Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Please see the newly-updated > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ELN_Buildroot_and_Compose > for more details[1]. This page states: > The fix will be done via a pull request that states a time limit. We > want the regular maintainers to see / comment / commit, but we also > don't want things to stall for months and get forgotten about. What happens at the end of the time limit? Do you ProvenPackager the PR in? > What if I do not want to have %if's in my spec files? > > As long as your package builds in ELN then just maintain your package > like normal. If there is a build failure, the ELN SIG may provide a PR > as described above or will discuss alternative approaches on an > individual basis with you. So... if we don't want %ifs in our spec files, the ELN SIG will provide us some? > Post build result to Fedora Messaging, so that it appears in Bodhi and > can be used as a gating test. So regular package updates are going to be gated on ELN. This doesn't sound like something non-RHEL maintainers will want. What am I missing? > It is under discussion whether this snapshot will have its own > installation media. For now the preferred way to test ELN composes > would be to use standard Fedora Rawhide images and then include ELN as > an additional repository. Is there a dnf change that goes with this to prefer ELN content, then? > ELN artifacts will be made available for testing and development > purposes, but we will not be shipping any content produced from ELN > directly to the general public (such as on the standard mirror network > or via getfedora.org). > > ... > > Though it is a System-Wide Change it has no user-facing component. We > may announce it through other channels. I'm confused. This is going to be installable and testable, but has no user-facing component? What's a user-facing component then? Thanks, --Robbie
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