"Tick-tock" release cadence?
by Matthew Miller
While I'm waiting for an RC5 test install to complete... :)
At yesterday's FESCo meeting, while discussing the Fedora 22 schedule,
Stephen Gallagher suggested the idea of moving to a release schedule
modeled after Intel's "tick-tock" model for CPUs, where they alternate
between new architectures and new manufacturing process.
For us, that would mean alternating between concentrating on release
features and on release engineering and QA process and tooling. During
the "tick", we'd focus on new features and minimize unrelated rel-eng
change. During the "tock", we'd focus on the tools, and minimize change
that might affect that.
This is meant to
* allow us to continue improving release and testing infrastructure
without needing another long cycle
* prevent compounded delays caused by intersection of feature needs
and releng changes
* by putting the "tock" release, with a focus on tooling, in the fall,
we reduce the risk of external bugs in upstream projects pushing us
back into the December holiday period again
* set user expectations and marketing differently for each release;
more cautious users might skip the new-feature-focused "tick"
release.
There has also been some previous talk of a "polish" release, where we
focus exclusively on bug-fixes big and small, and delay big features,
including holding GNOME and other showcase software to the same
version. That's a possibility still, but it would require significant
collaborator consensus to really make work, and I don't think we have
that. (We still have "first" as a foundation, after all.)
So the tock release _wouldn't_ be that. New features and even big
updates would be accepted, as long as they don't put infrastructure
improvement plans at risk either through overlapping code changes
(which should be somewhat rare) or through resource conflicts (maybe
less rare). And during the tock, we'd be much, much more strict about
activating feature contingency plans at alpha rather than later, so
that post-alpha feature changes don't require as many test and release
candidates, consuming QA and releng time.
What do you think? Would this help towards the goals listed above?
Would it help _other_ things? What downsides would it bring?
--
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Fedora Project Leader mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org <http://fedoraproject.org/>
9 years, 4 months
[Test-Announce] Fedora 22 nightly compose 2014-12-08 nominated for testing
by Adam Williamson
Hi, folks. So after this morning's meeting, I worked today to implement
nightly build support in the mediawiki template magic and in relval. We
don't yet have the bits to listen out for composes, create the results
pages when anaconda packages change, and send out automated announce
mails, but we can now create results pages for nightly composes and
report results for them using relval.
So to kick things off, I've put up the first set of nightly result pages
for Fedora 22:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_22_20141208_Installation
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_22_20141208_Base
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_22_20141208_Desktop
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_22_20141208_Server
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_22_20141208_Cloud
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_22_20141208_Summary
You'll notice the instructions section has what *should* be valid
download links for the nightly network install images, and links to Koji
searches for lives and cloud/ARM images.
Just to recap, the idea here is that we try to get good coverage on the
testing as early as possible, with the goal of giving the developers -
especially the anaconda developers - longer to work on the critical
issues. The earlier we identify and report the blocker issues, the
earlier they can get fixed, the better the fixes should be (as they'll
have more time to nail them down well), and the less time we should
spend on emergency last minute test/hack/argue cycles.
This may go along with a possible anaconda plan to freeze development
around Alpha time, in order to reduce the amount of churn and
regressions that occur post-Alpha, which would also make our lives
easier and should hopefully mean that we'd spend a lot of time after
Alpha reporting passes. But I think having the infrastructure for doing
the early testing is useful whether or not that comes to pass.
Over the rest of the week I'll try and work with roshi to get the other
envisioned bits done. In the future we can try and hook smoke testing
into this, so DOA images don't get 'nominated' for testing, but we don't
have that yet. I thought about clever mechanisms for noting that a build
is DOA, but I think for now we can go with the low-tech one - if you
test a 'nominated' nightly and hit a bug that looks like a complete
showstopper, just mail the list with a note so other testers know not to
waste their time.
The changes for this stuff are only in relval/wikitcms git master right
now, but I'll try and get a new release out this evening.
--
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Fedora QA Community Monkey
IRC: adamw | Twitter: AdamW_Fedora | XMPP: adamw AT happyassassin . net
http://www.happyassassin.net
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9 years, 4 months
Fedora ARM & AArch64 Status Meeting Minutes 2014-12-09
by Paul Whalen
======================================================
#fedora-meeting-2: Fedora ARM & AArch64 Status Meeting
======================================================
Meeting started by pwhalen at 15:02:22 UTC. The full logs are available
at
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-2/2014-12-09/fedora-meeti...
.
Meeting summary
---------------
* roll call (pwhalen, 15:02:56)
* 1) ==== Fedora 21 Status (armhfp) ===== (pwhalen, 15:04:43)
* Fedora 21 Installation Documentation (pwhalen, 15:04:53)
* LINK:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/F21/Installation
(pwhalen, 15:05:01)
* ACTION: pwhalen to add appropriate link for Workstation image
(pwhalen, 15:07:34)
* Fedora 21 released today! (pwhalen, 15:07:56)
* common bugs for F-21 are listed here
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F21_bugs (pbrobinson,
15:11:15)
* Testing of F22 has begun (pwhalen, 15:12:36)
* LINK:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_22_20141208_Summary#AR...
(pwhalen, 15:12:43)
* 2) ==== Fedora 21 (aarch64) ==== (pwhalen, 15:16:41)
* 2a) == Open Bugs == (pwhalen, 15:16:41)
* New Lorax build needing karma (pwhalen, 15:18:31)
* LINK:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2014-16415/lorax-21.32-1.fc21
(pwhalen, 15:18:32)
* LINK: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1170289 (shim spec
file hardcodes DEFAULT_LOADER=grubx64.efi even for aarch64)? (hrw,
15:19:48)
* ACTION: ALL: Test RC6, if working leave karma -
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2014-16415/lorax-21.32-1.fc21
(pwhalen, 15:20:26)
* AGREED: F21 for aarch64 will use shim-0.8-2.fc21 and
shim-signed-0.8-5 (bconoboy, 15:41:44)
* Installer unable to add bootloader EFI entry on AArch64 (pwhalen,
15:42:00)
* LINK: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1151571
(pwhalen, 15:42:00)
* the inclusion of shim-0.8-2.fc21 and shim-signed-0.8-5 is an
exception of different NVR from primary for F-21 only and will be
fixed moving forward (pbrobinson, 15:42:49)
* Bundling exception for coffee-script (pwhalen, 15:46:56)
* LINK: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1166489
(pwhalen, 15:46:56)
* No KVM virtualization on APM Mustang and other boards (3.17.4/f21
and 3.18-rc/f22) (pwhalen, 15:48:09)
* LINK: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1165290
(pwhalen, 15:48:09)
* This is a firmware bug, a one line workaround has been introduced
into the aarch64 kernel. To be tested in next RC (bconoboy,
15:49:43)
* aarch64: anaconda in VM dies with "SystemError: Could not determine
system architecture." because blivet assumes aarch64 always has EFI
(pwhalen, 15:50:45)
* LINK: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1128341
(pwhalen, 15:50:45)
* AGREED: Defer to next week (bconoboy, 15:56:47)
* 2b) == F21 Aarch64 Deliverables & Planning == (pwhalen, 15:57:27)
* pbrobinson to compose RC6 for testing (pwhalen, 15:57:47)
* 3) ==== OPen Floor ==== (pwhalen, 15:58:34)
Meeting ended at 16:00:59 UTC.
Action Items
------------
* pwhalen to add appropriate link for Workstation image
* ALL: Test RC6, if working leave karma -
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2014-16415/lorax-21.32-1.fc21
Action Items, by person
-----------------------
* pwhalen
* pwhalen to add appropriate link for Workstation image
* **UNASSIGNED**
* ALL: Test RC6, if working leave karma -
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2014-16415/lorax-21.32-1.fc21
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9 years, 4 months
Announcing Fedora 21!
by Matthew Miller
Fedora 21 Release Announcement
==============================
<http://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-21/>
The Fedora Project is pleased to announce the release of Fedora 21,
ready to run on your desktops, servers, and in the cloud. Fedora 21 is
a game-changer for the Fedora Project, and we think you're going to be
very pleased with the results.
Fedora.next and Fedora 21 Flavors
=================================
As part of the Fedora.next initiative, Fedora 21 comes in three
flavors: Cloud, Server, and Workstation -- whether you're using
Linux on your laptop, using Linux on your servers, or spinning up
containers or images in the cloud, we have what you need to be
successful.
Fedora 21 Base
--------------
Each of the flavors builds on the "base" set of packages for
Fedora. For instance, each flavor uses the same packages for the
kernel, RPM, Yum, systemd, Anaconda, and so forth.
The Base Working Group develops the standard platform for all
Fedora deliverables, which includes the installer, compose tools,
and basic platform for the other flavors. The Base set of packages
*is not* intended for use on its own, but is kept as a small,
stable platform for other initiatives to build on.
Highlights in the Fedora 21 Release
===================================
Fedora 21 Cloud
---------------
The Fedora Cloud Working Group and Special Interest Group (SIG) has
been busy leading up to Fedora 21. Cloud is now a top-level
deliverable for Fedora 21, and includes images for use in private
cloud environments like OpenStack, as well as AMIs for use on
Amazon, and a new "Atomic" image streamlined for running Docker
containers.
* Modular Kernel Packaging for Cloud
Space is precious, and there's little reason to include drivers
for hardware that doesn't exist in the cloud. As part of the work
for this release, the cloud SIG and kernel team split the kernel
into two packages. One package contains the minimum modules for
running in a virtualized environment, the other contains the
larger set of modules for a more general installation. With other
size reduction work, the F21 cloud image is about 25% smaller
than F20, making for faster deployment and more room to whatever
*you* need.
* Fedora Atomic Host
In early April, Red Hat announced Project Atomic, an effort to
provide the tools and patterns for a streamlined operating system
to run containers. The Fedora 21 release is the first to offer an
"Atomic" host for Fedora, which includes a minimal set of
packages and an image composed with rpm-ostree.
While using the same RPMs as other Fedora offerings, the Atomic
host lets you roll back updates (if necessary) as one atomic unit
-- making update management much easier.
Our Atomic image includes Kubernetes and Cockpit for container
management, and will receive updates through the Fedora 21
release cycle as rpm-ostree updates.
Fedora 21 Server
----------------
The Fedora Server flavor is a common base platform that is meant to
run featured application stacks, which are produced, tested, and
distributed by the Server Working Group. Want to use Fedora as a
Web server, file server, database server, or platform for an
Infrastructure-as-a-Service? Fedora 21 Server is for you.
* Fedora Server Management Features
The Fedora Server flavor introduces new Server management
features aimed at making it easier to install discrete
infrastructure services. The Fedora Server introduces three new
technologies to handle this task, rolekit, Cockpit, and OpenLMI.
Rolekit is a Role deployment and management toolkit that provides
a consistent interface to administrators to install and configure
all the packages needed to implement a specific server role.
Rolekit is at an early stage of development in Fedora 21.
Cockpit is a user interface for configuring and monitoring your
server or servers. It is accessible remotely via a web browser.
OpenLMI is a remote management system built atop DMTF-CIM. Use
OpenLMI for scripting management functions across many machines
and for querying for capabilities and monitoring for system
events.
* Domain Controller Server Role
As part of the server role offerings available for Fedora 21, the
Server flavor ships with a role deployment mechanism. One of the
roles offered in 21 is the Domain Controller Service.
The Domain Controller Service packages freeIPA's integrated
identity and authentication solution for Linux/UNIX networked
environments.
A FreeIPA server provides centralized authentication,
authorization, and account information by storing data about
user, groups, hosts, and other objects necessary to manage the
security aspects of a network of computers.
Fedora 21 Workstation
---------------------
The Fedora Workstation is a new take on desktop development from
the Fedora community. Our goal is to pick the best components, and
integrate and polish them. This work results in a more polished and
targeted system than you've previously seen from the Fedora
desktop. We want our desktop operating system to solve your
problems, not be your problem.
* Easy access to all your software
The cornerstone of the Fedora Workstation is the Software
installer, which lets you find all kinds of applications quickly
and easily. The improvements to the Software installer in Fedora
21 provide a responsive and fast user experience. In addition,
Fedora packagers have worked with developers around the world to
greatly improve the number of featured applications.
* Improvements to the Terminal application
We want developers to have a great experience, so a strong
Terminal application is absolutely important. We've integrated a
set of additional features in the Terminal, such as:
- Support for transparent backgrounds
- Automatic title updates to help you identify different terminals
- A simple toggle for disabling shortcuts in the Terminal
- Search for Terminals by name in the GNOME desktop overview
* Experimental Wayland support
Wayland is a new and exciting display server technology that will
power Linux desktops of the future. With Fedora Workstation 21
you can visit the future now, and see how well your applications
work with Wayland. You can also experiment with making your
applications take advantage of Wayland's new capabilities. Much
of the core Wayland development comes from Fedora Workstation
contributors, so this is your chance to try out Wayland straight
from the source.
* DevAssistant
We recognize developers need an easy and straightforward way to
set up many different programming environments. In Fedora
Workstation, we offer the DevAssistant developer helper, which
takes care of this setup for a large number of language runtimes
and IDEs.
To provide the most flexible development environment possible,
DevAssistant integrates with Fedora Software collections, to
provide multiple versions of different languages to suit your
needs. Software Collections allow you to install additional
language support alongside the system software, without any
conflicts. For example, you could use Software Collections to
enable a separate version of Perl or Ruby without conflicting
with the system version.
* Ease of installation
We want the installation of the Fedora Workstation to be as
straightforward and simple as possible. In Fedora Workstation we've
distilled this process down to selecting the layout of your physical
media, and then pressing "Install." (In fact, you can even let the
installer choose the disk layout for you.) And because the future of
installations is not optical disks, we ship with an easy to use tool to
help you create bootable USB sticks -- just download a new Live image,
right-click, and write to USB.
* Web service integration
We recognize you have work to do, and you want to use the tools
that let you get it done. That's why we're working to make all
your applications in Fedora Workstation look and feel the same.
With the ability to run HTML5 web services in a chromeless
window, we aim to make your apps feel like a natural extension to
your desktop. More integration upgrades are coming in future
Fedora Workstation releases.
* Support for high resolution displays (HiDPI)
Technology never stands still, and as a software developer you
are used to using the best technology available. So we've spent a
lot of time and effort on supporting the new generation of HiDPI
displays found on new hardware like many new ultrabook models, or
the Apple Retina display. That's probably why Fedora has been
called the best of HiDPI.
* Exciting roadmap
This Fedora Workstation release is not the end. It's the
beginning of a new era for Fedora on the desktop. We have a
roadmap lined up to bring a range of exciting new technologies to
the Linux desktop:
- Containers
- Smarter virtual machines
- Better development tools
- Improved toolkit integration
- More web integration
- ...and much more
So if you want to be part of the future of the Linux desktop, get
on board now!
Downloads, upgrades, documentation, and common bugs
===================================================
You can start by downloading Fedora 21:
<https://getfedora.org/>
If you are upgrading from a previous release of Fedora, refer to:
<https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrading>
* Fedora now includes the FedUp utility to enable an easy upgrade to
Fedora 21 from previous releases. See the FedUp page on the
Fedora wiki for more information:
<https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp>
Documentation
-------------
Read the full release notes for Fedora 21, guides for several languages,
and learn about known bugs and how to report new ones:
<https://docs.fedoraproject.org/>
Fedora 21 common bugs are documented at:
<https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F21_bugs>
This page includes information on several known non-blocker bugs in
Fedora 20, please be sure to read it before installing!
Spins
-----
In addition to the new Fedora flavors, Fedora users also have the
alternative of Fedora Spins that highlight user favorites like KDE
Plasma Workspaces, Xfce, LXDE, and Sugar on a Stick (SoaS). If
you're interested in trying out one of the spins, head over to the
page for Fedora Spins and grab the spins you're interested in!
<https://spins.fedoraproject.org/>
Contributing
------------
We hope that you're excited to have Fedora 21 in your hands and are
looking forward to using it and exploring its new features and many
improvements over Fedora 20. But that's not all! Fedora never
stands still, we're always working towards a new and better release
and sharing our work with the world. Want to be part of the fun?
It's easy to get involved!
There are many ways to contribute to Fedora, even if it's just bug
reporting. You can also help translate software and content, test and
give feedback on software updates, write and edit documentation, design
and do artwork, help with all sorts of promotional activities, and
package free software for use by millions of Fedora users worldwide. To
get started, visit <https://join.fedoraproject.org> today!
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<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
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rawhide report: 20141209 changes
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dnssec-check-1.14.0.1-4.fc20.armv7hl requires libval-threads.so.14
dnssec-check-1.14.0.1-4.fc20.armv7hl requires libsres.so.14
[glances]
glances-2.1.2-2.fc22.noarch requires python-psutil >= 0:2.0.0
[kaccessible]
kaccessible-libs-14.11.97-1.fc22.armv7hl requires kdelibs4(armv7hl-32) >= 0:14.11.97
[kosmtik]
kosmtik-0.0.9-2.fc22.noarch requires font(firasansotlight)
kosmtik-0.0.9-2.fc22.noarch requires font(firasansot)
[openstack-neutron-gbp]
openstack-neutron-gbp-2014.2-0.2.acb85f0git.fc22.noarch requires openstack-neutron = 0:2014.2
[ostree]
ostree-grub2-2014.12-1.fc22.armv7hl requires grub2
[pam_mapi]
pam_mapi-0.2.0-3.fc22.armv7hl requires libmapi.so.0
[python-selenium]
python3-selenium-2.43.0-1.fc22.noarch requires python3-rdflib
[rubygem-wirb]
rubygem-wirb-1.0.3-2.fc21.noarch requires rubygem(paint) < 0:0.9
[shogun]
shogun-doc-3.2.0.1-0.27.git20140804.96f3cf3.fc22.noarch requires shogun-data = 0:0.8.1-0.18.git20140804.48a1abb.fc22
[spring-maps-default]
spring-maps-default-0.1-12.fc21.noarch requires spring
[syntastic]
syntastic-d-3.5.0-1.fc22.noarch requires ldc
[uwsgi]
uwsgi-plugin-gridfs-2.0.7-2.fc22.armv7hl requires libmongoclient.so
uwsgi-stats-pusher-mongodb-2.0.7-2.fc22.armv7hl requires libmongoclient.so
[vfrnav]
vfrnav-20140510-2.fc22.armv7hl requires libpolyclipping.so.16
vfrnav-utils-20140510-2.fc22.armv7hl requires libpolyclipping.so.16
[xiphos]
xiphos-3.2.2-2.fc22.armv7hl requires libsword-1.7.3.so
New package: kosmtik-0.0.9-2.fc22
Make maps with OpenStreetMap and Mapnik
New package: liborigin2-2.0.0-5.fc22
Library for reading OriginLab OPJ project files
New package: mingw-hicolor-icon-theme-0.13-1.fc22
Basic requirement for icon themes in MingGW
New package: nodejs-astral-pass-0.1.0-2.fc22
Pass system for Astral
New package: nodejs-clone-0.1.18-2.fc22
Deep cloning of objects and arrays
New package: nodejs-date-now-1.0.1-1.fc22
A requirable version of Date.now()
New package: nodejs-deep-extend-0.3.2-1.fc22
Recursive object extending
New package: nodejs-entities-1.1.1-2.fc22
Encode & decode XML/HTML entities with ease
New package: nodejs-fs-ext-0.4.2-2.fc22
Extensions to core 'fs' module for Node.js
New package: nodejs-langdetect-0.2.0-1.fc22
Language detection library for Node.js
New package: nodejs-leaflet-formbuilder-0.0.6-1.fc22
Helpers to build forms in Leaflet
New package: nodejs-leaflet-hash-0.2.1-1.fc22
Linkable location hashes for Leaflet
New package: nodejs-posix-getopt-1.1.0-1.fc22
POSIX-style getopt() for Node.js
New package: nodejs-read-all-stream-0.1.2-2.fc22
Read all stream content and pass it to callback
New package: nodejs-timed-out-2.0.0-2.fc22
Timeout HTTP/HTTPS requests
New package: nodejs-unicode-7.0.0-0.1.5-2.fc22
JavaScript-compatible Unicode 7.0.0 data
New package: nodejs-util-0.10.3-1.fc22
Node.JS util module
New package: perl-Inline-Module-0.18-1.fc22
Support for Inline-based CPAN extension modules
New package: perl-Monitoring-Plugin-0.37-1.fc22
Family of modules to streamline writing plugins for various monitoring systems
New package: php-horde-horde-lz4-1.0.7-1.fc22
Horde LZ4 Compression Extension
New package: php-horde-mnemo-4.2.3-1.fc22
A web based notes manager
New package: php-horde-passwd-5.0.2-1.fc22
Horde password changing application
New package: php-sebastian-global-state-1.0.0-1.fc22
Snapshotting of global state
New package: rubygem-clutter-gtk-2.2.3-2.fc22
Ruby binding of Clutter-GTK
New package: twms-0.05-2.fc22
Tiny web map service
Updated Packages:
american-fuzzy-lop-0.88b-1.fc22
-------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Richard W.M. Jones <rjones(a)redhat.com> - 0.88b-1
- New upstream version 0.88b (RHBZ#1170943).
- Add afl-plot.sh script. This requires gnuplot, but it gives a
suitable error message if gnuplot is not installed, so don't
add a dependency.
Size change: 9332 bytes
atril-1.9.0-2.fc22
------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Adam Jackson <ajax(a)redhat.com> 1.9.0-2
- Don't build against t1lib, freetype is sufficient (#852489)
Size change: 159 bytes
batik-1.8-0.16.svn1230816.fc22
------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Alexander Kurtakov <akurtako(a)redhat.com> 1.8-0.16.svn1230816
- Split css in subpackage.
Size change: 3209 bytes
console-setup-1.116-1.fc22
--------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Vitezslav Crhonek <vcrhonek(a)redhat.com> - 1.116-1
- Update to latest upstream version
Resolves: #1170951
Size change: -102468 bytes
davix-0.4.0-1.fc22
------------------
* Fri Dec 05 2014 Adrien Devresse <adevress at cern.ch> - 0.4.0-1
- davix 0.4.0 release, see RELEASE-NOTES for changes
Size change: 184927 bytes
dnf-0.6.3-1.fc22
----------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Jan Silhan <jsilhan(a)redhat.com> - 0.6.3-1
- transifex update (Jan Silhan)
- bash-completion: don't query if we trying to use local file (RhBug:1153543) (Igor Gnatenko)
- bash-completion: fix local completion (RhBug:1151231) (Igor Gnatenko)
- bash-completion: use sqlite cache from dnf-plugins-core (Igor Gnatenko)
- base: output a whole list of installed packages with glob pattern (RhBug:1163063) (Michal Luscon)
- cli: _process_demands() does not respect --caheonly (RhBug:1151854) (Michal Luscon)
- new authors added (Jan Silhan)
- install: allow installation of provides with glob (Related:RhBug:1148353) (Michal Luscon)
- tests: removed mock patch for _, P_ (Jan Silhan)
- fixed error summary traceback (RhBug:1151740) (Jan Silhan)
- doc: swap command alternative mentioned (RhBug:1110780) (Jan Silhan)
- base: package_reinstall works only with the same package versions (Jan Silhan)
- base: package_install allows install different arch of installed package (Jan Silhan)
- base: package_downgrade prints message on failure (Jan Silhan)
- base: package_upgrade does not reinstall or downgrade (RhBug:1149972) (Jan Silhan)
- groups: searches also within localized names (RhBug:1150474) (Jan Silhan)
- Run tests with C locales. (Daniel Mach)
- Adds new motd emitter for dnf-automatic (RhBug:995537) (Kushal Das)
- Fix wrong cache directory path used to clean up binary cache (Satoshi Matsumoto)
- fix: traceback in history info <name> (RhBug: 1149952) (Tim Lauridsen)
- logging: added logrotate script for hawkey.log (RhBug:1149350) (Jan Silhan)
- output: renamed displayPkgsInGroups (Jan Silhan)
- logging: renamed log files (RhBug:1074715)" (Jan Silhan)
- comps: Environment differentiates optional and mandatory groups (Jan Silhan)
- group info handles environments (RhBug:1147523) (Jan Silhan)
- deltarpm enabled by default (RhBug:1148208) (Jan Silhan)
- doc: deplist command (Jan Silhan)
- doc: minor fixes + repo references changed (Jan Silhan)
- spec: requires rpm-plugin-systemd-inhibit (RhBug:1109927) (Jan Silhan)
Size change: 9747 bytes
dnf-plugins-core-0.1.4-1.fc22
-----------------------------
* Fri Dec 05 2014 Jan Silhan <jsilhan(a)redhat.com> - 0.1.4-1
- revert of commit 80ae3f4 (Jan Silhan)
- transifex update (Jan Silhan)
- spec: binded to current dnf version (Jan Silhan)
- generate_completion_cache: use sqlite instead of text files (Igor Gnatenko)
- logging: renamed log file (Related:RhBug:1074715) (Jan Silhan)
- Add reposync. (RhBug:1139738) (Ales Kozumplik)
- download: fix traceback if rpm package has no defined sourcerpm (RhBug: 1144003) (Tim Lauridsen)
- lint: ignore warnings of a test accessing protected attribute. (Ales Kozumplik)
- repoquery lint: logger is not used. (Ales Kozumplik)
- repoquery: support querying of weak deps. (Ales Kozumplik)
- needs_restarting: fix typo (Miroslav Suchý)
- copr: migrate copr plugin form urlgrabber to python-request (Miroslav Suchý)
- Add needs-restarting command. (Ales Kozumplik)
Size change: 4992 bytes
docker-io-1.3.2-5.fc22
----------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Lokesh Mandvekar <lsm5(a)fedoraproject.org> - 1.3.2-5
- Revert to using upstream release 1.3.2
Size change: -88755 bytes
eclipse-pydev-3.7.1-2.fc22
--------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Alexander Kurtakov <akurtako(a)redhat.com> 1:3.7.1-2
- Build with xmvn.
Size change: -8 bytes
eclipse-xsd-2.10.1-2.fc22
-------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Alexander Kurtakov <akurtako(a)redhat.com> 2.10.1-2
- Build with xmvn.
Size change: -122 bytes
evince-3.14.1-8.fc22
--------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Adam Jackson <ajax(a)redhat.com> 3.14.1-8
- Don't link against t1lib, freetype is sufficient (#852489)
Size change: 154 bytes
fedup-0.9.1-1.fc22
------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Will Woods <wwoods(a)redhat.com> 0.9.1-1
- Fix traceback if --product/--add-install is misspelled/missing (#1167971)
- Make sure fedup --clean doesn't require --product (#1158766)
- Give clearer error messages about invalid '--network' values
Size change: -1112 bytes
firefox-34.0-4.fc22
-------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Jiri Vanek <jvanek(a)redhat.com> - 34.0-4
- added and applied patch218, java-plugin-url.patch
- fixed url for java plugin installation guide
- resolves rhbz#979985
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Martin Stransky <stransky(a)redhat.com> - 34.0-3
- Gtk3 flash plugin fix (rhbz#1171457)
- Gtk3 theme fixes
Size change: 6407 bytes
gfal2-2.7.8-2.fc22
------------------
* Tue Dec 02 2014 Alejandro Alvarez Ayllon <aalvarez at cern.ch> - 2.7.8-2
- Patched a bug in a call to gfal2_set_error
Size change: 733 bytes
git-remote-hg-0.2-4.fc22
------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Petr Stodulka <pstodulk(a)redhat.com> - 0.2-4
- added obsoletes of git-hg
Size change: 4255 bytes
gqrx-2.3.2-1.fc22
-----------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Jaroslav Škarvada <jskarvad(a)redhat.com> - 2.3.2-1
- New version
- Fixed download URL
- Packaged desktop file and icon according to guidelines
Size change: -360344 bytes
gsl-1.16-16.fc22
----------------
* Sun Dec 07 2014 Susi Lehtola <jussilehtola(a)fedoraproject.org> - 1.16-16
- Drop linkage patch: libgsl should not link to libgslcblas,
so that more efficient libraries can be used (BZ #1007058).
Size change: -1638 bytes
gutenprint-5.2.10-9.fc22
------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Tim Waugh <twaugh(a)redhat.com> - 5.2.10-9
- Fix tagging of language-specific files (bug #1157347).
Size change: 173 bytes
hawkey-0.5.2-1.fc22
-------------------
* Tue Nov 25 2014 Jan Silhan <jsilhan(a)redhat.com> - 0.5.2-1
- New version: 0.5.2 (Michal Luscon)
- hy_chksum_str() returns NULL in case of incorrect type (Michal Luscon)
- Fix defects found by coverity scan (Michal Luscon)
- selector: allow selecting provides with globs (RhBug: 1148353) (Michal Luscon)
- py: nevra_init() references possibly uninitialized variable. (Ales Kozumplik)
- package: add weak deps attributes. (Ales Kozumplik)
Size change: 1072 bytes
ibus-1.5.9-7.fc22
-----------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Takao Fujiwara <tfujiwar(a)redhat.com> - 1.5.9-7
- Added ibus-1136623-lost-by-another-focus.patch to fix #1136623
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Takao Fujiwara <tfujiwar(a)redhat.com> - 1.5.9-6
- Updated ibus-xx-increase-timeout.patch to fix #1163722
- Updated ibus-HEAD.patch for upstream #1747, #1748, #1753
and gnome #703020, gnome #730628
Size change: 6564 bytes
initscripts-9.59-2.fc22
-----------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Lukáš Nykrýn <lnykryn(a)redhat.com> - 9.59-2
- improve check for bond_master in install bonding driver
Size change: 1546 bytes
kaccessible-14.11.97-1.fc22
---------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: 195 bytes
kde-plasma-nm-0.9.3.5-3.fc22
----------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 David Woodhouse <dwmw2(a)infradead.org> - 0.9.3.5-3
- Bump BuildRequires for OpenConnect to 7.00
Size change: 1233 bytes
kde-print-manager-14.11.97-1.fc22
---------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: 560 bytes
kde-runtime-14.11.97-2.fc22
---------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> 14.11.97-2
- -libs: fix kdelibs dep (version != _kde4_version)
Size change: 1255 bytes
kdegraphics-mobipocket-14.11.97-1.fc22
--------------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: 62 bytes
kdnssd-14.11.97-1.fc22
----------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: 137 bytes
libgcrypt-1.6.2-1.fc22
----------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Tomáš Mráz <tmraz(a)redhat.com> 1.6.2-1
- new upstream version
Size change: 34627 bytes
libkcddb-14.11.97-2.fc22
------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> 14.11.97-2
- fix kde-runtime dep
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
* Thu Nov 27 2014 Haïkel Guémar <hguemar(a)fedoraproject.org> - 4.14.3-2
- Rebuilt against newer libmusicbrainz5
Size change: 953 bytes
libkcompactdisc-14.11.97-1.fc22
-------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: 719 bytes
libkdcraw-14.11.97-1.fc22
-------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: 2433 bytes
libkdeedu-14.11.97-1.fc22
-------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: -87940 bytes
libkdegames-14.11.97-1.fc22
---------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: -31800 bytes
libkexiv2-14.11.97-1.fc22
-------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: 1229 bytes
libkipi-14.11.97-1.fc22
-----------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: 734 bytes
libkmahjongg-14.11.97-1.fc22
----------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: 707 bytes
libkomparediff2-14.11.97-1.fc22
-------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: 658 bytes
libksane-14.11.97-1.fc22
------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: 613 bytes
libmediainfo-0.7.71-2.fc22
--------------------------
* Sun Dec 07 2014 Ivan Romanov <drizt(a)land.ru> - 0.7.71-2
- use cmake
Size change: 2887 bytes
libreport-2.3.0-8.fc22
----------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Jakub Filak <jfilak(a)redhat.com> 2.3.0-8
- fix several python3 incompatibilities
- switch back from FAF2 to FAF
Size change: 794 bytes
libsidplayfp-1.6.1-1.fc22
-------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Hans de Goede <hdegoede(a)redhat.com> - 1.6.1-1
- New upstream release 1.6.1 (rhbz#1170985)
Size change: 370 bytes
libspiro-20130930-4.fc22
------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Nils Philippsen <nils(a)redhat.com> - 20130930-4
- explicitly link against libm
Size change: 994 bytes
libxmp-4.3.2-1.fc22
-------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Dominik Mierzejewski <rpm(a)greysector.net> - 4.3.2-1
- update to 4.3.2 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/xmp/files/libxmp/4.3.2/Changelog/view)
Size change: 1355 bytes
libzen-0.4.30-2.fc22
--------------------
* Sun Dec 07 2014 Ivan Romanov <drizt(a)land.ru> - 0.4.30-2
- use cmake
Size change: 892 bytes
liveusb-creator-3.13.1-2.fc22
-----------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> 3.13.1-2
- Requires: PolicyKit-authentication-agent (#1171583)
Size change: 237 bytes
lxqt-policykit-0.8.0-4.fc22
---------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Helio Chissini de Castro <hcastro(a)redhat.com> - 0.8.0-4
- Remove agent autostart already provided by lxqt-common.
Size change: -1317 bytes
mate-panel-1.9.4-1.fc22
-----------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Wolfgang Ulbrich <chat-to-me(a)raveit.de> - 1.9.4.1
- update to 1.9.4
Size change: 4624 bytes
nodejs-handlebars-2.0.0-3.fc22
------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Eduardo Mayorga Téllez <mayorga(a)fedoraproject.org> - 2.0.0-3
- Adding dist directory (#1171403)
Size change: -952 bytes
nodejs-mbtiles-0.7.4-2.fc22
---------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Tom Hughes <tom(a)compton.nu> - 0.7.4-2
- Update tiletype dependency
Size change: 113 bytes
nodejs-tilejson-0.12.0-2.fc22
-----------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Tom Hughes <tom(a)compton.nu> - 0.12.0-2
- Update tiletype dependency
Size change: 1205 bytes
okular-14.11.97-1.fc22
----------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Rex Dieter <rdieter(a)fedoraproject.org> - 14.11.97-1
- 14.11.97
Size change: 2034 bytes
openct-0.6.20-10.fc22
---------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Tomáš Mráz <tmraz(a)redhat.com> - 0.6.20-10
- drop executable bit on openct.service file (#1171374)
- use systemd macros (#850241)
Size change: -40 bytes
opendnssec-1.4.7-1.fc22
-----------------------
* Tue Dec 09 2014 Paul Wouters <pwouters(a)redhat.com> - 1.4.7-1
- Updated to 1.4.7 (fix zone update can get stuck, crash on retransfer cmd)
Size change: 22588 bytes
openstack-utils-2014.2-1.fc22
-----------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Pádraig Brady <pbrady(a)redhat.com> - 2014.2-1
- openstack-service: don't restart neutron-ovs-cleanup (rhbz#1133920)
- openstack-status: don't display status for uninstalled services on systemd platforms
- openstack-status: list "target" service status instead of obsolete "tgtd"
- openstack-status: list openstack-ceilometer-notification and neutron-metering-agent services
Size change: 4794 bytes
pax-3.4-21.fc22
---------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Pavel Raiskup <praiskup(a)redhat.com> - 3.4-21
- alternatives: remove the non-symlink manual page also (#1161258)
Size change: 192 bytes
pcp-3.10.2-0.21.g6bad98e.fc22
-----------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Lukas Berk <lberk(a)redhat.com> - 3.10.2-0.21.g6bad98e
- Automated weekly rawhide release
- Applied spec changes from upstream git
Size change: 7886 bytes
perl-App-cpanminus-1.7019-1.fc22
--------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Jitka Plesnikova <jplesnik(a)redhat.com> - 1.7079-1
- 1.7019 bump
Size change: 1531 bytes
perl-DBIx-Class-0.082810-2.fc22
-------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Petr Šabata <contyk(a)redhat.com> - 0.082810-2
- Explicitly provide modules I missed before, hopefully that's all this time
Size change: 1325 bytes
perl-JSON-MaybeXS-1.003003-1.fc22
---------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Paul Howarth <paul(a)city-fan.org> - 1.003003-1
- Update to 1.003003
- Ensure an old Cpanel::JSON::XS is upgraded if it is too old, as it will
always be used in preference to JSON::XS
- Avoid "JSON::XS::Boolean::* redefined" warnings caused by an old JSON::XS
loaded at the same time as a newer Cpanel::JSON::XS
Size change: 714 bytes
perl-Nagios-Plugin-0.37-1.fc22
------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Petr Šabata <contyk(a)redhat.com> - 0.37-1
- 0.37 bump; this module is now deprecated in favour of Monitoring::Plugin
Size change: -20041 bytes
perl-Net-Amazon-S3-0.60-1.fc22
------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Petr Pisar <ppisar(a)redhat.com> - 0.60-1
- 0.60 bump
Size change: 1125 bytes
perl-POE-Component-Client-Keepalive-0.2720-1.fc22
-------------------------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Petr Šabata <contyk(a)redhat.com> - 0.2720-1
- 0.272 bump
Size change: 1252 bytes
perl-Parse-PMFile-0.30-1.fc22
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* Mon Dec 08 2014 Jitka Plesnikova <jplesnik(a)redhat.com> - 0.30-1
- 0.30 bump
Size change: 427 bytes
perl-Spreadsheet-ParseExcel-0.6500-10.fc22
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* Mon Dec 08 2014 Petr Šabata <contyk(a)redhat.com> - 0.6500-10
- 0.65 bump
Size change: 20117 bytes
perl-ZeroMQ-0.23-9.fc22
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* Mon Dec 08 2014 Petr Pisar <ppisar(a)redhat.com> - 0.23-9
- Build against zeromq2, not the latest zeromq (bug #1168879)
Size change: 146 bytes
perl-smartmatch-0.05-1.fc22
---------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Petr Pisar <ppisar(a)redhat.com> - 0.05-1
- 0.05-TRIAL bump
Size change: 499 bytes
php-horde-Horde-Compress-Fast-1.0.3-2.fc22
------------------------------------------
* Mon Dec 08 2014 Remi Collet <remi(a)fedoraproject.org> - 1.0.3-2
- add optional dependency on horde_lz4
Size change: 146 bytes
php-phpunit-PHPUnit-4.4.0-1.fc22
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* Fri Dec 05 2014 Remi Collet <remi(a)fedoraproject.org> - 4.4.0-1
- Update to 4.4.0
- add dependency on sebastian/global-state
Size change: 140 bytes
phpMyAdmin-4.3.1-1.fc22
-----------------------
* Tue Dec 09 2014 Robert Scheck <robert(a)fedoraproject.org> 4.3.1-1
- Upgrade to 4.3.1
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- Upgrade to 4.3.0 (thanks to Remi Collet)
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redis-2.8.18-1.fc22
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unbound-1.5.1-1.fc22
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- Update to 1.5.1 for CVE-2014-8602
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vim-7.4.542-1.fc22
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xmlstarlet-1.6.1-3.fc22
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xrootd-4.1.1-1.fc22
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- Update to version 4.1.1
- Drop patch xrootd-signed-char.patch (accepted upstream)
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* Mon Dec 08 2014 Adam Jackson <ajax(a)redhat.com> 313-2
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9 years, 4 months
Re: Product defaults to wide-open firewall
by Rave it
Am Tue, 09 Dec 2014 12:00:01 +0000
schrieb devel-request(a)lists.fedoraproject.org:
> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2014 05:54:46 -0500 (EST)
> From: Bastien Nocera <bnocera(a)redhat.com>
> To: Development discussions related to Fedora
> <devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Subject: Re: Product defaults to wide-open firewall
> Message-ID:
> <1627776125.20134262.1418122486256.JavaMail.zimbra(a)redhat.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> > Is it possisible that the real reason for this decision from gnome was to fix
> > a long outstanding bug in gnome-user-share?
>
> It wasn't.
>
> It caused problems with rhythmbox, gnome-user-share, UPnP/DLNA (both client and
> server), VNC sharing, and a number of other applications shipped in Fedora but
> not in the default set.
>
> This is something you could have discovered by reading the original thread instead
> of your feeble attempt at trolling GNOME.
I only asked a question.....
No need to offend people here in mailing list.
Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct
Why should i troll gnome?
9 years, 4 months
Re: Product defaults to wide-open firewall
by Rave it
Am Mon, 08 Dec 2014 23:31:42 +0000
schrieb devel-request(a)lists.fedoraproject.org:
> Message: 7
> Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 23:54:30 +0100
> From: Alec Leamas <leamas.alec(a)gmail.com>
> To: Development discussions related to Fedora
> <devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Subject: Re: "Workstation" Product defaults to wide-open firewall
> Message-ID: <54862C26.9020009(a)gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>
> On 08/12/14 16:33, Matthew Miller wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 02:31:58PM +0000, Ian Malone wrote:
> >> There are three products: workstation, server, cloud. Workstation is
> >> the one for desktop use. That leaves server to aim for the traditional
> >> fedora user base, since cloud is (understandably) a very different
> >> thing. So if you want a desktop system with a security focus where do
> >> you look now?
> >
> > So, it's important to understand — here on the devel list, certainly —
> > that these three are part of a marketing strategy, and in order for
> > such a thing to be effective and not just fluffy talk, it does involve
> > technical changes to match the plan.
>
> I have no problems with this. However, besides the technical/marketing
> trade-offs, here is also a process issue. Obviously, a lot of people
> were surprised by Kevin's finding that the workstation firewall was
> default open for ports > 1024.
>
> Tracking this issue back we find [1] where the workstation group tried
> to just disable the firewall. This started some threads. FESCO rejected
> the change request.
>
> For me, this issue then disappeared from my radar. It seems that after
> FESCO turned down the wide-open system option the discussion was in the
> workstation list, where they ended up opening all user ports (?) and
> implemented this.
>
> When a lot of people are surprised, isn't that a sign of a process
> problem? Should we try to avoid surprises like this?. If so, how?
>
> (I'm not trying to be argumentative or to blame anyone; if my pidgin
> English gives that impression please ignore it).
>
>
> Cheers!
>
> --alec
Is it possisible that the real reason for this decision from gnome was to fix a long outstanding bug in gnome-user-share?
see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=179187#c26
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=336201#c6
realy amazing how gnome fix that bug ;)
Wolfgang
9 years, 4 months
non-responsive maintainer - vda - Denys Vlasenko - dvlasenk@redhat.com
by Orion Poplawski
Starting the non-reponsive maintainter process for vda - Denys Vlasenko -
dvlasenk(a)redhat.com as he appears to have completely abandoned busybox.
Anyone know him or how to contact?
Point of contact:
busybox -- Statically linked binary providing simplified versions of
system commands ( master f21 f20 f19 )
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=%3Abusybox&list_id=30...
Last login in FAS:
vda 2014-01-17
Last action on koji:
Sun, 02 Nov 2014 package list entry revoked: busybox in f21-Beta by ausil
Last package update on bodhi:
2013-05-07 11:05:25 on package uClibc-0.9.33.2-3.fc19
Last actions performed according to fedmsg:
- vda's scratch build of kernel-3.12.6-300.fc18.src.rpm completed on
2014-01-21 08:58:23
- vda's scratch build of kernel-3.12.6-300.fc18.src.rpm started on
2014-01-21 03:35:44
- vda's scratch build of kernel-3.12.6-300.fc18.src.rpm failed on 2014-01-21
03:26:31
- vda's scratch build of kernel-3.12.6-300.fc18.src.rpm started on
2014-01-21 03:21:26
- vda's scratch build of kernel-3.12.6-300.fc18.src.rpm completed on
2014-01-20 08:30:47
- vda's scratch build of kernel-3.12.6-300.fc18.src.rpm started on
2014-01-20 03:38:58
- vda's scratch build of kernel-3.12.6-300.fc18.src.rpm completed on
2014-01-17 11:07:15
- vda's scratch build of kernel-3.12.6-300.fc18.src.rpm completed on
2014-01-17 10:45:14
- vda's scratch build of kernel-3.12.6-300.fc18.src.rpm started on
2014-01-17 06:42:59
- vda's scratch build of kernel-3.12.6-300.fc18.src.rpm started on
2014-01-17 06:22:31
Last email on mailing list:
2013-07-18 gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.devel
No activity found on gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.artwork
2013-03-14 gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.desktop
No activity found on gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.epel.devel
No activity found on gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.extras.packaging
No activity found on gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.fonts
No activity found on gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general
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No activity found on gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.perl
Bugzilla activity
269 bugs assigned, cc or on which dvlasenk(a)redhat.com commented
Last comment on the most recent ticket on bugzilla:
#1022502 2013-10-23 Denys Vlasenko
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Technical Manager 303-415-9701 x222
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9 years, 4 months