On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Pete Travis <li...@petetravis.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > The docs team has begun assembling release notes for Fedora 19, and I've > been thinking over hardware requirements. > > Historically, we have cited the CPU, storage, and especially memory > requirements for the default installation - a basic GNOME desktop. I'd > like to reexamine that practice, with input from the development community. > Fedora is too versatile a product to document so narrowly. > > A few considerations come immediately to mind, but please don't limit > yourself to the examples: > Modern composited desktops like GNOME and KDE need better graphics > hardware than XFCE or MATE. Headless servers would benefit from better > NICs or storage controllers, but not require them. Purpose driven virtual > machines clearly need fewer resources than the machine that hosts them. > > I'm considering system specs at this point, but establishing the roles > deployed might aid in targeting more comprehensive documentation. Beyond a > basic desktop, what use cases would you like to see us represent? > > -- Pete Travis > - Fedora Docs Project Leader > - 'randomuser' on freenode > - immanetize at fedoraproject.org > > -- > devel mailing list > devel@lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Differently over the years. I used to run Fedora on servers at one point. I then started contributing. I now use it to stay up to date with "Distro X" upstream, learn new things, and help other people, and I have come in to contact with some amazing people along the way. Thanks, Dan
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