Fedora 21 Beta RC2 status is **FAILED**, RC3 will be coming
by Adam Williamson
Wanted to keep everyone in the loop so people don't feel like their time
has been wasted.
We discovered at the blocker review meeting today that there's a problem
with the RC2 compose. Blocker and FE packages that were pushed stable
yesterday - https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/5988#comment:17 -
were taken out of the 'bleed' repository where blocker/FE fixes are
pulled into composes before they go stable, but they did not actually
get mashed/distributed in time to be included in the RC2 compose.
The upshot is that RC2 has incorrect (old) versions of initscripts,
systemd and fedup-dracut. This means that RC2 will be subject to at
least https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1114786 ,
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1099299 and
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1146580 , so it definitely
cannot be released as the Beta. We will need an RC3 compose, and testing
of RC2 will not be sufficient to clear RC3 for release due to the
significance of systemd.
Testing of RC2 is not entirely useless - it's still useful to check
there are no regressions in anaconda 21.48-13, for instance - but we
will need to do a good degree of testing on RC3 when it lands later
today before we can consider clearing RC3 for release. I'm very sorry to
folks who've already put work into testing RC2 for the mistake. Keep
your eyes peeled for RC3!
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Adam Williamson
Fedora QA Community Monkey
IRC: adamw | Twitter: AdamW_Fedora | XMPP: adamw AT happyassassin . net
http://www.happyassassin.net
9 years, 6 months
[Action Required] Fedora 21 Cloud Beta Validation
by Matthew Miller
Soooo, basically, what Stephen says, but for Cloud, including the URL
change to
<https://www.happyassassin.net/testcase_stats/21/Cloud.html>
:)
----- Forwarded message from Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh(a)redhat.com> -----
> Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 08:23:18 -0400
> From: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh(a)redhat.com>
> To: server(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
> Cc: Paul Whalen <pwhalen(a)redhat.com>
> Subject: [Action Required] Fedora 21 Server Beta Validation
> X-Bogo25: H 2.5912e-05
>
> As I assume everyone on this list knows by now, Beta was delayed by a
> week due to several blocker bugs. (The only known blocker bug unique to
> Server was an SELinux issue that has been subsequently resolved).
>
> Part of this slippage was due to late receipt of a viable release
> candidate build (we really only got it on Thursday and had very limited
> time to validate and determine its suitability).
>
> We are expecting to receive another release candidate build sometime
> hopefully today, but possibly tomorrow. We are going to desperately need
> to run through the release validation tests again. I did all of the
> x86_64 testing myself last time around (with some help from the ARM
> folks to do a basic smoke-test on that platform). I'd very much like to
> parcel out the validation responsibilities for RC2 so that we can get
> the coverage done quicker.
>
> The set of validation tests that have to pass are listed here:
> https://www.happyassassin.net/testcase_stats/21/Server.html
>
> You can use Adam Williamson's handy-dandy relval tool[1] (release
> validation, not to be confused with relative value) to submit the test
> results.
>
> All of the x86_64 tests can be performed against virtual instances;
> there are no hardware testing requirements there. The ARM tests might be
> more complicated; I'm going to ask Kevin Fenzi and Paul Whalen to chime
> in on how to get that set up.
>
> Since I've already got an environment set up for Active Directory, I
> will handle the Testcase_realmd_join_kickstart and
> Testcase_realmd_join_kickstart tests for x86_64 as well as any of the
> other tests that I can get around to (Consider only the AD tests
> covered; I will be double-checking some of the more important ones).
>
> The firewall tests are very easy, so these would be useful for a
> beginner to jump into. The Cockpit tests are also pretty
> straightforward, though the Cockpit realm join will require setting up
> some infrastructure (such as running the "Testcase_Server_role_deploy -
> Domain Controller" test first).
>
> If you volunteer for this, please commit yourself to the time (sometime
> in the 24 hours following the RC2 availability announcement) to finish
> them. If after volunteering you discover that you cannot manage it,
> please inform the list as soon as possible so we can find someone to
> take over.
>
> Volunteering should be done by replying to this email, keeping the
> Server list in the TO: or CC: so that everyone knows what has been
> claimed. I will be talking to the Badges folks about getting a badge for
> assisting with Release Validation for Fedora 21.
>
>
> [1]
> https://www.happyassassin.net/2014/10/14/i-wrote-a-thing-relval-wikitcms-...
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Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
9 years, 6 months
[cloud] #51: start communication/collaboration on cloud image updates
by Fedora Cloud Trac Tickets
#51: start communication/collaboration on cloud image updates
--------------------+---------------------
Reporter: mattdm | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Future
Component: --- | Keywords: meeting
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At today's FESCo meeting, FESCo approved
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/%28A%29Periodic_Updates_to_Cloud_I...
but wants us to get started actually changing the hand-waving parts about
* policies (when exactly we will do off-cycle updates)
* QA expectations (the exact testing requirements)
* QA contribution (commitments to help with the automation and possible
manual testing)
* release engineering help (contributing scripts/code/effort as needed)
We really need people to sign up for each of these -- not necessarily to
do all the work, but to take ownership of the communication and
coordination for each.
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/cloud/ticket/51>
cloud <https://fedorahosted.org/cloud>
Fedora Cloud Working Group Ticketing System
9 years, 6 months
proposal for new "FOSCo" group to mirror FESCo
by Matthew Miller
I posted individual messages to a number of other mailing lists, but
this one I'm just cross-posting to the three lists for the product
working groups. We've floated a proposal to have a new "Fedora Outreach
Steering Committee", which would replace FAmSCo — so no net new
governance groups added, following Mitr's ban on such things :).
The idea is to help coordinate marketing, support, and evangelism like
we do the engineering side of things. I'm posting this on _these_
lists, because I think that if we do go this route, we should have
FOSCo WG liaisons just like the FESCo liaison.
--
Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
9 years, 6 months
ostree/atomic composes + MM update
by David Gay
Hey --
An update on progress with the ostree/atomic work:
lmacken has written up a Fedmsg-triggered composer that runs ostree composes when repos are updated: https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedmsg-atomic-composer. As of our conversation earlier today, it's almost ready for testing in stg. We're thinking that we'll use compose01.stg for this purpose temporarily, since nothing's running on it at the moment. We'll stand up MM1 there and see if we can get it to play with the composer. The idea lmacken suggested is to inject the ostree summary data into the yum metadata, pointing repomd.xml at it (using modifyrepo). IMO this sounds like a solid plan.
That's about it for now. Another update in a few days.
-- oddshocks
9 years, 6 months
No Meeting Today
by Dusty Mabe
Per discussion on the "New Meeting Time" thread we have decided to
cancel the meeting for today. The next meeting will be next week at
the new time.
Dusty
9 years, 6 months
last minute f21 change -- workstation dropping installable tree
by Matthew Miller
So in today's FESCo meeting, it was decided that since the workaround
for making the netinstall image isn't all... worked around... rel-eng
wants to just drop making a separate installable Workstation tree. On
the mirrors, Workstation will just contain the live images. (Netinstall
will still be possible, from the server netinstall, but not the
default.) I'm thinking that if that's being done, we should do the same
with Cloud, and just have Cloud images directly under Cloud (with no
repo or rpms there).
What do you think?
This will all need to be revisited for F22 in any case.
--
Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
9 years, 6 months