On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 07:24:09PM +0100, Peter Robinson wrote:
It's actually not the booking the room that I'm offended by,
it's the
fact that people have clearly been having meetings about my team not
actually including my team or at least informing us of it in
reasonable time and that I'm finding out about it through the booking
of a room for a meeting long after the initial meeting happened.
Peter, this wasn't a meeting about your team. It was some people
standing around in the community room at summit talking, primarily
about the Layered Image Build Service change, which Adam Miller is
working on in Fedora — and he was there, and he _is_ in Fedora Release
Engineering (says so
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ReleaseEngineering).
What we talked about was this:
1. Whether the current Fedora plans and CentOS plans for this are going
in the same direction or whether they are duplicating work or
diverging. There was some explaining of CentOS' system, and it's
basically the same as laid out in the Fedora proposed change
<
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Layered_Docker_Image_Build_Service>,
so... that's basically good and didn't seem to require any followup.
2. CentOS runs all of their layered container images through a jenkins
CI system. They offered to run all Fedora instances through that. And,
to quote myself from IRC to someone yesterday: "I'm okay with that as an
idea, but it's also not the kind of decision fedora makes with a few
guys standing around in a back room at red hat summit". <- Literal
actual thing I said. I was actually working on a message to the Fedora
Test list about how we might be able to take advantage of that, but my
kid is at the doctor today with a headache that's making her vomit, so
I haven't finished it yet.
Also, I don't have perfect recall, but at some _other_ point KB from
CentOS asked me if coming to Flock would be useful so they could
present what they're working on and open collaboration with Fedora
Rel-Eng, and I said that that sounded like a good idea, but that it was
way too late to submit talks.
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Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader