On 06/03/2015 04:15 PM, Derek Higgins wrote: > o Tools to build packages in CI jobs should provide a consistent > interface regardless of packaging being built
Sure, we can have *some* of the tooling converging. But I don't see Debian/Ubuntu using anything else than git-buildpackage and sbuild (as this is what is used everywhere in Debian and Ubuntu), and I don't see how RPM guys could be using that either. >> 3) What are the plans for repositories and their contents? >> >> What repos will be created, and what will be in them. When will new >> ones be created, and is there any process around that. > > Assuming you mean git repositories ? I think anything under the > openstack (or stackforge) umbrella Just to make things more clear... Here, we're talking about the /openstack namespace, which is why the TC is involved. Otherwise, pushing to /stackforge wouldn't require the blessing of the TC. > If you meant package repositories I think none is a fine answer for the > moment but if there is an appetite for them then I think what would > eventually make most sense are repositories for master branches along > with supported stable branches. This may differ between packaging > formats and what their teams are prepared to support. As I wrote earlier, we can't technically avoid to have packages stored in upstream infra, because of build-dependency chains. Publishing the resulting packages publicly is another story, which we may decide later on. To me, this really is a tiny small implementation detail, as what counts anyway, is having stable packages available on distribution repositories, which means publishing stable package repositories publicly makes very little sense. I agree that publishing master/trunk could be a lot of fun though! Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo) __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev