On Fri, 2017-11-10 at 10:26 -0500, Jeremy Audet wrote: > On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 4:58 PM, Patrick Creech <[email protected]> wrote: > > As part of the ongoing release engineer changes, I would like to propose > > utilizing the pulp- > > packaging* jobs in jenkins for nightlies going forward and turning off the > > build-automation jobs > > starting monday. > > We have any releases in progress. The next beta build will be 2.14.3 on Nov > 14th. This seems like > a great time to switch to something new.
Good point, I probably should have been more specific by stating 2.15's nightly jobs, not all of them. I don't want to touch 2.14's jobs since we have a nice cutoff barrier between 2.14.3 and 2.15.0 releases. Moving 2.15+ nightly's workflows over sooner than later though will help with the preparation for 2.15.0's release. The 2.14's jobs would simply be turned off after 2.14.3 ga's. > > Something of note, the location for pulp-packaging's nightly rpms are at > > http://koji.katello.org > > /rel > > eases/yum/pulp-nightly/pulp/ (bits are tested there). Would this be ok as > > the current new place > > for > > nightly rpms, or would we want to sync them over to repos.fedorapeople.org? > > Hosting packages in just one place is simpler than hosting packages in > multiple places. There's > less room for error when the simpler thing is done. It shouldn't be too hard to set up. I would probably want to keep it in a 'nightly' or 'master' folder instead of a versioned folder, to help aign the intent of explicitly distinguishing this workflow from others. Thoughts? > > I'm also open to suggestions for more reflective job names than > > 'pulp-packaging*' > > > > You're friendly neighborhood Release Engineer > > Patrick > > _______________________________________________ > > Pulp-dev mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-dev > > > >
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