Oliver,
Thanks for the suggestion of ubuntu-snappy-cli. We are definitely interested.
That said:
apt-get install ubuntu-snappy
and
apt-get install ubuntu-snappy-cli
on a cloud image seem to differ only by the 'ubuntu-snappy' package (which has
an installed size of 42k). Ie, it seems like ubuntu-snappy is nothing more
than a convenient meta-package over ubuntu-snappy-cli.
I believe that everyone is in agreement that we do not want the ubuntu
core snap already installed by default. Thus, I've marked the 2 tasks
that would do that with 'wont fix' and added the task for the Ubuntu
Seeds to indicate that the seed is still to be done.
Please feel free to comment and change the state of those if I'm
misunderstanding something.
** Changed in: ubuntu-seeds
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: ubuntu-seeds
Assignee: (unassigned) => Scott Moser (smoser)
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