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Let's offer "top" combustion script as part of the download experience for Micro #97

Open lkocman opened 2 years ago

lkocman commented 2 years ago

I would love to show "interactive" popup perhaps we could start with something similar to the Hey "Leap 15.4 RC is avilable" which would point user to get a combustion script for the machine.

As a second step we could substitute password by whatever user types, so user doesn't have to even touch the file. I understand that Thorsten team was supposed to work on some sort of generator for this. Not sure if there is anything available.

We could start with template from @sysrich's [microos wiki page ]https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MicroOS/Combustion#More_complex_configuration_example and then scripts done by adathor https://code.opensuse.org/adathor/combustion-dotconf/

@sysrich @hellcp thoughts?

hellcp commented 2 years ago

I don't understand any of it, but is this feature limited to users using he/him pronouns? :P

lkocman commented 2 years ago

Sorry @hellcp fixed. Thanks for spotting it. Meanwhile there is already a prototype of web service which generates ignition files and usb media image on the fly (all done on client side). I'll make sure it's open. So far it was cooked internally by one of our apprentices.

lkocman commented 2 years ago

Related to https://github.com/openSUSE/fuel-ignition/pull/1

apinter commented 2 years ago

I would love to show "interactive" popup perhaps we could start with something similar to the Hey "Leap 15.4 RC is avilable" which would point user to get a combustion script for the machine.

While we're at it just wondering if this popup could also include links/reference to container images on registry.opensuse.org and include those with instructions on the download page as well? #8 #3 #4 Seems relevant and some might have some work started already.