It was after sys-cacher for it's packages to be cached, but
fedora-minimal is targeted during sys-cacher installation, making
sys-cacher and any other formula that targets fedora-minimal fail.
Fixes: https://github.com/ben-grande/qusal/issues/69
- Document preferred method for socket use depending on use case;
- Fix Github web-flow key;
- Standardize naming of services;
- Use sys-ssh in ansible formula;
- Start services conditionally with Qubes Service and evaluated by
systemd ConditionPathExists= instead of installing on a per qube basis
with rc.local scripts;
- Change Qusal services to "qusal-" prefix instead of "qubes-" prefix.
Fixes: https://github.com/ben-grande/qusal/issues/80
Fixes: https://github.com/ben-grande/qusal/issues/79
- The sys-gui was not implemented;
- Light sys-net, sys-firewall, sys-audio and vault are not essential to
bootstrap other formulas; and
- Joining PCI formulas into one section is easier to find.
Updates happens multiple times, normally 2 to 3, even if we consider a
state without includes. On states with multiple includes, it could
easily get approximately 10 updates being ran. This behavior leads to
unnecessary network bandwidth being spent and more time to run the
installation state. When the connection is slow and not using the
cacher, such as torified connections on Whonix, the installation can
occurs much faster.
Adding external repositories has to be done prior to update to ensure it
is also fetched.
Fixes: https://github.com/ben-grande/qusal/issues/29
The main README is very large, by placing the documents in a separate
directory, we allow the user to choose explicitly what they read, giving
a better reading experience and allows a deeper understanding of the
project.