Through IRC discussion here's what we learned: * it's generally agreed plugins should not switch their pulpcore version in a z-stream * pulpcore 3.7.0 is on pypi so plugins can now use pulpcore>=3.7,<3.9 and start releasing. Bump your y-versions even if there are no changes (it's strange I know but ... bullet point one) * 3.6.3 is broken, and I am now going to release a 3.6.4 and an installer version 3.6.4 first, see this release tracker issue https://pulp.plan.io/issues/7557 * We're waiting on pulp_file and pulp_rpm compat releases for 3.7.0 before the installer is released * Once the installer and pulpcore bits are available (both 3.7.0 and 3.6.4) announcements will go to pulp-list
On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 7:15 PM Brian Bouterse <bmbou...@redhat.com> wrote: > 3.7.0 is technically released, but the pulp_file PR is failing due to a > variety of reasons. I'll continue on it (and the pulp_ansible release PR > also failing) tomorrow. > > I still need to release the installer, and then proceed with the > announcements. > > On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 1:13 PM Brian Bouterse <bmbou...@redhat.com> > wrote: > >> We had our final go/no-go check in today, and we determined 3.7.0 is >> on-track for the Sept 22nd release date. >> >> You can see the milestone's work items here: >> https://tinyurl.com/y6rqlufb >> >> * Everything except 7460 is expected to merge, or at least be in POST, by >> EOB today >> * 7460 is a very small piece of work that a meeting on Monday will >> coordinate >> * Selinux EL7 and EL8 policies (not in work query since it doesn't block >> the pulpcore release due to not being in pulpcore's bits) is also done! >> >> Thanks to everyone who put in so much hard work to get this release ready. >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 12:51 PM Brian Bouterse <bmbou...@redhat.com> >> wrote: >> >>> At the go/no-go check in today, we determined the 3.7.0 is on-track for >>> the Sept 22nd release date. >>> >>> The next check-in meeting on #pulp-meeting is set up for Friday Sept >>> 18th, 12pm - 12:30pm EDT. https://everytimezone.com/?t=5f63f880,3c0 >>> >>> ## Notes >>> >>> * All remaining pulpcore and pulpcore installer items to be included are >>> now tagged in the 3.7.0 milestone: https://pulp.plan.io/versions/126 >>> * You can see a query-based of the milestone sorted by status here: >>> https://tinyurl.com/y6rqlufb >>> * We believe all items at ASSIGNED will be merged at our current pace by >>> Friday >>> * The 4 items at NEW are all now marked HIGH prio >>> * All code must be merged by the end of business on the 21st. The 22nd >>> is just release day >>> * The SELinux deliverables (EL7 and EL8 policies) are required for 3.7.0 >>> but are not included on this milestone because they are shipped separately >>> from pulpcore and therefore do not need to block its release >>> * No significant pulp_file items were discussed >>> >>> ## The four items at NEW >>> >>> 7471 - The biggest risk. The installer team will be discussing this >>> today and through the end of the week >>> 7460 - A small item. A meeting on monday was already set up to finalize >>> it's merge. This will likely merge on the 21st >>> 7413 - To be done on docs day this Thursday the 17th >>> 7411 - Technically not blocking the release and will be removed if not >>> merged by end of business on the 21st. It is still high prio though, for >>> anyone who is on the CI mini-team and can work on it >>> >>> Thanks to everyone who participated in our release check in today! >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 3:20 PM Brian Bouterse <bmbou...@redhat.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Per the new process, here's the tracker (with checklist) for 3.7.0's >>>> release: https://pulp.plan.io/issues/7463 Right now, the GA date is >>>> slated for Sept 22nd. >>>> >>>> The first go/no-go meeting will happen in #pulp-meeting at the time >>>> below: >>>> >>>> Tuesday Sept 15th, 12pm - 12:30pm EDT. >>>> https://everytimezone.com/s/68f4535a >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Brian >>>> >>>>
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