Stephen Gallagher [2018-09-14 11:07 -0400]:
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 11:00 AM Martin Pitt <mp...@redhat.com> wrote:
> <snip>
> > So long-term cockpit-kubernetes will go away. As a strawman I would propose 
> > to
> > still keep it in Fedora 29 (as it's past beta freeze already), but drop it 
> > from
> > Rawhide. Thus there will still be a supported cockpit-kubernetes package for
> > ~ 1.5 more years.
> 
> I think if it's going away and is already effectively unsupported, we
> should probably drop it from Fedora 29 as well.

I think that would be appropriate for the kubevirt part of the UI.
cockpit-kubernetes at large (Cluster dashboard and Image Registry) continues to
be supported for a while (it has to for downstream), so IMHO it's fine to stay
in Fedora 29. It won't get lots of new features, but we do investigate and fix 
bugs.

> We haven't actually *released* Beta, so there's an opportunity to remove it
> if we land the change today or early on Monday and get a Freeze Exception BZ
> approved. I can help with the latter process if this is the path we want to
> take.

OK, so I'll work on removing the kubevirt parts upstream, so that it won't be
contained any more in Wednesday's upstream release. I filed
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1629608 for tracking it in Fedora
29. How do I turn that into an exception BZ?

Thanks,

Martin
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