Re: Fedora 31 System-Wide Change proposal: Gating Rawhide - Single package updates

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On 3/4/19 12:47 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 04, 2019 at 09:40:32AM +0100, Vít Ondruch wrote:

>> Also, how are the mass rebuilds envisioned? 
> 
> Just as anyone would: by opting-out of gating.
> Maybe that term is overloaded. The way I see it there are two ways to opt-out:
> - remove the gating.yml file in the package's git repo, not scalable especially
>   for mass-rebuild
> - build in the koji candidate tag directly, thus by-passing the testing tag
>   where tests happen. This would be the approach releng would do for
>   mass-rebuild.

Well, to be clear, mass rebuilds already use a side tag and then are
merged in. So they would just be merged into the candidate tag or whatever.
> 
>> I can't imagine that Ruby
>> rebuild will be held from entering rawhide due to some broken
>> dependency. Not sure how you want distinguish the package, which is
>> typically "single" from "multi" package.
> 
> This is a decision left in the hands of the packagers, I'm pretty sure they know
> more their packages than I do and thus I'm in no position to make this decision.

I think perhaps it would be useful to easily show waivers?
like a weekly waiver report or something so we could tell what packages
and maintainers are waiving results?

kevin


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