https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1304882



--- Comment #14 from awill...@redhat.com <awill...@redhat.com> ---
So the %systemd_requires thing is only in a draft page so far as I can see -
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Zbyszek/SystemdLinksDraft - but I'm fine
with expanding it.

On the generator: I think maybe it's OK, because it's more a convenience thing
than a critical bit of functionality - I actually didn't know about that target
at all, I just run a 'for i in 1 .. 8' or whatever loop over the individual
worker services =) I guess nothing too ugly happens if the generator does fail,
there's just a log message and the target doesn't work right? I think we can
live with that, especially if the alternative is just 'no generator for anyone'
- unless there's a better way to achieve the same goal? For context, there's
really no rules about the numbers of workers, you can run as many on a system
as your hardware can cope with, and add them (and remove them) at any time.

I guess you've convinced me on the user creation...openQA *really needs* those
user accounts to exist, but I suppose someone might want to run their accounts
entirely out of FreeIPA or something. So I can change that, sure. It might be a
good idea to submit a revision request for the guidelines?

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