[Rdo-list] Packaging the big tent (or at least part of it)

Ihar Hrachyshka ihrachys at redhat.com
Thu May 28 09:24:46 UTC 2015


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On 05/27/2015 09:22 PM, Haïkel wrote:
> 2015-05-27 17:18 GMT+02:00 Lars Kellogg-Stedman <lars at redhat.com>:
>> On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 08:42:29PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
>>>> officially identify what's in RDO (to avoid duplicates) and
>>>> give people a way of identifying who's responsible if
>>>> patches/work is needed (and who to contact to offer help
>>>> assisting maintenance).
>>> 
>>> Possibly this is too heavyweight, but it may be that pkdb2 
>>> <https://github.com/fedora-infra/pkgdb2> could be of help
>>> here.
>> 
>> +1, I was just going to write and say that (a) yes, absolutely,
>> we need that and (b) isn't there any way we can take advantage of
>> the existing Fedora infrastructure, which does just about all of
>> this already? :)
>> 
> 
> We actually do, RDO sources are hosted in Fedora dist-git so we
> already leverage that infrastructure but that wouldn't extend to
> CentOS CBS Koji instance.

Don't we plan to drop Fedora dist-git? My understanding from RDO
meetup at the summit is that that's the plan, unless someone has clear
objections (like Fedora Infra relying on packages to run their
infrastructure; though in that case we would already have a problem,
since we dropped non-rawhide branches anyway).

Also, we have packages that are not in Fedora (openstack-designate,
openstack-neutron-*aas, python-networking-*).

Ihar
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