On 24. 07. 19 10:17, Dan Horák wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jul 2019 22:51:28 +0200
Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Good Morning Everyone,
TL;DR: On July 24th we will turn on the first phase of Rawhide
package gating, for single build updates.
In a later phase, Rawhide updates that contain multiple builds will
also be enabled for gating. Our goal is to improve our ability to
continuously turn out a useful Fedora OS. So we hope and expect to
get opt-in from as many Fedora package maintainers as possible,
including maintainers of the base OS. But this phase of gating
remains opt-in, and should not affect packagers who choose for now
not to opt in.
What is your level of confidence about reliability of the whole process?
How much baby-sitting from the maintainer will be required (for lost
messages, crashed or stuck processes, etc)?
How arch specific packages will be handled? I mean how s390x or ppc64le
specific packages will be handled if the infra would be ready for
x86_64 only?
Other architectures are low priority :(
https://pagure.io/fedora-ci/general/issue/16
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