Hello,
It's time for our weekly PaaS SIG sync-up meeting
Time: 1700 UTC - Wedensdays (date -d "1700 UTC")
Date: Today Wedensday, 01 November 2017
Where: IRC- Freenode - #centos-devel
Agenda:
- OpenShift Current Status
-- rpms
-- Building origin 3.7 rc0
-- Automated rpm building and Automated testing
-- Multi-arch
-- Documentation
-- Images and Image building
-- minishift (marcindulak and lalatenduM)
-- kompose (cdrage (candate) pradeepto (india) and tkral (brno))
- Open Floor
Minutes from last meeting:
https://www.centos.org/minutes/2017/October/centos-devel.2017-10-25-17.00.l…
As you may be aware, we are once again planning to hold the annual
pre-FOSDEM Dojo in Brussels, February 2nd, 2018.
The CFP for this event is open, and there's more information in this
blog post:
https://seven.centos.org/2017/10/feb-2-2018-centos-dojo-at-fosdem/
We're looking for talks about CentOS - any and all aspects of CentOS,
and the various communities/projects that rely on CentOS for their CI,
development platforms, or where they are deployed. We're particularly
looking for case studies of how you use CentOS in your production
deployments to make the world better.
The CFP closes on November 5th, at midnight. Please get your talks in,
so that we can once again put together a great schedule. See the 2017
schedule, at https://wiki.centos.org/Events/Dojo/Brussels2017 , for
inspiration as to what kind of talks were chosen last year.
Thanks!
--
Rich Bowen: Community Architect
rbowen(a)redhat.com
@rbowen // @RDOCommunity // @CentOSProject
1 859 351 9166
Hi,
The last build for origin 3.7 alpha dates back to october 4th [1] and
there's now been a release candidate built [2].
Can we expect a new build in the origin 3.7 testing repositories soon ?
Thanks !
[1]: http://cbs.centos.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=20056
[2]: https://cbs.centos.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=238682
David Moreau Simard
Senior Software Engineer | OpenStack RDO
dmsimard = [irc, github, twitter]
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sigs would like to use centpkg / lookaside, build direct through git to koji
authentication requirements to accounts.centos.org
Fabian to evaluate git solutions and report back to sig chairs.
mrunge has volunteered to be the "guinea pig" of the new system
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So let's start the thread, to be sure that all involved people would be
able to comment.
SIGs would like to start building from git, and not from SRPMs they have
to create/upload themselves.
For GIT itself, several options exist :
- using git.centos.org : that would mean SIG would need access to
specific repositories and also a "lookaside cache" feature to not store
binary blogs/tarballs in git itself. And that would also need an
authentication backend that the current solution would need to be tied to
- using github : most people have probably a GH account, so everything
can be hosted there, and for the "lookaside cache", Github has LFS
support built-in so that would need
re-tooling correctly centos-packager to use that (but no rpm yet for
git-lfs client side). Problem would be suddenly that we only rely on GH
to build packages/artifacts on cbs.centos.org
- using other "on premise" git solution , close to the CBS builders :
from my quick research, I'll probably have a look at gitlab, but gitea
was on my radar and it implements natively :
- LFS support (so "lookaside" cache without having to write an app for
that, and so using directly also the repo ACL to let people store
tarballs/blobs
- openid/oauth2 support (so we can then also reuse
https://accounts.centos.org, through https://id.centos.org IdP
Waiting for comments/input/feedback on those points
--
Fabian Arrotin
The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org
gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab
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Package Signing
- SIG chairs should request feedback/insight into the package signing
process --> KB
- sometimes, there is a delay in package signing/sync to mirror.centos.org
- have keys been generated securely (known bugs in package versions that
make less secure keys?)
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Just a copy/paste from the meeting minutes here, to start a dedicated
thread.
I can't answer that, but I'll let involved people participate in that
thread.
--
Fabian Arrotin
The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org
gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab