Re: Re: Deploying fedora infrastructure (koji) across clouds

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On Wed, 31 Oct 2012, Mo Morsi wrote:

#2: Could there be a way to take a (working) nightly build, build one's package against that nightly in a personal build of some sort, and somehow have a verification process that it built in that "personal build" before it goes into rawhide, etc? (or even... unit tests, etc.)?

Absolutely, repositories and packages can be added on the fly, and we
can incorporate any image already pushed to the cloud as well as build
new ones for our purposes.

Is this a new feature in koji, then? B/c in the past adding repositories has been a major limiting factor in koji. Especially untrusted, remote repositories.




I think hybrid technologies is the future, being able to leverage cloud
resources in addition to and along side of local ones seemlessly in an
open manner will really enable us to do some really cool things. I
believe Fedora can make great headway and lead on this front, we just
have to find what works for people and do it! :-)

Have you been following what the infrastructure team has been doing with our private cloud instances and deployment/provisioning there?

some info here if you're interested:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure_private_cloud

-sv

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