On Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 04:40:22AM +0100, Martin Baehr wrote:
> the next think (from my perspective) is to figure out exactly where to
> start. if you could name one thing that someone of us can do now. (even
> if that thing is to prod someone specific to do the next step)
The best answer I have i
On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 10:31:19PM -0500, Michael K. Johnson wrote:
> > can you elaborate on the steps needed at this point to get to an
> > installable system.
> Only a bit. I haven't been involved in mirrorball development for
> months, so I'm a bit out of date with regard to recent development
On Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 03:10:21AM +0100, Martin Bähr wrote:
> can you elaborate on the steps needed at this point to get to an
> installable system.
Only a bit. I haven't been involved in mirrorball development for
months, so I'm a bit out of date with regard to recent development
anyway. This
> Anyway, those two main things are enough to be able to install a
> Fedora system with anaconda, add Conary to it, and then wrap
> Conary management around the Fedora system that was "adopted".
can you elaborate on the steps needed at this point to get to an
installable system.
if one were to tr
On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 08:02:10AM -0800, Adam Chasen wrote:
> I have minimal experience with mirrorball and I am not up to speed with what
> we are attempting to achieve with boots, but I will take on getting
> mirrorball up and running starting the beginning of next year. Do we have
> any wiki or
Bertrand,
I have minimal experience with mirrorball and I am not up to speed with what
we are attempting to achieve with boots, but I will take on getting
mirrorball up and running starting the beginning of next year. Do we have
any wiki or other location with the goals of boots documents?
Adam
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