On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 2:40 PM Neal Gompa <ngompa13(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 9:04 AM Alfredo Moralejo Alonso
<amoralej(a)redhat.com> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I'd like to open a discussion about the status of RDO Ussuri
repositories on CentOS7.
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> As you know RDO and upstream teams (kolla, puppet-openstack, TripleO,
TripleO CI, etc...) have been working to switch to CentOS8 during last few
weeks.
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> In order to make the transition easier from CentOS 7 to CentOS 8, RDO is
still maintaining Trunk repos consistent for both CentOS 7/Python 2 and
CentOS 8/Python 3. As OpenStack projects have been dropping support for
Python 2, we've started pinning them to the last commit working with Python
2[1], we were expecting that transition will finish soon but it's still
going on. Over time, the number of pinned packages has been growing
including services and Oslo libraries where we can't follow
upper-constraints anymore[2]. Recently, Kolla has removed support for
CentOS 7 so i doubt it makes sense to keep pinning packages to keep RDO
Trunk consistent artificially and continue running promotion pipelines on a
repo with so many outdated packages. Also, pinning these projects makes
that changes needed for CentOS 8 will not be in RDO and would need to be
backported manually to each package. My proposal is:
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> - Unpin all packages in Ussuri to follow master trunk, or versions in
upper-constraints (for clients and libraries).
> - RDO Ussuri on CentOS 7 repo consistent link will not move anymore (so
no more promotions based on it).
> - We will keep running centos7-master DLRN builder, so that packages
still builing with Python 2 will be available in current repo [3] to be
used by teams needing them until migration to CentOS 8 is finished
everywhere.
> - Projects which already have CentOS 8 jobs gating in master branch can
remove CentOS 7 ones.
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> We understand this can add some pressure on moving to CentOS8 to the
teams working on it, but I'd say it's already a priority and it's justified
at this stage.
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> What do you think about this plan?, is there any reason to keep CentOS 7
artificially consistent and promoting at this point of the transition to
CentOS 8?
>
Has anyone considered just switching everything to Python 3 for both?
Python 3 is now included in CentOS 7 and there's already a large
number of pre-built Python 3 modules in EPEL7.
Some context about the topic in in
https://blogs.rdoproject.org/2020/02/migration-paths-for-rdo-from-centos-...
Failing that, I'd rather just see CentOS 7 support discontinued
for
upcoming releases.
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