Re: Anaconda is totally trashing the F18 schedule (was Re: f18: how to install into a LVM partitions (or RAID))

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On 10/31/2012 11:42 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
It's already been pushed back once, the first iteration of newui was
attempted to land in F-17 and was pushed back to F-18 if my memory
serves me correctly.

Dont think it did

  So I think we need to land it now and deal with
the fall out then move on. The one thing that concerns me is the lack
of communications about LVM with the storage team as it makes me
wonder what else has been missed/assumed.

Lack of communication lol those RH storage developers could have.

A) subscribed to the Anaconda developers list to monitor changes relevant to their setup as anyone else affected by any upstream changes ( this got mentioned in August ) B) bothered to do a simple test install of alpha they would have noticed that the installer did not default to LVM partition layout by default and had that discussion then and there...

So the Storage team within Red Hat they themselves expecting the Anaconda team to be running around notify them or FESCO for that matter is just utter and total bullocks and their little lvm no being turned on by default pails in comparison with what we ( QA Community ) "discovered" where missing in the installer early on...

There is a lot of things FESCO and Anaconda developers can be blamed for and those two groups will have do a hard look into how they are doing things but lvm on or off by default and those Red Hat developers not knowing about it falls entirely into those individuals own laps.

JBG
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