Hi,
As I know several local universities use Fedora as the base system for Computer Science students. They learn to not just code C/C++ on Fedora but also learn to deploy and secure Network Services.
It would be really good if we concern on how someone can use Fedora Server for his learning/teaching not just making easy to DevOps life.
This will be a plus point when we concern on user base.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Server/Product_Requirements_Document#Use_Cases
Please correct me if I am wrong here.
Cheers,
On Sun, 2014-12-07 at 01:28 +0800, Danishka Navin wrote:
Hi,
As I know several local universities use Fedora as the base system for Computer Science students.
They learn to not just code C/C++ on Fedora but also learn to deploy and secure Network Services.
It would be really good if we concern on how someone can use Fedora Server for his learning/teaching not just making easy to DevOps life.
This will be a plus point when we concern on user base.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Server/Product_Requirements_Document#Use_Cases
Please correct me if I am wrong here.
The "network services student" sounds to me like sort of a specific sub-case of the "System Administrator MacGuyver" and "Junior Enterprise System Administrator" Personas that we put together[1]. Is there some special case there that these Personas don't cover? It would be good to know about.
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 4:40 AM, Stephen Gallagher sgallagh@redhat.com wrote:
On Sun, 2014-12-07 at 01:28 +0800, Danishka Navin wrote:
Hi,
As I know several local universities use Fedora as the base system for Computer Science students.
They learn to not just code C/C++ on Fedora but also learn to deploy and secure Network Services.
It would be really good if we concern on how someone can use Fedora Server for his learning/teaching not just making easy to DevOps life.
This will be a plus point when we concern on user base.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Server/Product_Requirements_Document#Use_Cases
Please correct me if I am wrong here.
The "network services student" sounds to me like sort of a specific sub-case of the "System Administrator MacGuyver" and "Junior Enterprise System Administrator" Personas that we put together[1]. Is there some special case there that these Personas don't cover? It would be good to know about.
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Server/Personas
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"SysAdmin MacGuyver" is similar but I'm not sure why goals of "Junior Enterprise System Administrator" just 'email infrastructure' but not web servers, etc?
I think we should should promote Fedora Server deployment guide in a way that junior SysAdmins or students can easily access and get the things done.
On Tue, 2014-12-09 at 12:22 +0800, Danishka Navin wrote:
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 4:40 AM, Stephen Gallagher sgallagh@redhat.com wrote:
On Sun, 2014-12-07 at 01:28 +0800, Danishka Navin wrote: > Hi, > > > > As I know several local universities use Fedora as the base system for > Computer Science students. > > They learn to not just code C/C++ on Fedora but also learn to deploy > and secure Network Services. > > > It would be really good if we concern on how someone can use Fedora > Server for his learning/teaching not just making easy to DevOps life. > > > This will be a plus point when we concern on user base. > > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Server/Product_Requirements_Document#Use_Cases > > > Please correct me if I am wrong here. > The "network services student" sounds to me like sort of a specific sub-case of the "System Administrator MacGuyver" and "Junior Enterprise System Administrator" Personas that we put together[1]. Is there some special case there that these Personas don't cover? It would be good to know about. [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Server/Personas _______________________________________________ server mailing list server@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/server
"SysAdmin MacGuyver" is similar but I'm not sure why goals of "Junior Enterprise System Administrator" just 'email infrastructure' but not web servers, etc?
That's a representative example, not an exhaustive list of the things that user would support.
I think we should should promote Fedora Server deployment guide in a way that junior SysAdmins or students can easily access and get the things done.
Yes, I agree. I think we need to work with Fedora Docs much more closely in F22, particularly if we're going to focus on Server polish more heavily this time around.
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