On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 05:49:40PM -0400, Colin Walters wrote:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation/AtomicWorkstation
But I'd like to revisit this, since I want to argue strongly for adding
Docker to the mix. I now use "pet" Docker containers for most of my
random software building/hacking, and I think this use case is
not really covered by flatpak, and installing build tools on the host
system I believe should be an explicit anti-pattern.
Did you see my post to the desktop list earlier today about Owen's
"Purple Egg" project? There must be something in the air right now. :)
- Fix the ostree management in Fedora (right now at-most-once-a-day
is far too slow for development and far too fast for most users, I
think it could make sense to do a two-week cadence (+async
This'd be like the "alpha" and "continuous" streams in CentOS?
Would it be possible to have the continuous stream in CentOS CI (or the
Fedora Jenkins instance, or triggered by taskotron, or whatever) and
the alpha-equivalent (the user facing view, basically) promotion cause
builds to fire off in Fedora releng infrastructure? (Just kind of
thinking out loud about the easiest way to get this done.)
we're planning for Atomic Host). This will also enable static
deltas and make the experience more pleasant; see
https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/6313 In CentOS for Atomic
Host we use a "promotion" model.
I know Adam was working on that, but I'm not sure where it landed. I
know the layered image build stuff has continued to be 1000% more work
than initially expected. I think it might be the "Atomic ostree repo
management" item under Other in the status report here
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ReleaseEngineering/StatusReport
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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader