On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 9:43 PM Daniel Walsh <dwalsh(a)redhat.com> wrote:
(snip)
> And sometimes this breakage is caused by other parts of
the system. For
> example a kernel update caused breakage in Podman when it suddenly
> enabled overlay mounts, which no one had tried. We quickly fixed the
> container-selinux package to handle it, and got the fixes in F33 and F34
> before the kernel showed up.
> If we remove Podman updates from Rawhide other then when
we prepare for
> release. Their will be errors that do not get caught early.
> Forcing us to treat Rawhide like we do F34 makes Rawhide
less
> interesting to the container effort.
That's not what we're asking for. Pushing Betas or RCs into Rawhide makes sense.
But *only if* anybody is actually noticing that, for example, the last
few dozen podman builds didn't even get pushed into rawhide repos
because they failed gating tests.
Fabio