[PKG-Openstack-devel] Bug#842496: Bug#842496: Bug#842496: Bug#842496: Bug#842496: closed by Thomas Goirand <zigo at debian.org> (Re: neutron-fwaas-common: Missing /usr/bin/neutron-fwaas-l3-agent 'binary')
Thomas Goirand
zigo at debian.org
Mon Nov 7 09:59:12 UTC 2016
On 11/05/2016 01:14 PM, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
> On 4 Nov 2016, at 19:29, Thomas Goirand <zigo at debian.org> wrote:
>> I haven't said we should blame upstream
>
> In a way you do.. “Upstream did that”, “Upstream don’t support that”, “Upstream ”.
These are hard facts, it doesn't mean I'm blaming anyone.
>> The normal workflow is to push all to Experimental until the day of the
>> release, where all of it is pushed to Sid.
>
> Is that workflow _clearly_ stated somewhere [where I should have read it]?
It's not documented anywhere currently.
> I can’t say for everyone else, but I think OS is starting to be _somewhat_ more
> mainstream now. It’s not just a proof of concept, a development project which
> is only for the few..
Right.
> Something like a TODO list with “being worked on”, “long term”, “short term”
> and “done” levels of the list items.
I once did that, on the wiki, and gave up as nobody was really paying
attention to it. This was more a TODO for package maintainers than aimed
at users though.
>> https://review.openstack.org/393917
>
> Yeah, I was actually think the same last night. Even if I would have needed
> local changes, I would have (eventually) realised by looking at the depends
> list that I was doing the right thing..
I've uploaded the change.
>> I know that the last month upload of libjs-jquery 3.x broke Horizon too.
>
> In what way, something that could explain that error? That seems to be more
> a Django problem (and in another thread, it seems to have been “proven”).
I've discussed the mater with upstream, and hopefully, Rob (the ex-PTL
for Horizon) will address it, and we can have a fix soon. This is
probably beyond my skills, unfortunately, but I'm confident Rob will
help. Maybe we should file a bug against horizon for it?
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
More information about the Openstack-devel
mailing list