Summer Coding 2010 ideas - Dorrie

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Current Status
* Name, select template Kiskstart file. * Select Language, Timezone. Defaults to the vaules from the base template. * Select package groups. Defaults values from base template. * Select individual packages. Selection stored in Database. * Build and Downlaod custom Kickstart file. * Build and Downlaod custom LiveCD ISO image.

Existing Workflow
1 name of image - will be used as the name of the kickstart file, filesystem label and image name 2 select template - based on kickstart files from spin-kickstart package 3 select package groups, individual packages - derived from comps and with the ability to search as well 4 language, timezone - Default is English and US - E 5 generate image with progress bar 6 download image and kickstart file

Features Planned
* Distribution name * Live or Install image. Initially support will be only added for Live image * Select template (kickstart files from spin-kickstart package) * Select groups (inherited from comps) and individual packages * Default language, other languages to include * Default wallpaper * Hostname * Default username * root password, user password * home directory content * Custom Packages * Custom Repositories * Image type: ISO, virt image, raw disk * User Management via FAS integration. * Search Packages. * Live dry-run.

Task for Summer coding
* User management - integration with FAS. * Tabbed workflow with AJAX. * Search Packages. * Add default users to Kickstart. Custom root password. * Hostname * Default Wallpaper, home directory content,

Optional: * Add user defined repositories. * Upload Custom packages.

Get the code
The project is hosted at https://fedorahosted.org/dorrie/

Download the source from git:

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FAQ
* Who is the primary target audience? Folks creating Fedora Remixes

Similar Applications
* http://www.sarathlakshman.info/2009/08/06/progress-with-pardusman-on-web/

* http://susestudio.com/. Articles about it at http://lwn.net/Articles/346447/ and http://arstechnica.com/open-source/reviews/2009/07/hands-on-linux-appliances-made-easy-with-suse-studio.ars.