2016-05-29 21:54 GMT+02:00 Pete Zaitcev <zaitcev(a)redhat.com>:
Guys,
Since I found that our documentation is full of obsolete information,
I tried to reach to people responsible for RDO privately. The response
wasn't particularly helpful, circling back to the same useless docs:
> > Yes, that's the right one and you can find some other info in:
> >
> >
https://www.rdoproject.org/documentation/rdo-packaging-guidelines/
> >
> > RDO project just migrated to
https://review.rdoproject.org/dashboard/
> > and we are still working to update the documentation to reflect these
> > changes.
> > Best regards,
> > Alfredo
*headdesk*
Dashboard is not even the repo! It's for reviews only!
Meanwhile, all the documents we have continue to state things like:
RDO packages currently use Fedora dist-git and fedpkg is used to obtain it,
for example:
$> fedpkg clone openstack-nova
......
With all the prerequisites met, it's time to clone the package dist-git
using fedpkg.
$> fedpkg clone openstack-$PROJECT
(in
https://www.rdoproject.org/documentation/rdo-packaging/)
Naturally, anyone doing "fedpkg clone openstack-swift" gets a
"dead.pacakge"
stub.
So, what do everyone clone? If someone could do this, it would be helpful:
rdopkg clone openstack-swift
and then git review on rpm-master.
Jakub and Alfredo are working on refreshing the docs, meanwhile; if
you have anything urgent
on stable branches, ping me directly.
I'm currently focusing in shortening the delay between upstream
releases and RDO releases.
The next step will be automating stable branches builds.
H:
grep url openstack-nova/.git/config
Greetings,
-- Pete
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