Re: Fedora 31 Beta freeze now in effect

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On 8/27/19 11:50 AM, Dusty Mabe wrote:
> 
> 
> On 8/27/19 2:21 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>> Greetings.
>>
>> we are now in the infrastructure freeze leading up to the Fedora 31
>> Beta release. This is a pre release freeze.
>>
>> We do this to ensure that our infrastructure is stable and ready to
>> release the Fedora 31 Beta when it's available.
>>
>> You can see a list of hosts that do not freeze by checking out the
>> ansible repo and running the freezelist script:
>>
>> git clone
>> https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/infra/ansible.git
>> ansible/scripts/freezelist -i inventory
> 
> I had a problem with this because I didn't have python2 libraries
> for ansible installed so the `import ansible.inventory` failed.

Ah, it's expected to run on batcave01... where it does work.

> 
> Switching the script to python3 worked. Should we apply this?

That would break it on batcave01... :(

> $ git diff
> diff --git a/scripts/freezelist b/scripts/freezelist
> index 89856ea09..b1c99054c 100755
> --- a/scripts/freezelist
> +++ b/scripts/freezelist
> @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
> -#!/usr/bin/python
> +#!/usr/bin/python3
>  # skvidal
>  # doteast: porting to ansible 2.0
>  # dump out the hosts marked with 'freezes: true' in their vars
> 
> 
>>
>> Any hosts listed as freezes is frozen until 2019-09-17 (or later if
>> release slips or uses the secondary target). Frozen hosts should have no
>> changes made to them without a sign-off on the change from at least 2
>> sysadmin-main or rel-eng members, along with (in most cases) a patch of
>> the exact change to be made to this list.
> 
> 
> I see the openshift nodes listed as frozen. What about applications that
> are running in openshift? Can I commit changes to my apps that are for
> CoreOS without a review? 

I think thats up to you all... since those are not directly related to
the Fedora release, I'd say we wouldn't need to. Perhaps we would want
to have a seperate (more targeted) freeze before the next FCOS release?
Or perhaps it doesn't make sense? There are some things we do that are
related to your release... signing artifacts, the updater app, etc.

I'm open to whatever works best for you all here.

kevin



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