On 09/15/2015 02:05 PM, Haïkel wrote:
2015-09-15 18:58 GMT+02:00 Perry Myers <pmyers(a)redhat.com>:
> Sounds like a good plan.
>
> So, for new openstack service packages (like Murano, or other services
> we haven't packaged yet) or for other 3rd party packages that we're
> working to get into RDO...
>
> Do we need to get those new services/deps/3rd party plugins into Fedora
> still? Or do we have a way to get those into Delorean for Fedora and
> CentOS CloudSIG w/o requiring Fedora formal inclusion?
>
> Perry
>
General dependencies will still be imported into Fedora so we could ensure
that we remain consistent with the next RHEL/CentOS.
yep, absolutely
As we already do, they will be imported in Delorean before approval
in
order to keep
the continuous delivery pipeline working.
+1
As for services and their plugins, we'll keep the same process
and
guidelines but two
major differences:
* reviews will be under RDO product instead of Fedora.
* packaging guidelines exceptions will be granted by the RDO team
during our weekly
meeting.
Sounds excellent. One question, did we solve the question of where to
host the spec files and distgit for the packages that we're not going to
maintain in Fedora?