Re: Freeze break request: nightly EPEL 10 compose

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+1


On 06. 09. 24 20:09, Mikolaj Izdebski wrote:
On Fri, Sep 6, 2024 at 7:54 PM Carl George <carl@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
EPEL 10 hasn't launched yet, but we're already working on getting
parts of it working.  Builds work, and the intention is to have those
builds go straight to a "stable" repo similar to Rawhide, until we
officially launch EPEL 10 and enable the testing repo.  Our first
attempt at this involved automatic bodhi updates (again, similar to
Rawhide) but using bodhi to create the composes.  That hasn't worked
out well (see the issue below) so we want to switch it to being
composed on a nightly cron job (again, similar to Rawhide).

https://pagure.io/releng/issue/12256

I have two pull requests open that implement this, and I've already
manually tested the nightly script with an alternate sync destination
and it works as expected.

https://pagure.io/pungi-fedora/pull-request/1341
https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/ansible/pull-request/2230

This would also involve changing settings on the EPEL-10.0 bodhi
release (state and composed-by-bodhi).

I feel like these changes are safe for a freeze break and shouldn't
impact Fedora in any way.  In the unlikely event this doesn't work as
planned, rolling back would just involve reverting the second pull
request.

Can I get some +1's for this plan?
+1

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Carl George

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