On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Lennart Poettering <mzerq...@0pointer.de> wrote: > On Wed, 08.08.12 00:17, Garrett Holmstrom (gho...@fedoraproject.org) wrote: >> I maintain a package (cloud-init) with several services that meet >> the "runs once then goes away" grant. Shall I file a bug against >> the systemd package or something else? > > Cloud sounds like something that is network facing, so I guess you need > the OK from FESCO if you want to run it by default.
Perhaps, but the second permission grant on that page carries no such restriction on network-enabled services: In addition, any service which does not remain persistent on the system (aka, it "runs once then goes away") and does not require configuration to be functional may be enabled by default (but is not required to do so). Examples of "runs once then goes away" services include iptables and udev. As a set of oneshot services that run once at boot time and then terminate, cloud-init falls entirely within the bounds of that grant. But if the fact that it contacts the network makes you uneasy then I can ask FESCo to clarify their statement. Would that help? -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel