Re: Ubiquity NG - was Re: ubiquity migrated to git

2018-05-12 Thread Neal Gompa
On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 4:29 AM Bryan Quigley wrote: > On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 7:31 PM, Simon Quigley wrote: >> Hello Mark, >> On 05/05/2018 01:15 AM, Mark Shuttleworth wrote: >> >> > First, we have Curtin, which knows how to take a description of a >> > machine and do-the-right-thing; parti

Re: Ubiquity NG - was Re: ubiquity migrated to git

2018-05-12 Thread Aaron Honeycutt
Is there a reason why we can't use Calamares or the new Elementary/Pop!_OS installer for the desktop and leave MASS/Curtin for the server and such? On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 5:29 AM Bryan Quigley wrote: > > > On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 7:31 PM, Simon Quigley wrote: > >> Hello Mark, >> >> On 05/05/201

Re: Ubiquity NG - was Re: ubiquity migrated to git

2018-05-10 Thread Bryan Quigley
On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 7:31 PM, Simon Quigley wrote: > Hello Mark, > > On 05/05/2018 01:15 AM, Mark Shuttleworth wrote: > > > First, we have Curtin, which knows how to take a description of a > > machine and do-the-right-thing; partitioning, installing, and cleaning > > up. Curtin is neat and ef

Ubiquity NG - was Re: ubiquity migrated to git

2018-05-10 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
Thanks Dimitri for this! I'd like to start a thread on Ubiquity NG, and this seems like the best place and time to start :) First, a trip down memory lane. MDZ and I were shooting the moon on a Saturday afternoon in my apartment in London when the idea for Ubiquity formed. A live CD that would l

Re: Ubiquity NG - was Re: ubiquity migrated to git

2018-05-08 Thread Simon Quigley
Hello Mark, On 05/05/2018 01:15 AM, Mark Shuttleworth wrote: > First, we have Curtin, which knows how to take a description of a > machine and do-the-right-thing; partitioning, installing, and cleaning > up. Curtin is neat and efficient, super-fast, and it's used by both MAAS > and the new Ubuntu