From Fedora Project Wiki
(Created page with "We want to have products be able to specify divergent and conflicting behaviour. == Use cases == === Agreed upon === (at least sgallagh and abadger1999 :-) # '''install tim...") |
No edit summary |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
=== Discussing === | === Discussing === | ||
# Product conversion/union: Installed Cloud or Server but want a graphical environment. Preference is to make that be Workstation. (We want it to be as close to Workstation as possible, to benefit from existing testing) | |||
## recommendation implementation: the defaults should not change for anything that was part of the installed Product, but new packages should get the Workstation default | |||
# If we have a union Product (e.g. Server+Workstation), a nice-to-have would be a single tool to adjust all configs for one or the other. | |||
== Possible Implementations == | == Possible Implementations == |
Revision as of 18:38, 7 March 2014
We want to have products be able to specify divergent and conflicting behaviour.
Use cases
Agreed upon
(at least sgallagh and abadger1999 :-)
- install time -- we want the product you're installing to determine which configuration you get.
- installing a package on an existing system -- if it has separate config, we'd like the package manager to choose the configuration for the product you're using.
Discussing
- Product conversion/union: Installed Cloud or Server but want a graphical environment. Preference is to make that be Workstation. (We want it to be as close to Workstation as possible, to benefit from existing testing)
- recommendation implementation: the defaults should not change for anything that was part of the installed Product, but new packages should get the Workstation default
- If we have a union Product (e.g. Server+Workstation), a nice-to-have would be a single tool to adjust all configs for one or the other.
Possible Implementations
- Conflicts
- Alternatives