corrections or further improvements, and forgive me if it has to go through trial-and-errror and generate a bit of traffic.

Cheers,

--
Charles Plessy
Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan




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