On Sep 2, 2017 10:22 AM, "Timo Goebel" <m...@timogoebel.name> wrote:

I am wondering if we should name the katello-client repository either
foreman-client or just client. I can think of more plugins that need a
client package.
Timo


I was not going to suggest this yet, but since you brought it up and know
of other client tools I think this would be a great addition and coming
together for Foreman and Katello.  For the yum repositories (maybe this
also translates for Debian? sorry I am not as familiar with them) I'd then
suggest changing our structure to the following:

http://yum.theforeman.org
  -- nightly/
     -- foreman/
       -- el7/
     -- plugins/
       -- el7/
     -- client/
       -- el7/
       -- el6/
       -- el5/
       -- f25/
       -- f26/
     -- katello/
       -- el7/
     -- pulp/
       -- el7/
     -- candlepin/
       -- el7/
  -- 1.15
  -- 1.14

Another question, though possibly overkill would be if its worth separating
out the smart proxy (and plugins) to their own repository to differentiate
them more clearly (and potentially support more distros?).


On 2. Sep 2017, at 01:48, Eric D Helms <ericdhe...@gmail.com> wrote:

Howdy,

As a lead-in to being working towards migrating Katello's packages to the
foreman-packaging repository, I'd like to propose a slight re-organization
of the repository. As well, to seek any other ideas or problems any might
see with the proposal.

Currently, the packaging repository is a flat structure with all packages
being represented by a directory containing sources and a spec file. When
looking at it, I find it hard to think about them in an organized manner
given we separate by repository into foreman and foreman-plugins (and
eventually katello repositories). Thus, my proposal is to let the packaging
repository reflect the repository organization by moving things into the
following directories:

foreman-packaging
   - foreman
   - plugins
   - katello
   - katello-client


Thoughts?

-- 
Eric D. Helms
Red Hat Engineering

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