Re: CentOS PaaS SIG meeting (2018-05-16)

2018-05-16 Thread Ricardo Martinelli de Oliveira
You are right, Daniel. My apologies for that. The subject is correct, but the body not. I will pay more attention for the next meetings. On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 12:38 PM, Daniel Comnea wrote: > Ricardo, > > The email's subject is wrong ;) the meeting for today hasn't started yet. > I suspect th

Re: Origin EOL policy and what does trigger a new minor release

2018-05-16 Thread Clayton Coleman
Currently the process is: 1. critical security vulnerabilities are back ported 2. anyone is free to backport a change that is justifiable if you can get review and meet the bar for review 3. anyone who helps backport a change is expected to help keep CI jobs working if you see something is broken

Re: CentOS PaaS SIG meeting (2018-05-16)

2018-05-16 Thread Daniel Comnea
Ricardo, The email's subject is wrong ;) the meeting for today hasn't started yet. I suspect the email's subject should have been dated for May 2nd but that was sent out so maybe it was sent too early ;) Dani On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 4:16 PM, Ricardo Martinelli de Oliveira < rmart...@redhat.com>

CentOS PaaS SIG meeting (2018-05-16)

2018-05-16 Thread Ricardo Martinelli de Oliveira
Hello, It's time for our weekly PaaS SIG sync-up meeting Time: 1700 UTC - Wedensdays (date -d "1700 UTC") Date: Today Wedensday, 02 May 2018 Where: IRC- Freenode - #centos-devel Agenda: - OpenShift Current Status -- rpms -- automation - Open Floor Minutes from last meeting: https://www.centos.or

Origin EOL policy and what does trigger a new minor release

2018-05-16 Thread Daniel Comnea
Hi, I'm sending out this email to understand what is the Origin EOL policy and also understand / start a conversation around what is considered critical bug which does trigger a new Origin minor release. The rational started from [1] where after i migrated all my internal prod environments from

Re: OpenShift Origin incorporating CoreOS technologies ?

2018-05-16 Thread Daniel Comnea
Thank you for quick response! It wasn't clear from the podcast but glad you took time to clarify it. will be good if a design proposal will be created and store in Origin so we can better understand how things are planned to work, in case we need to help out contributing to fill in the dots. Da

Re: OpenShift Origin incorporating CoreOS technologies ?

2018-05-16 Thread Clayton Coleman
Many if not most of the features will be in Origin. Probably the one exception is over the air cluster updates - the pieces of that will be open, but the mechanism for Origin updates may be more similar to the existing setup today than to what tectonic has. We’re still sorting out how that will w

OpenShift Origin incorporating CoreOS technologies ?

2018-05-16 Thread Daniel Comnea
Hi, Following RH Summit and the news about CoreOS Tectonic features being integrated into OCP, can we get any insights as to whether the Tectonics features will make it into Origin too? Thank you, Dani ___ dev mailing list dev@lists.openshift.redhat.co