On 02/21/2013 01:42 PM, Alexander Rydekull wrote:
For us that are new to ovirt and packages, procedures etc.

What exactly is the point of the ovirt-release package and why is this something infra should do?

(But other then getting the reasoning explained, I dont see a reason why we shouldnt do what is proposed.)

ovirt-release is used to setup yum repos on a host.  IOW, a user would run:

yum install http://resources.ovirt.org/releases/ovirt-release-fedora.noarch.rpm

on a F18 host, and then they get the ovirt-stable ovirt-beta and ovirt-alpha repo definitions. There is also an equivalent package for el6.

The Infra team owns the layout of our releases on ovirt.org, so it would seem to make sense that Infra would own this.

From an overhead perspective, the package is mostly stable with very few patches being posted.

Mike



On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 7:09 PM, Mike Burns <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I was looking at a reported issue with the ovirt-release package
    (missing dependency) and found out that the gerrit repo for this
    is currently owned by the ovirt-docs team.  I think it makes sense
    to change this ownership to a group that includes the infra team.

    AFAICT, there isn't an Infra team currently in gerrit (or at least
    not one that I'm in).

    My proposal:

    * create an infra group in gerrit
    * add members of the infra team to this group
    * change ownership to ovirt-release from ovirt-docs to infra

    Thoughts, concerns?

    Thanks

    Mike

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