On Thu, Mar 08, 2018 at 08:26:30PM -0800, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On 03/08/2018 07:53 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> > Randy Barlow wrote:
> >> It may be possible to automate the process a bit to make it less heavy
> >> for developers, though there is some complication for multi-package
> >> updates
> > 
> > Some automation would help, sure. But if we are going to do things 
> > automatically, why bother with Bodhi at all?
> 
> Well, we don't currently have another tool to show results and allow
> waving of them. We could come up with another app and have yet a
> different place and workflow from regular releases, but why not stick to
> the same workflow and avoid making yet another app.
> > 
> > We are already building into a pending tag for the autosigning, from which 
> > the packages are moved into the final tag when they are signed. The same 
> > process should work for autotesting. Just add it before or after the 
> > autosigning in the pipeline, possibly with another intermediate tag.
> > 
> > I think that Bodhi is really the wrong tool for the job here. What you are 
> > trying to hit with your shiny hammer may look like a nail to you, but it is 
> > really a screw. ;-)
> 
> I don't think thats the case here, it's more than we don't want to build
> another different tool for something that could work with the hammer we
> have.
> 
> To be fair, there was a suggestion that we show results in
> pagure/src.fedoraproject.org, but to me, that definitely sounds like the
> wrong place for such things. We want tests tied to a specific update,
> not the entire package as a whole. (Even thought we could fudge this by
> having git tags or something to tie results to).

For regular Fedora releases I definitely agree with you, but for rawhide where
the only time we bundle package together would be via side-tags, I think
reporting test results to src.fp.o would be a valid approach.


Pierre

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