RFC: Github Profile for Foreman and Katello

So for the next round of feedback I have pictures of the workflow of the most important features similar to the simplified architecture graphic. The biggest difference is that lines are labeled, where I was told to try it with one or two words, so it is in most cases the data which are send, sometimes it is a verb. I wanted the feature added to the graphic so it can stand alone, but because of the simplified nature it is more meant to be used with some explanation.

So let’s start mit Provisioning:


I took an example with a compute resource, so it shows how it would work with Libvirt or VMware when you use PXE and also manage DNS. I thought this would be a good example to show the capabilities. If other workflows should be drawn to like physical servers, discovery, bootdisk on VMware, … (Typo in Installation Media already noted)

Next Configuration Management:


I decided to go here with two images as it is normally only one and it allows to a more simple design. So to differentiate the used solution was added to the title. Optional components use dotted lines.

Next Orchestration:


Here I thought both flows (push and pull) could exist in one graphic so you easily see the difference.

Monitoring:


A very simplified one not going into detail on any other feature just showing some sending data directly and others via Smart Proxy.

And last but not least, the most complicated one Content Management:


I think it shows all important components and details, perhaps even to much. I am not hundert percent happy with having the SUSE logo for SCC Manager and having no Red Hat logo on it, but I have no good idea to solve this without making it even more complex.
Additional question: Are the logos (Katello, Pulp, Candlepin) available somewhere as vector graphics?

Please tell me what you think about the graphics, what additional ones are needed (perhaps if you can with a mock-up), anything else coming to your mind!

Plan is to incorporate feedback and then add them to the graphics repository in the source format, svg and png, so they can easily be used. Then start to do some pull request to integrate them on the website, documentation, …