On 07/07/2016 12:57 AM, Dave Page wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 11:17 PM, Rader, David <davidr@openscg.com> wrote:
> But people don't want to deal with that, which is why we build
> installers for them.
>
Agreed.
> As I previously replied to Scotty, our installers include support for
> command line and response file driven installations which can be used
> in, for example, a cloud-init based environment to provide an
> installation that's performed to the users requirements on instance
> launch.
>
O.k. now this does make sense. This is my suggestion:
Remove this entire paragraph:
+The installer is designed to be a straightforward, fast way to get up
and running with
+PostgreSQL on Linux (Red Hat family Linux (including
CentOS/Fedora/Scientific/Oracle variants),
+Debian GNU/Linux and derivatives, Ubuntu Linux and derivatives, SuSE
and OpenSuSE) with
+the ability to deploy to user’s workstations, and various server
environments including
+bare metal, virtual environments, and public, private, and hybrid clouds.
+</p>
And change this line:
+This installer can run in graphical, command line, or silent install
to:
+This installer can run in graphical, command line, or silent install
including cloud-init automation.
> You may not care about such features, but it does not mean they are
> not there, and does not make them "marketing fluff".
>
This is true but this patch is unnecessarily redundant, which equates to
"fluff".
Sincerely,
JD
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