On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 9:06 AM Neal Gompa <ngompa13(a)gmail.com> wrote:
 Hey all,
 It's been several years since OpenStack has been part of the Fedora
 distribution. Since then, a number of things have changed.
 Some of the major ones:
 * Python packaging has gotten better and easier in Fedora (the changes are
 numerous)
 * RDO now has Software Factory and full-range CI capabilities
 * Fedora has CI hook support for packaging (with the transition to Pagure
 dist-git)
 * OpenStack and Fedora schedules line up again:
 
https://releases.openstack.org/
 In my view, it's a huge shame that we don't offer OpenStack for people to
 use on Fedora, integrated with the latest software. OpenStack distribution
 on other distros are able to pull this off, and I feel like we should be
 able to as well.
 So what I want to know is the following:
 * What are the (real or perceived) difficulties in packaging OpenStack for
 Fedora?
 * How difficult would it be to adapt RDO CI tooling to plug into Fedora
 Dist-Git?
 * How many of the underlying dependencies exist in Fedora today that were
 forked into CentOS for RDO and which ones?
 * What dependencies are in RDO that don't exist in Fedora?
 I'm willing to help with a lot of the packaging stuff, including adapting
 packages for Fedora, and helping with reviews to bring stuff back in. I
 firmly believe that maintenance of OpenStack in Fedora should be far easier
 than it was three years ago, when it was ripped out.
 
Hey Neal,
There is actually some planning and discussions around RDO and Fedora going
on atm.  I suspect there will be some updates to this list in the near
future.
Thanks
 So help me... Help you!
 Best regards,
 Neal
 --
 真実はいつも一つ!/ Always, there's only one truth!
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