FAD Goals and deliverables

Adam Miller maxamillion at fedoraproject.org
Thu May 14 14:40:34 UTC 2015


On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Dennis Gilmore <dennis at ausil.us> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As we get closer to the FAD we need to nail down the deliverables and what we
> want to achieve by the end of the FAD.  I am going to list some of the things
> I think we need to have done. feel free to discuss and add things.  at the ned
> we will update the wiki with the deliverables.
>
> 1) working pungi 4.
> 2) integrated ability to make atomic installer and pxe to live in pungi
> 3) mash ported to createrepo_c
> 4) rawhide looking like a TC/RC
> 5) bodhi2 able to trigger atomic installer and pxe to live as part of the
> update push process.
> 6) livemedia-creator koji integration
> 7) koji able to manage the url line in kickstarts so that we can do real
> builds
> 8) run-root plugin configured
> 9) Secondary arches working exactly teh same as primary
> 10) port pungi to dnf
> 11) make headway and plan to port to python 3
>
> Before the FAD, we need to work with infrastructure and have a plan for the
> support of pagure for git repo hosting.
>
> A big thing we must have to support being flexible in delivery going forward
> is bodhi 2.  Without it we can not deliver atomic in the way that atomic
> desires.

One other thing I've been thinking of recently that I'm surprised
hasn't been getting a lot of discussion is Fedora.Next[0], are there
any requirements with the "Rings" and/or "Environments and Stacks"
that we need to address in the near term with current tooling as well
as take into account for next-gen tooling design?

Has any of this been officially defined? If so, where is that all
written down. If not, can we start sorting that out?

I feel like if we don't have a clean formal definition of these things
we're just going to attempt to address the vague goal of building
container images to publish $somewhere for $reasons.

-AdamM

[0] - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora.next

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