Re: Rolling out Phase I of rawhide package gating

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On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 10:35:13PM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote:
> On 23/07/2019 21:51, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
> 
> > When you run `fedpkg build` on Rawhide, your package will be built in a new koji
> > tag (which will be the default target for Rawhide). The package will be picked
> > up from this koji tag, signed and moved onto a second tag. Bodhi will be
> > notified by koji once this new build is signed and will automatically create an
> > update for it (you will be notified about this by email by bodhi directly) with
> > a “Testing” status. If the package maintainer has not opted in into the CI
> > workflow, the update will be pushed to “Stable” and the build will be pushed
> > into the regular Rawhide tag, making it available in the Rawhide buildroot, just
> > as it is today.
> 
> Do we have an estimate of how much extra latency this is likely to add
> both with and without gating enabled? ie how much more delay there is
> likely to be before new builds are available?

Currently the extra latency is about 3 minutes. It's the frequency at which the
cron job pushing the updates having past CI to stable runs. We do want to make
this be bus-based (instead of cron-based) which will reduce this latency even
more.


Best,
Pierre
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