On 04/13/2014 04:09 PM, Glen Gardner wrote: > Some time ago, I created a simple cluster configuration kit based on CENTOS. > > http://gridtoys.com/pvc/pvc.html > The configuration kit is based on the use of a centos kickstart DVD and > a simple shell script. > > Now I am reading some rather fuzzy definitions for CENTOS variants and > am wondering if what I am doing with the cluster configuration kit is > better suited as a CENTOS variant , or if it really fits the proposed > definition of a variant at all? Any part of the definitions I can clear up for you? If I understand the overview of pvc correctly, you're using vanilla centos without modifications, then using a custom kickstart for the install, and adding some tools on top. This wouldn't really be a SIG or variant unless you wanted to take this a step further so that your configs were packaged and deployed together as part of the install. Even then it might be a stretch as we aren't targeting a specific tool for variants. This effort may be welcomed as part of a cluster or HPC SIG, but as it is, it seems fine. -- Jim Perrin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org twitter: @BitIntegrity | GPG Key: FA09AD77