On Tue, 2017-03-07 at 08:30 -0600, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
El vie, 03-03-2017 a las 11:30 -0500, Matthew Miller escribió:
> On Fri, Mar 03, 2017 at 10:21:56AM -0500, Owen Taylor wrote:
> > * Run the entire Fedora Rawhide compose process out of a cron
> > job,
> > like the Fedora Atomic Host compose. This would likely require us
> > to
> > remove Rawhide from the mirrored set, but mirroring Rawhide
> > doesn't
> > seem important - it is presumably a tiny portion of overall
> > Fedora
> > bandwidth usage.
>
> I agree that separating Rawhide out of the main mirror channel
> would
> be
> relatively low-impact; it's a tiny fraction of the connections
> every
> day. We might want to offer a nightly snapshot on an optional
> mirror
> channel or something like this.
Atomic host in rawhide is not done as a separate compose its all part
of the one rawhide compose.
I move have misunderstood. So there is no Atomic Host ostree creation
that happens more than once a day?
> > Goal 7 (future)
> > ===============
> > Have a "rolling stable" stream of Fedora that gets major updates
> > not on
> > a six-month-tempo, but after those changes have seen testing in
> > Rawhide. We already treat the kernel like this.
>
> This overlaps a lot with work Adam and Dennis have been doing (see
>
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/NoMoreAlpha for part but not
> all). Have you talked with them?
>
Honestly the best thing you can do to get it working, stable and
better right now is to have people be engaged, paying attention,
testing and fixing issues, the workstation ostree pieces have been
failing to compose for months, as its non blocking Releng does not
look at it at all as we have too many other things going on. You and
your team have to get engaged and work on it if you want it to change
and be something going forward
Asking people to fix one thing a day then recontext-switch into the
task the next day is incredibly discouraging to getting things working.
So, for now, let's concentrate on goal one: how do we get a workstation
ostree built more than once a day? What needs to happen to enable that?
- Owen