Re: Modularity questions for "traditional" RPM packaging

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On 11/10/2017 06:32 AM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 8:25 AM, Christopher <ctubbsii@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> 
> +1000 from me.
> 
> I maintain or co-maintain probably more than 60 packages and I still don't
> completely get it. I've read the wiki, I watched the video on arbitrary
> branching and I *KINDA* get the idea at a HIGH level, but as far as what
> the workflow will actually look like I'm completely confused.

I think it's a combo of things right now:

* All the people who understand how things are setup are heads-down in
trying to get everything working for the F27 modular server efforts.

* Some of it's not really known yet. It's going to take some trial and
effort and deciding things are not going to work some way so they get
redone another way.

* Some of it's not going to be clear until lots more people start using
it and finding the pain points.

So, IMHO, it's not either black (ignore modularity!) or white (panic and
must do something now), but watch things, try and use the modular server
when it comes out and hopefully help with workflows when there's more
clear ideas of what those are.

> I also don't care for the new pagure.io repo when dealing with importing
> new packages. I get an email when the repository and branches are created
> when the tickets are closed, but I still can't build the package for
> several hours. I just have to keep trying until it works. Not a good
> experience.

Can you please file a infrastructure ticket when you see this happening?

It should be at most 10min or so, not several hours.

kevin

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