On 5/1/20 12:39 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
There was no 'rule' but the intent was everyone would keep the
package.cfg and build for both. If they were not making any playground
changes, they didn't need to commit anything, and fedpkg build would
just build for both epel8 and epel8-playground.

The problem is that the packages.cfg commit annoys everyone who does a
'merge origin/master' because it's not on the master branch, so they
delete it to get their workflow back.

I'd like to look at seeing if we can accomplish what we wanted with
playground by having it just inherit from epel8.

Failing that, we could just look at dropping playground if it's not
useful for people.
Yeah, having epel8-playground automatically inherit from epel8 would solve a lot of issues, it seems. I personally don't mind merging from master -- I don't want to build every Fedora revision for EPEL -- but I can understand how some maintainers might prefer otherwise.


The purpose of epel8-playground is to diverge when needed. That's why the epel8
branch contains package.cfg by default.

That seems to be the case for packages branched normally (fedpkg
request-branch). *However* I've seen some packages where the epel8 branch
and master branch are identical -- not sure how it happens, maybe the
committer has force-push permission? Or is there a way to request that a
branch be cloned from another branch instead of created from scratch?

There's no force-push allowed. They likely just deleted it and are
merging master over it.

Interesting. Could you help take a look at
- python-mimeparse
- python-testscenarios

and help figure out how epel8 and master end up sharing a history?

Thanks,

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