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Fedora Cloud Documentation

NOTE: ALL ITEMS HERE SHOULD CURRENTLY BE CONSIDERED DRAFT

Here in lies Fedora's Cloud Documentation, the goal of this github repository is to host documentation (regardless of markup language) as well as a list of externally hosted Cloud related Documentation.

Pull Requests

If there are any documents that you would like to see updated or created, please issue a pull request and we will gladly accept it.

New docs should go into docs dir.

External Links

In this section of the README we will maintain a list of documentation that is hosted external to this git repository. As time goes on we plan to merge these documentation efforts but for now we need to have a single location that can index currently available content as well as create new content.

Wishlist

These are docs we would like to see written

  • What is Fedora Cloud?
  • What is Atomic / Atomic Host?
    • Why is this interesting, why should I as an user care?
    • How do I get up and running with Fedora Atomic Host?
      • on bare metal
      • on AWS
      • on other clouds/VMs
  • How do I run apps and services on Fedora Atomic Host?
    • What is a super priv container?
    • What is an atomic-app?
    • How do I create one?
  • How do I do "traditional" sysadmin things in Atomic Host?
    • rsyslog Super Priv Container
    • nginx/ httpd as dev server
    • Ansible-container ?
  • Single-Host
    • Multi-Host Container Orchestration:
    • OpenShift/Kubernetes/Deis/etc
    • Mesos
    • Docker Swarm
  • IaaS Cloud Provider Specific Guides
    • AWS
    • Digital Ocean
    • Linode
  • Vagrant
  • Ansible
  • docker examples from (Fedora Dockerfiles)[https://github.com/fedora-cloud/Fedora-Dockerfiles]
    • These will eventually be converted into DistGit when the Docker Layered Image Build System is eventually available
  • How to Test Fedora Atomic?

Licensing

To make licensing easier, license headers in the source files will be a single line reference to Unique License Identifiers as defined by the Linux Foundation's SPDX project.

For example, in a source file the full "GPL v2.0 or later" header text will be replaced by a single line:

SPDX-License-Identifier:    GPL-2.0+

Or alternatively, in a source file the full "CC-BY-SA-4.0" header text will be replaced by a single line:

SPDX-License-Identifier:    CC-BY-SA-4.0

the license terms of all files in the source tree should be defined by such License Identifiers; in no case a file can contain more than one such License Identifier list.

If a SPDX-License-Identifier: line references more than one Unique License Identifier, then this means that the respective file can be used under the terms of either of these licenses, i. e. with

SPDX-License-Identifier:    GPL-2.0+    LGPL-2.1+

All SPDX Unique License Identifiers available here.

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