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
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