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Barak Korren commented on OVIRT-1299:
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I'm not sure I understand the process, and how it differs from what we have now.

 A "build-artifacts" job can build in any way the developer chooses, including 
invoking remote build services. As long as it eventually leaves RPMs in 
exported-artifacts, they will be taken, system-tested and published. Every 
'build-artifacts' job is also a package repository so you even get publishing 
"for free" without passing OST.

If you want to separate the build/release process from source that is also easy 
to do, you just create a separate repo, place build scripts in it, and make 
them clone the "source" repo. This is essentially what the UX team did for 
various 3rd party dependencies.

We will probably not further automate the use of specific build systems, nor is 
it probable that we will deploy any new build system.

WRT GitHub - using it does not imply using a different process, we've been 
running a very oVirt-like process on GitHub for Lago for quite a long while 
now. And we've recently started doing this for other projects as well. 

> Please provide a koji (and if possible bodhi) instance for ovirt repositories
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OVIRT-1299
>                 URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1299
>             Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Repositories Mgmt
>            Reporter: sbonazzo
>            Assignee: infra
>
> Some of the maintainers of oVirt project wants to have control on the builds 
> going into the release repositories without 3rd party intervention on it.
> They would like to have a dist-git + koji like developer experience.
> A bodhi instance would help reviewing the package before it lands on 
> repositories.



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