Re: Proposal: delay F31 release to work out infrastructure and lifecycle challenges

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On Mon, 2018-11-26 at 17:23 +0100, Igor Gnatenko wrote:
> > * really actually for real gated Rawhide
> 
> Is the "creating side tag for chain builds or by automated requests"
> is planned here?
> When I deal with rust packages, I often need to build some update
> which will break other packages and I need to fix them, but if
> something will prevent going that build in buildroot.

Hey Igor!

Indeed, I do plan to have Bodhi manage side tags in order to accomplish
this. There's a Bodhi kanban board that covers the various items
planned to be part of this:

https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi/projects/3

You can see that a few of the cards in there relate to side tags. My
current thinking is that you will be able to create a side tag update,
which will work slightly different than a normal update in a few ways:

* You create the side tag update before you make any builds, instead of
  after.
* The side tag update makes, well, a side tag in Koji for you.
* You go build all the builds you need in your side tag.
* When you are done, you tell Bodhi you are ready to go to testing, and
  it will work like a normal update from there on.

Does that sound useful to you?

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