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Deprecate this image #107

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castrojo opened this issue Mar 12, 2025 · 9 comments
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Deprecate this image #107

castrojo opened this issue Mar 12, 2025 · 9 comments

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@castrojo
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Ok looks like this is coming in F42 so we don't need to make this here: https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/ansible/pull-request/2502

Taking a quick look at the pulls doesn't show a ton of users so I think we can call this experiment over.

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ryanabx commented Mar 12, 2025

Sure, I'm for deprecating the image.

Anything I can do to help in the process? Do we need to redirect users to a different ublue image and/or the upcoming official image?

@castrojo
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I think we just edit the README and leave a link with the bootc switch instructions on it. Then we leave a note in the release notes/announcement for F42.

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herobrauni commented Mar 13, 2025

Maybe link to m2os and secureblue? they both have cosmic images available.

And maybe to yours as well? https://github.com/castrojo/bazzite-cosmic

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Rerum02 commented Apr 16, 2025

Now that Fedora Atomic Cosmic is officially out, I think it's time to migrate user to A) a main image of cosmic, or B) to Fedora's official image.

@tulilirockz
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This image shouldnt be used by anyone directly at all, I feel like we can deprecate this and just add instructions for people basing on this.

@ryanabx
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ryanabx commented Apr 16, 2025

I wanna discuss the approach for doing this. Should we in addition to migration instructions on the repo have a way to notify the user on their desktop?

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Nope, just deprecate, then note on README, then archive. done.

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