
On 4/10/24 12:16, Ancor Gonzalez Sosa wrote:
On 4/4/24 12:39 PM, josef Reidinger wrote:
On Thu, 4 Apr 2024 09:01:08 +0100 Imobach González Sosa <igonzalezsosa@suse.com> wrote:
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Well, for me advantage of having more presentations there is that
1. agama is more visible 2. if someone is interested in agama and has some presentation collision, he can see at least part of it 3. presentation can be shorter and more focused ( e.g. space for examples in autoinstallation one, or discussion in opensuse one ).
I'm not against having several sessions but I think I would do a different separation, asking the organization to respect the order between both sessions (not necessarily on the same day, just making sure session 1 happens first).
As agreed. These are my abstract proposals for both sessions. Rough drafts. Title: Agama in action Duration: 45 min Agama is a new experimental installer for openSUSE and SUSE. Although it is under heavy development, it can already install openSUSE MicroOS and Tumbleweed, configuring several aspects of the system like networking and several storage technologies. Agama supports both interactive and unattended installations and can be controlled through a modern web interface, a powerful HTTP API and a convenient command line tool. Join this session to see all those capabilities in action on a real installation, no gimmicks! ===ooo=== Title: The future of Agama and openSUSE Duration: 45 min This goal of this session is to foster a conversation about the new installer developed by the YaST Team and how it can fit in the future plans for openSUSE. First, we will provide a high level view of Agama, the new experimental installer that you can see in action at a separate session at openSUSE Conference 2024. Then we will dive into several specific topics like concrete features, current status, future plans, comparison with YaST, compatibility with AutoYaST profiles and much more. Finally we want to use this session to gather opinions from the openSUSE community and to discuss how we want to move forward regarding the installation of our operating systems in the mid and long terms. ===ooo=== -- Ancor González Sosa YaST Team at SUSE Software Solutions