Re: Orphaning/Intent to orphan the entire pulp stack

2018-11-13 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 09:39, Patrick Creech wrote: > > On Tue, 2018-11-13 at 07:56 +0100, Miro Hrončok wrote: > > On 12. 11. 18 22:37, Patrick Creech wrote: > > > The pulp team is orphaning the pulp 2 stack in fedora's repositories. > > > > > > The upstream project is focusing the majority of

Re: Orphaning/Intent to orphan the entire pulp stack

2018-11-13 Thread Patrick Creech
> Thoughts on how to proceed, since a good portion are already 'orphaned', and > the rest are waiting on action from the other 'owner' I did a little more digging this morning, and found the retire steps. I have retired on master the same packages listed below. Apologies for the confusion.

Re: Orphaning/Intent to orphan the entire pulp stack

2018-11-13 Thread Patrick Creech
On Tue, 2018-11-13 at 07:56 +0100, Miro Hrončok wrote: > On 12. 11. 18 22:37, Patrick Creech wrote: > > The pulp team is orphaning the pulp 2 stack in fedora's repositories. > > > > The upstream project is focusing the majority of it's development efforts > > on pulp 3, and is removing fedora

Re: Orphaning/Intent to orphan the entire pulp stack

2018-11-12 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 12. 11. 18 22:37, Patrick Creech wrote: The pulp team is orphaning the pulp 2 stack in fedora's repositories. The upstream project is focusing the majority of it's development efforts on pulp 3, and is removing fedora support for the pulp 2 line. This will also assist other package's

Orphaning/Intent to orphan the entire pulp stack

2018-11-12 Thread Patrick Creech
The pulp team is orphaning the pulp 2 stack in fedora's repositories. The upstream project is focusing the majority of it's development efforts on pulp 3, and is removing fedora support for the pulp 2 line. This will also assist other package's transitions to python 3 only, as there have been