Re: RFC: Storing Automated Tasks/Tests In Dist-Git (git-submodules)

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I didn't notice that my reply went only to Pavel, resending to devel@

On Tue, 04 Oct 2016 10:25:46 +0200
Pavel Raiskup <praiskup@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Monday, October 3, 2016 1:50:33 PM CEST Tim Flink wrote:
> > https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/w/taskotron/new_distgit_task_storage_proposal/
> > ...
> > Please read through the wiki page I mentioned above and give us
> > feedback on whether what we're planning to implement is going to be
> > useful  
> 
> Useful, yes!
> 
> > or if there are areas of the plan which could be improved.  
> 
> Can we rather make the ./taskotron directory separate git submodule?
> I expect that I'm going to play with that directory a lot, without
> being "that much careful" as I'm with package directories; which
> might mean that for packaging work there might be a bit unpleasant
> rush in git-log otherwise.

I'd rather avoid git submodules and subtrees because that's a lot of
extra complexity to make sure that the various pointers are updated at
the correct times.

I think that a better alternative to putting checks into the same
dist-git repo as packaging information would be to have differently
namespaced git repos (eg checks-rpms/libfoo for rpms/libfoo) and
enhance fedpkg to work with that second repository to make it look like
a subdirectory even though it's a separate git repo.

Tim

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