Re: Organizing a "packager experience" objective and working group

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On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 01:58:17PM -0500, Ben Rosser wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> We had a recent discussion on this list last month about (among other
> things) the current state of Pagure as a replacement for pkgdb [1].
> 
> I mentioned in that discussion that there are various issues which
> have arisen from the deprecation of pkgdb that have made the packager
> workflow ever so slightly worse. But it's not just pkgdb-- there are
> lots of places where the packager workflow could use improvement.
> There are parts of the process that are tedious and manual which could
> be replaced with (partial) automation, or parts where automation
> exists but is in need of improvement.
> 
> For example, there are tools (namely, the "fedora-review" script) to
> automate parts of the package review process. But fedora-review has
> been lagging behind the packaging guidelines for some time, and has to
> be manually ran by packagers over review requests. But, there's no
> reason we couldn't run fedora-review automatically over every package
> submission-- which might save both reviewers and submitters a lot of
> time.
> 
> Or, as another example, there's currently a lot of work going on in
> the distribution to support new packaging formats-- like containers
> and modules. New workflows for making containers or modules out of
> existing packages are being created, and I think it's vital we make
> sure these workflows and processes are designed in such a way to make
> things as easy as possible for packagers.
> 
> Anyway, as part of that discussion, I was encouraged to propose a new
> Fedora Community Objective focused on improving the packaging
> experience and workflow in Fedora. Community Objectives are approved
> by the Fedora Council and intended to be 12-18 month goals for the
> entire project. The goal of this Objective would be to identify
> problems with the current packager workflow(s), put together a group
> of packagers interested in fixing things, and then fix them!
> 
> If this sounds like something you'd be interested in helping out with,
> great! The Objective will need two things, if it's to succeed:
> 
> 1. People who are interested in helping! Some people did express
> interest in the other thread, but I thought I would put out a general
> call for interested packagers and volunteers. Anyone who is interested
> and thinks they'll have some available time is more than welcome.

I'm in :)


Pierre
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