On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Dennis Gilmore <dennis(a)ausil.us> wrote:
On Friday 07 November 2008 12:10:08 pm Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> Ok loaded term but I was wondering if we could work with spacewalk,
> ipa, ds, etc to support their work by including at least a
> spacewalk-release or similar item. This would allow us to 'test' the
> waters of working closer with the other layered upstreams. Basically
> instead of having to hunt around for every different repository, we
> work with the upstream project ot have a signed release that works
> with the EPEL releases.
>
> Anyway.. back to dealing with local stuff.. I figured I should fire it
> off before I forget.
Other than completely violating fedora's guidelines that EPEL is subject to.
I don't think its a good idea. It makes it too easy to not do the work needed
to get things into fedora/EPEL
The issue I am trying to deal with is several issues
1) we have RH-upstream-product-0.X needing something that RHEL-4/5 do
not ship in apache etc Its going to happen because thats just how
software projects go.
2) we have stuff in EPEL that would replace a layered product. I mean
if we put spacewalk in and it replaces something from
RHN-supported-product. I really am not worried about sales.. someone's
going to make rebuilds available somewhere but I am trying to work out
a way that someone is not going to clobber themselves by having a RH
product and enabling EPEL on the box.
3) product timeline does not match up with EPEL timeline. This happens
a lot with the cobbler/koan/func stuff where they are implementing
fixes but I could see it happening in say IPA etc. where they have a
midmonth release or 'just-a-bugfix' upgrade.
fedora-ds is in fedora I suggest that you ask richm to build
fedora-ds into
EPEL. freeipa is in fedora also. we should talk with rcrit to get freeipa
branched and built for EPEL it will require fedora-ds to be there first.
we should get what we can of spacewalk in except for the bits needing oracle
since they dont meet the guidelines yet. Spacewalk has said from the start
that it will work to get in EPEL. as to other layered products we have always
said that it will be up to the individual team if they wish to have their
product in EPEL.
In no way am I saying to bring in/enable a product that doesn't want
to be there.. I am sorry my writing led you to believe that.
I personally feel that having the product in EPEL will help not
hinder sales.
those people who wont pay for support will still not pay for support. those
on the fence may deploy the product because of the easier route to
installation and decide that once installed and in production they need
support. Those customers who are willing to pay and want support will
continue to do so.
Dennis
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