Rackspace is the big muscle behind OpenStack. Getting that going well will make Fedora more multi-vendor-happy; that, and Eucalyptus. At some point, making the tools out there not care that you're installing Fedora over some other distro is the way to more quickly ensure successful mutli-platform progress :)
Brian On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Robyn Bergeron <[email protected]>wrote: > Hey folks, > > rackerhacker (who, for the record, is a Rackspace employee, as well as > a Fedora fan :D) pinged me on IRC and talked to a few other people as > well about the idea of marketing not just Fedora on EC2, but also > Fedora on $otherproviders as well. I think we all can agree that > while getting things up on EC2 (thanks, Justin!!) was an important > first step, but there are obviously other providers out there as well, > including some that already have F14 available for their customers - > and it's certainly a place where we can benefit from advertising as > well. > > I know that this past time around, having Fedora on EC2 was an actual > feature. Going forward, do we want to have that as a feature that is > more general - such as Fedora on Many Providers? Or do we want to take > the opportunity to talk about things in an interim fashion *now* and > maybe do something such as a press piece talking about Fedora on > Rackspace (or any other provider, heck, I'd be happy to keep talking > it up for months)? Or perhaps both is a good idea? > > Looking for your thoughts! I'll also add it to this week's meeting agenda. > > Cheers, > > Robyn > _______________________________________________ > cloud mailing list > [email protected] > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud >
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