On 27 February 2012 09:48, Robyn Bergeron <rbergero(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Apparently appliance-tools is not working properly. This leads to
either:
* Cannot start doing updates for F17 until EC2 images are
made/booting/working
OR
* No EC2 for F17 Alpha (because updates will be in, and EC2 F17 alpha would
be different from Other Alphas)
I'm recommending going with the latter option, simply because there is no
criteria at all right now for making EC2 a blocker. Your (very immediate)
thoughts are welcomed. I'm not particularly interested in slipping all of
alpha after it met all of the shipping criteria and was announced to be
shippable.
Dennis, do you have a bug number for this (appliance-tools brokenness) yet?
I'm open to future recommendations, including doing a test compose/upload of
EC2 images so that we know this before we have a go/no-go meeting, at the
bare minimum. Please feel free to pipe in. :D
Would it make sense to start working with FESCO and QA on "reference"
platforms. These would be items that we definitively test against to
make sure they work on (and vice versa we can exclude platforms we
can't test/work on). The reason I am asking is that looking at the ARM
situation, it would be useful to narrow down testing to a subset of
boxes versus the N+1 versions of ARM out there and for cloud it might
make sense for our starting points to do the same.
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