I think it comes down to how you want to write and build. If your desktop is also your build then I suspect you need Fedora.
No matter the build system, we should target the admin install for Centos/RHEL, SLES and Ubuntu LTS. Remember, CB2 should be able to install multi-os on the nodes (not enabled yet) From: Judd Maltin [mailto:j...@newgoliath.com] Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2013 05:47 PM Central Standard Time To: crowbar Subject: [Crowbar] Centos or Fedora? Hi folks, I put in a bunch of work last week on creating a functional CentOS Vagrant box for Crowbar 2.0 development. I see that Mikey P has been working on docs to setup a Fedora environment. Anyone have any strong feelings which we should be using? I have a concern that Crowbar 2.0 will be deployed to far more restrictive CentOS/RHEL environments, and developing on Fedora might give a false sense of ample tools available on the deployment OS. :-) Thoughts? You can find my work on http://www.github.com/crowbar/crowbar-utils/ -judd -- Judd Maltin T: 917-882-1270 F: 501-694-7809 what could possibly go wrong?
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