pbrobinson reported a new issue against the project: `releng` that you are following:
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The static page with the various fedora release signing key details hasn't been updated with Fedora 30 key.
https://getfedora.org/keys/
The SOP should also be updated with the process for doing this
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https://pagure.io/releng/issue/7835
rishi reported a new issue against the project: `releng` that you are following:
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As part of the Silverblue effort, we are working on some tools to provide users with pet toolbox containers. This is similar to [coreos/toolbox](https://github.com/coreos/toolbox), except that we are using `buildah`, `podman`, etc. and are aiming to run rootless.
I'd like to have a `fedora-toolbox` container hosted on registry.fedoraproject.org. It's layered on top of the stock `fedora` image and adds a few packages to give a better interactive command-line experience similar to that of a non-Silverblue Fedora Workstation installation. Having a readymade image will reduce the number of steps that a user has to go through to set up their toolboxes.
* When do you need this? (YYYY/MM/DD)
Latest by Fedora 29 GA; but sooner the better.
* If we cannot complete your request, what is the impact?
It will negatively affect the developer experience on Fedora Silverblue.
``
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https://pagure.io/releng/issue/7698
Hi folks!
I am currently working on finding and removing all comps entries that
point to packages which don't exist any more.
There are quite a lot of them.
A lot of them are 'optional' entries.
While doing this extremely tedious task, it occurred to me to think:
what the hell is the *point* of these 'optional' entries any more,
anyway?
In Ye Olde Days, there was an obvious point to them: they showed up in
the installer. Prior to Fedora 18, with the old anaconda UI, the
'package selection' screen gave you per-package selection within the
comps groups. You could get it to show you a list of all packages in
the group. Ones which were 'mandatory' would be locked in the GUI; you
couldn't install the group and *not* install that package. Ones which
were 'default' would be selected by default when you selected the
group, but you could unselect them if you wanted. And ones which were
'optional' would be unselected by default, but they were *displayed*,
and you could select them if you wanted.
It looked like this:
https://www.tecmint.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/rhel-15.png
(you got to see the 'optional' packages if you clicked
on...well...'Optional packages').
The old gnome-packagekit, IIRC, also parsed groups and showed you all
this stuff.
But...we don't do that any more. anaconda does not expose 'optional'
packages in any way any more (you can only pick environment groups and
their supplementary package groups in anaconda, now). GNOME Software
doesn't either.
So do we really need these acres of 'optional' packages in comps? I
mean, there are 2519 of them in comps-f30.xml.in. That's a lot. I
suspect no-one's looked whether most of them make any sense for years.
There are entire groups that are *nothing but optional packages*,
making them almost entirely useless.
So, OK, I think there are probably apps out there that still expose
this info. I suspect dnfdragora does, for instance. But is the minor
benefit of having these lists of 'hey maybe you'd like this thing' in
minor package managers really worth the way they turn comps into even
more of a gigantic crufty ball-of-wax than it would otherwise be?
Is anyone really super-attached to this kinda stuff?
<packagereq type="optional">4ti2</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">alt-ergo</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">alt-ergo-gui</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">atlas</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">automaton</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">automaton-javadoc</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">azove</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">blas</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">bliss</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">bowtie</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">brial</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">bwa</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">cantor</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">cddlib</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">chemtool</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">coq</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">coq-coqide</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">coq-doc</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">coq-emacs</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">cryptominisat</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">csdp</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">csdp-tools</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">cudd</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">cudd-devel</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">cvc4</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">cvc4-devel</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">cvc4-doc</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">dx</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">E</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">eclib</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">EMBOSS</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">fastx_toolkit</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">fflas-ffpack-devel</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">fityk</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">flint</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">flocq</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">frama-c</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">freefem++</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">gabedit</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">galculator</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">gap</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">gappa</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">gappalib-coq</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">gdl</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">genius</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">geomview</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">gfan</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">ginac</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">glimmer</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">GMT</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">gshhg-gmt-nc4-full</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">gshhg-gmt-nc4-high</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">GMT-doc</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">gnome-chemistry-utils</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">gpredict</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">grace</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">grads</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">gromacs</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">gromacs-openmpi</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">gts</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">hdf</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">hdf5</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">hmmer</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">jmol</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">kpolynome</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">kst</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">lagan</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">lapack</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">latte-integrale</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">libmatheval</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">libtcd</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">linbox</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">ltl2ba</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">Macaulay2</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">malaga</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">maxima-gui</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">meataxe</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">minisat2</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">molsketch</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">mona</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">mona-devel</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">mona-emacs</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">mona-examples</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">mona-xemacs</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">mpfi</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">ncl</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">nco</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">ncview</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">netcdf</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">normaliz</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">openbabel</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">opencv</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">paraview</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">picosat</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">picosat-devel</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">plotutils</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">brial</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">polymake</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">pvs-sbcl</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">pypop</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">python3-biopython</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">python3-cvxopt</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">python3-networkx</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">python3-theano</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">qalculate-gtk</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">qalculate-kde</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">qepcad-B</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">qtoctave</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">root</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">routino</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">rrdtool</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">scidavis</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">seaview</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">sextractor</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">SIBsim4</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">stix-math-fonts</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">stp</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">symmetrica</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">sympy</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">tcd-utils</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">TeXmacs</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">tgif</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">tideEditor</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">TOPCOM</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">vaspview</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">veusz</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">vinci</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">wgrib</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">wgrib2</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">why</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">why3</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">wise2</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">wvs-data</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">xdrawchem</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">xgap</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">xtide</packagereq>
<packagereq type="optional">zenon</packagereq>
can anyone even guess what package group that is?
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Adam Williamson
Fedora QA Community Monkey
IRC: adamw | Twitter: AdamW_Fedora | XMPP: adamw AT happyassassin . net
http://www.happyassassin.net
Dear all,
You are kindly invited to the meeting:
Fedora Release Engineering on 2018-09-27 from 17:00:00 to 18:00:00 UTC
At fedora-meeting-2(a)irc.freenode.net
The meeting will be about:
Fedora Release Engineering weekly meeting
Source: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/meeting/9274/
The status of the issue: `Unretire gnome-python2-desktop` of project: `releng` has been updated to: Closed as Fixed by mohanboddu.
https://pagure.io/releng/issue/7841
mohanboddu added a new comment to an issue you are following:
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gnome-python2-desktop is now unretired for master.
``
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mohanboddu opened a new pull-request against the project: `releng` that you are following:
``
fedrepo_req is retired and use fedscm_admin
``
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https://pagure.io/releng/pull-request/7829
amitksaha added a new comment to an issue you are following:
``
Actually turns out, it was `eclipse-linuxtools-vagrant`
``
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https://pagure.io/releng/issue/7814