[openFATE 306606] GUI client for SUSE Studio
Feature added by: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) Feature #306606, revision 1 Title: GUI client for SUSE Studio Requested by: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) Description: SUSE Studio is a fantastic web app, but sometimes it would still be more convenient to have a native client, for example when dealing with lots of overlay files, or to manage writing downloaded appliances to physical media or running and controlling them in a virtual machine. The Studio API makes it possible to write a native client. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306606
Feature changed by: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) Feature #306606, revision 2 Title: GUI client for SUSE Studio Requested by: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) Description: SUSE Studio is a fantastic web app, but sometimes it would still be more convenient to have a native client, for example when dealing with lots of overlay files, or to manage writing downloaded appliances to physical media or running and controlling them in a virtual machine. The Studio API makes it possible to write a native client. + Discussion: + #1: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) (2009-07-01 11:42:15) + Would such a client also be able to work with the openSUSE Build + Service? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306606
Feature changed by: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) Feature #306606, revision 5 Title: GUI client for SUSE Studio Hackweek IV: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) Description: SUSE Studio is a fantastic web app, but sometimes it would still be more convenient to have a native client, for example when dealing with lots of overlay files, or to manage writing downloaded appliances to physical media or running and controlling them in a virtual machine. The Studio API makes it possible to write a native client. Discussion: #1: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) (2009-07-01 11:42:15) Would such a client also be able to work with the openSUSE Build Service? + #2: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2009-07-01 14:15:10) (reply to #1) + It would certainly make sense to add some integration with the Build + Service, e.g. with the package search. But full Build Service + integration probably wouldn't fit too well, at least at this early + stage, and there already are a couple of specific GUI clients for the + Build Service. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306606
Feature changed by: jpxviii jpxviii (jpxviii) Feature #306606, revision 7 Title: GUI client for SUSE Studio Hackweek IV: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important + openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed + Priority + Requester: Mandatory Requested by: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) Description: SUSE Studio is a fantastic web app, but sometimes it would still be more convenient to have a native client, for example when dealing with lots of overlay files, or to manage writing downloaded appliances to physical media or running and controlling them in a virtual machine. The Studio API makes it possible to write a native client. Discussion: #1: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) (2009-07-01 11:42:15) Would such a client also be able to work with the openSUSE Build Service? #2: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2009-07-01 14:15:10) (reply to #1) It would certainly make sense to add some integration with the Build Service, e.g. with the package search. But full Build Service integration probably wouldn't fit too well, at least at this early stage, and there already are a couple of specific GUI clients for the Build Service. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306606
Feature changed by: Thomas Schmidt (digitaltomm) Feature #306606, revision 8 Title: GUI client for SUSE Studio Hackweek IV: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Mandatory + SUSE Studio: Unconfirmed + Priority + Requester: Desirable Requested by: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) Description: SUSE Studio is a fantastic web app, but sometimes it would still be more convenient to have a native client, for example when dealing with lots of overlay files, or to manage writing downloaded appliances to physical media or running and controlling them in a virtual machine. The Studio API makes it possible to write a native client. Discussion: #1: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) (2009-07-01 11:42:15) Would such a client also be able to work with the openSUSE Build Service? #2: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2009-07-01 14:15:10) (reply to #1) It would certainly make sense to add some integration with the Build Service, e.g. with the package search. But full Build Service integration probably wouldn't fit too well, at least at this early stage, and there already are a couple of specific GUI clients for the Build Service. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306606
Feature changed by: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) Feature #306606, revision 9 Title: GUI client for SUSE Studio - Hackweek IV: Unconfirmed - Priority - Requester: Important - openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed - Priority - Requester: Mandatory SUSE Studio: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) Description: SUSE Studio is a fantastic web app, but sometimes it would still be more convenient to have a native client, for example when dealing with lots of overlay files, or to manage writing downloaded appliances to physical media or running and controlling them in a virtual machine. The Studio API makes it possible to write a native client. Discussion: #1: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) (2009-07-01 11:42:15) Would such a client also be able to work with the openSUSE Build Service? #2: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2009-07-01 14:15:10) (reply to #1) It would certainly make sense to add some integration with the Build Service, e.g. with the package search. But full Build Service integration probably wouldn't fit too well, at least at this early stage, and there already are a couple of specific GUI clients for the Build Service. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306606
Feature changed by: Jordi Massaguer (jordimassaguerpla) Feature #306606, revision 10 Title: GUI client for SUSE Studio SUSE Studio: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: SUSE Studio is a fantastic web app, but sometimes it would still be more convenient to have a native client, for example when dealing with lots of overlay files, or to manage writing downloaded appliances to physical media or running and controlling them in a virtual machine. The Studio API makes it possible to write a native client. + Relations: + - Graphical client for SUSE Studio (feature/duplicate: 309733) Discussion: #1: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) (2009-07-01 11:42:15) Would such a client also be able to work with the openSUSE Build Service? #2: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2009-07-01 14:15:10) (reply to #1) It would certainly make sense to add some integration with the Build Service, e.g. with the package search. But full Build Service integration probably wouldn't fit too well, at least at this early stage, and there already are a couple of specific GUI clients for the Build Service. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306606
Feature changed by: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) Feature #306606, revision 11 Title: GUI client for SUSE Studio - SUSE Studio: Unconfirmed + SUSE Studio: Rejected by Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) + reject date: 2013-08-12 15:25:35 + reject reason: we have no current plans to do so. Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: SUSE Studio is a fantastic web app, but sometimes it would still be more convenient to have a native client, for example when dealing with lots of overlay files, or to manage writing downloaded appliances to physical media or running and controlling them in a virtual machine. The Studio API makes it possible to write a native client. - Relations: - - Graphical client for SUSE Studio (feature/duplicate: 309733) Discussion: #1: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) (2009-07-01 11:42:15) Would such a client also be able to work with the openSUSE Build Service? #2: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2009-07-01 14:15:10) (reply to #1) It would certainly make sense to add some integration with the Build Service, e.g. with the package search. But full Build Service integration probably wouldn't fit too well, at least at this early stage, and there already are a couple of specific GUI clients for the Build Service. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306606
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