On 23.10.2015 12:31, Per Jessen wrote:
* Install a server (obvious) There, it's arguable if you need yast or not... most serious server setups will be using other management tools (puppet et.al)
I'm sorry, but "ridiculous" is entirely appropriate. YaST is the one thing that distinguishes openSUSE from the rest, and we decide not to install it. I call it mind boggling.
It's always about how much "minimal" you want it. The fact is, that Yast is not "needed", it's really something additional. Yast belongs to a "standard" server though. Use case for "minimal server" here is (probably): as minimal as possible to be able to install anything else that might be "missing".
Mind you: the patter is called "Minimum Server Pattern". Minimum sort- of implies that bloat should be left out.
YaST = bloat ? That's a new one to me. Oh well.
OK, "bloat" sounds a little bit harsh here :) and one might get offended, but in general, he's right. But it's always about use cases, you have different opinion, because you use it for different purpose. Please describe your use case first. Thanks Lukas -- Lukas Ocilka, Systems Management (Yast) Team Leader SLE Department, SUSE Linux -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org