bgilbert reported a new issue against the project: `fedora-websites` that you 
are following:
``
With Fedora CoreOS entering preview within the next month or two, we'll need a 
download page on getfedora.org, and that page will need several unusual 
elements:

- All release image URLs, cloud image IDs, etc., will come from [stream 
metadata](https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/98) JSON 
documents which are fetched client-side and rendered into the page.  That 
metadata will be hosted alongside the artifacts, and will change at least every 
two weeks.
- We'll need to link to release images for three different streams: `stable`, 
`testing`, and `next`.  We'll need language explaining the difference (similar 
to [this](https://coreos.com/releases/)), and a recommendation to run a small 
percentage of nodes on `testing` and `next` and report problems to our [issue 
tracker](https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues).
- Each OS platform will have a separate release image.  There will be an 
initial set of platforms, and more will be added over time:
    - Bare metal and virtualized images (e.g. QEMU, VMware) will have 
downloadable artifacts, with corresponding hashes and GPG signatures.  Hashes 
will come from stream metadata; detached signatures will be a separate artifact.
    - Cloud images will have image identifiers (e.g. AMI IDs on AWS) and 
corresponding instructions (such as a launch button or sample command line) for 
running the image.
- Preferably, we'd include a recommendation to subscribe to the [coreos-status 
mailing 
list](https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/[email protected]/),
 to ensure we have a way to send operational notifications to our users.

The above is a lot of requirements, I know.  It might be too much to fit on one 
page, even with most of the content shown conditionally; I'd like some input 
there.  CoreOS Container Linux addressed a similar problem by having [distinct 
pages for each platform](https://coreos.com/os/docs/latest/#running-coreos), 
which was a maintenance nightmare and probably too complex.  I'm happy to work 
with folks to arrive at something implementable.

As to timing: this doesn't _need_ to be ready for the preview release in the 
next month or two, but it would help.  (If that's infeasible, the Fedora CoreOS 
team will need to put together a temporary page elsewhere with substantially 
the items listed above.)  The page must be ready before Fedora CoreOS goes 
stable, which will be ~6 months after the preview release.

Thanks!
``

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