> See the comment on the linked debian-cd MP from Marc Deslauriers. Note
> that the goal of removing the cloud-image seed is still entirely
> reasonable and doable, openssh-server should just move to livecd-rootfs
> as something always added to cloud images. Done and done. There's no
Your argument can then be extended to indicate that we do not need *any*
seeds at all. We'll just hard code package lists that we install in
some arbitrary scripts on some server/git-repo. "Done and done."
That doesn't make sense. The point of 'Ubuntu Server' seed is that
having it implies "default ubuntu server". The user can expect certain
behaviors of a system that is "Ubuntu Server".
That is not consistent, user-friendly or "just works".
@Adam,
> See the comment on the linked debian-cd MP from Marc Deslauriers. Note
> that the goal of removing the cloud-image seed is still entirely
> reasonable and doable, openssh-server should just move to livecd-rootfs
> as something always added to cloud images. Done and done. There's no
Your argument can then be extended to indicate that we do not need *any*
seeds at all. We'll just hard code package lists that we install in
some arbitrary scripts on some server/git-repo. "Done and done."
That doesn't make sense. The point of 'Ubuntu Server' seed is that
having it implies "default ubuntu server". The user can expect certain
behaviors of a system that is "Ubuntu Server".
That is not consistent, user-friendly or "just works".