On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 11:11 -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > On Mon, 01 Aug 2011 13:29:03 -0400 > James Laska <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Packaging of nitrate is progressing. Libraries bundled within nitrate > > have been identified and submitted as separate package reviews. While > > the process isn't complete, I'm curious if we can pipeline a bit. Is > > it possible to setup a publictest instance while packaging > > progresses? The intent for this instance wouldn't be for production > > use ... more to allow us to explore use cases for Fedora and to > > identify any other nitrate features/changes. > > Well, possibly, but you may well have to redo things as the packaging > changes, so it might be more work than it's worth in the end. ;) > > > While I still think we should wait until all packaging work is > > completed before officially deploying and supporting an instance, I'm > > hoping to avoid waiting for packaging work to complete, deploying a > > test instace, then discovering some other use-case (or upstream > > functionality) roadblock. > > > > Any thoughts/concerns with this idea? > > Well, the other side of the coin is that you install now, get it all > working, then have to just re-install and get it working again when the > packaging is done. Of course there might not be too many changes from > the packaging side that require redoing things. I'm not sure where the > packaging is sitting at this point.
I suspect it will be as you say, some re-{install,config} would be
needed as the package progresses through review. I'm accustomed to that
workflow already, so I wouldn't be upset about those changes. Also, am
I correct in thinking that this publictest instance is just for testing
purposes. Anything considered production would need to be handled
differently, or in a separate request?
> So, I would say:
>
> * How far out does the packaging look? Is it getting close? or still
> much to do?
It'd say it's progressing, I don't know if I'd be comfortable giving an
accurate percentage complete. I'll defer to rhe (cc'd) for more up2date
guidance there. As I understand it, upstream is involved and actively
responding to issues raised during review. The current challenge
involves identifying bundled libraries, and moving them off into
separate package reviews.
> * How close is whatever you would install today to what the final
> packaging will be? Just the same thing but split out into seperate
> packages?
I *think* so. There will likely be a new upstream release (or two)
while this happens. But I don't expect a tremendous amount of
package-related churn for that.
Thanks,
James
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