On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 15:01:34 -0500
"Jason L Tibbitts III" <tibbs(a)math.uh.edu> wrote:
>>>>> "KF" == Kevin Fenzi
<kevin(a)scrye.com> writes:
KF> Yeah, we are in pre-alpha freeze. See:
KF>
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/browser/architecture/Envir...
KF> pkgs01 (where this change would need to happen) is under the
KF> freeze.
But that's precisely my confusion. If we can't change a repository
git hook without a freeze break, then should we also not be
processing SCM requests? If someone asked me to delete a branch from
a repository or make some other SCM-admin-related change (which
admittedly happens rather rarely), is that also a freeze break?
Freeze breaks are required to run things or make changes to existing
processes. The "normal" activities of a frozen host requires no freeze
break request.
So, doing scm requests - fine.
deleting a branch from a single project - fine.
Changing the hooks for all projects - needs a freeze break.
Changing config for the host thats in puppet - needs a freeze break.
Migrating all git repos to darcs - needs a sanity check^W^Wfreeze
break.
Does that help?
kevin