On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 10:48 AM Robbie Harwood <rharwood(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou(a)pingoured.fr> writes:
> Here is what the vision we came to and that we would like to discuss:
>
> ○ Every changes to dist-git is done via pull-requests
> ○ Pull-requests are automatically tested
> ○ Every commit to dist-git (ie: PR merged) is automatically built in koji
> ○ Every build in koji results automatically in an update in bodhi
> ○ Every update in bodhi is automatically tested
> ○ If the tests pass, the update is automatically pushed to the repository
I have a *lot* of objections to this workflow, but maybe it'd be better
to take a step back.
Instead of trying to create a new workflow, why are you not starting
with defining what we have now? And if there are problems with it that
need to be addressed, what are they and why do they motivate these
changes to you?
I'd like to second this question.
What are the problems with our current workflows?
At the beginning of this message you said there were several packaging
initiatives being worked on, but for those of us that didn't go to
Flock, we don't know what those are.
Basically, we (those not in the room with you) are starting here on
earth, while you are talking about how to properly breath while on the
moon. There is alot of disconnect between where we are and what you
are talking about.