[PKG-Openstack-devel] add to openstack debian packaging team

Michal Arbet michal.arbet at ultimum.io
Mon Sep 18 10:56:25 UTC 2017


Hi Thomas,


> Sure! Though remember that the team decided to move packages without the
> "deb-" prefix, and in some kind of organization: oslo packages in
> /git/openstack/oslo, services /git/openstack/services, etc. Please
> respect this organization when you push to Alioth.

>>

Ok, respect this fact. I'll push only to git whith deb- prefix.

> Are you registered to the list? Have your messages reached the list? It
> may be some issues on my side moderating the list... :/

Yes, I am registered already ..

> Done!

Thank you very much ;-)

> That's a lot of work. Thanks for it. A few questions:
> - Have you functionally tested the packages using Tempest?
> - Have you run that in production?

- No, know my work was only to build a new versions of package with working
unit tests. But , I think we could do this if we will have much more time .
- Not already in production but in our test environment. We will be
upgrading our production to ocata when Pike will be released

> Also, please remember that we moved a few packages to the Git of the
> DPMT (Debian Python Module Team). For example, Alembic is already there.

Ok, respect this, I'm always checking debian packages website to check if
maintainer is DPMT and no Openstack PKG Team anymore.

> Also, we would like to publish a binary version of these packages, so
> that people can upgrade to it from Newton (which as you know is in
> Stretch), and then directly upgrade to Newton. Would you be able to
> upload all of this repository somewhere, so we make it available for
> everyone? Our goal, discussed during debconf in Montreal, is to give
> people a path of upgrade, and

Yes this will be realised , firstly I have to push changes to anonscm repo
and setup our jenkins to build from that remote repository.
After that we will publish binary versions. But it will consume some time
to reach it ...

One more question ... what about some packages ( only several ...5 or
something like that ) where unit tests are now failing because of
dependency problem or something  .. For example python-kafka , in ubuntu -
they also commented tests in the package :D ...
Can we release these few packages and work on new revision for that
packages ?

or

What about python-os-xenapi package which is new ? Don't see repo in
anonscm ..


Thanks,
Cheers,
Kevin




2017-09-09 20:02 GMT+02:00 Thomas Goirand <zigo at debian.org>:

> On 09/08/2017 03:25 PM, Michal Arbet wrote:
> > Hi Thomas,
> >
> > We've already built all necessary packages for openstack in Ocata
> > version on debian/stretch. I would like to push changes to your teams
> > official repos.
>
> Wow, that's great, thanks!
>
> > Please could you give me a permission to push to deb-* repos .. as you
> > are admin ?
>
> Sure! Though remember that the team decided to move packages without the
> "deb-" prefix, and in some kind of organization: oslo packages in
> /git/openstack/oslo, services /git/openstack/services, etc. Please
> respect this organization when you push to Alioth.
>
> > And also could you add me to project as member ?
>
> Done!
>
> > When I write to maillist .. I never have an answer ..
>
> Are you registered to the list? Have your messages reached the list? It
> may be some issues on my side moderating the list... :/
>
> > We currently have these packages built and working :
> >
> > [...]
>
> That's a lot of work. Thanks for it. A few questions:
> - Have you functionally tested the packages using Tempest?
> - Have you run that in production?
>
> Also, please remember that we moved a few packages to the Git of the
> DPMT (Debian Python Module Team). For example, Alembic is already there.
>
> Also, we would like to publish a binary version of these packages, so
> that people can upgrade to it from Newton (which as you know is in
> Stretch), and then directly upgrade to Newton. Would you be able to
> upload all of this repository somewhere, so we make it available for
> everyone? Our goal, discussed during debconf in Montreal, is to give
> people a path of upgrade, and we wouldn't support these packages more
> than for upgrading to Pike.
>
> Thanks again for your work,
> Cheers,
>
> Thomas Goirand (zigo)
>
>
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