[rdo-dev] [rdo-users] Updating and retiring OpenStack packages from Fedora repositories
Dmitry Tantsur
dtantsur at redhat.com
Fri May 10 14:24:55 UTC 2019
On 5/9/19 3:40 PM, Alfredo Moralejo Alonso wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have started working on synchronizing OpenStack clients from Stein release
> into Fedora rawhide official repos. The goal is not only updating it in fedora
> but also removing non required openstack packages on Fedora and automating the
> process as much as possible.
>
> An initial analysis of the packages that we can remove from Fedora shows that
> following ones can be safely retired:
>
> python-ceilometermiddleware
> python-keystonemiddleware
> python-os-win
> python-oslo-vmware
> python-oslo-sphinx
> python-pycadf
> python-oslo-cache
> python-cursive
> python-castellan
> python-oslo-rootwrap
> python-oslo-middleware
> python-oslo-policy
> python-oslo-reports
> python-oslo-privsep
> python-taskflow
> python-automaton
> python-microversion-parse
> python-reno
I'd prefer to keep this in, if possible. It's handy for local development (and
is not limited to openstack IIUC).
> python-osprofile
> python-oslo-messaging
> python-oslo-service
> python-oslo-concurrency
>
> I also have doubts about if we should maintain in Fedora:
>
> diskimage-builder
> python-hardware
This one is not OpenStack-specific either.
> python-gnocchiclient
>
> Any opinion about it?
>
> I'm documenting the work related to this in
> https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/fedora-clients-sync
>
> If you have questions or think that retiring these packages from Fedora repos
> may cause any problem, please let me know on #rdo freenode channel or using RDO
> mailing lists.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Alfredo
>
>
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