On 06/06/2012 07:56 AM, Robyn Bergeron wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 12:25 PM, Peter Robinson<pbrobin...@gmail.com>  wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 8:03 PM, Kaleb S. KEITHLEY<kkeit...@redhat.com>  wrote:
On 05/30/2012 02:23 PM, Peter Robinson wrote:
Yes, for the Fedora side of things I think gluster 3.2 is the best
strategy with a fedorapeople repo of 3.3 if it's considered worthwhile
for those that wish to play. For gluster 3.3 I suggest a feature page
for F-18 / rawhide. Is it feasible for the missing hekafs features to
be merged into the 3.3 release train by October when F-18 is due to be
released?

I was under the impression that glusterfs would be automatically carried
forward from f17 into f18, as it apparently was from f16 into f17.
It will be carried forward but a major change of features and
enhancements is worth doing a feature page to advertise the feature
improvements (see the gnome feature page as an example[1] ), it's
something for marketing to use and allows you to also detail things
like the removal or merge of HekaFS.

F18 builds (of 3.2.6) are already available in koji. Until now I haven't
heard that a feature page is needed for 3.2.x (or 3.3.x) to be included in
f18. (But how to deprecate HekaFS on f18 once the glusterfs-3.3.0 build is
available.)
See above for feature page details. For deprecate HekaFS you add the
the appropriate obsoletes/provides as necessary to the gluster package
and follow the process for removing/obsoleteing a package in the wiki.

The features that are in HekaFS (in f16 and f17) will get merged into
glusterfs-3.3.1+, as I indicated previously, but I won't promise how many of
them will be there when f18 ships. We certainly hope that all of them will
be, but we aren't making any promises.
So that's something that can be documented in a feature page in the
wiki and updated as things progress through both the gluster devel
process and the fedora release process :)
Okay, as a slightly more detailed version:

You should follow the full feature process, to be put in the
FeatureList for F18.  If you want to see what that process looks like,
you probably want to look at this diagram:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Policy/Process

And make your feature page according to the template noted on that
wiki page, and submit it to the feature wrangler (via a wiki category
change) so that they can have it approved by fesco, at which point it
can be added to the actual feature list :)

-robyn


The short version of this is that HekaFS used to be an independent set of features on top of glusterfs that are now moving into the core of glusterfs. That is a glusterfs community decision, not a fedora project per se.

When we update the gluster code in Fedora, we will get this change and the hekafs packages will be obsolete.

Do we really need to create a feature page for that and follow the approval process?

Seems too heavy weight to me for effectively rebasing a package...

thanks!

Ric

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