Re: F30 Self-Contained Change proposal: Retire YUM 3

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On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 8:23 PM Dennis Gregorovic <dgregor@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I have an update on the koji end.  The 1.17 release will not only drop the yum dependency, it will also have full python 3 support (except for image building that uses oz / imagefactory).  Unfortunately, there is only medium confidence that the 1.17 release will be ready by the F30 devel freeze on Tuesday.  It depends on whether QE uncovers any issues in its final testing.  If we're not able to land the release on Tuesday, what is the backup plan?
>

I'm not sure. Honestly, I'd rather take a snapshot of git master
that's going to be Koji 1.17 in Python 3 form for F30+ so that we can
iterate and get to the final release.

None of the Koji components are shipped on any of the media, it's only
accessed through the repositories, so there's a very low risk there.

Moreover, releng redeploys post-GA for prod, so that gives us a long
window to suss out issues. We could even have staging upgraded early
to "kick the tires" if need be.

The worst thing that could happen if 1.17.0 goes out and there's a
problem is that 1.17.1 has to be issued. In the grand scheme of
things, that's really not that bad.






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