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== Material for Reviews == | == Material for Reviews == |
Revision as of 07:53, 5 October 2017
Denis Arnaud
I first installed RedHat (version 5, in 1998) with Oracle 8, when that latter was delivered on Linux for the first time... on a small Pentium-based computer with 600MB of disk and 64MB of RAM, hence proving to my hierarchy that Linux was ready for professional use. I started to be involved in the Fedora building process by translating documents and package descriptions, and have become a packager in 2009.
Contact
- Location: Grasse, France (Paris Time, CET UTC+1 / CEST UTC+2)
- Email: mailto:denis.arnaud_fedora@m4x.org
- GPG key: Denis Arnaud (Fedora Packager)
- Fedora
- Fedora Account / FAS: denisarnaud
- Fedora VOIP: Extension #5105604 / SIP Address: sip:denisarnaud@fedoraproject.org
- Fedora People Page: http://denisarnaud.fedorapeople.org
- Fedora packages: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packager/denisarnaud/
- Fedora builds (Koji): http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/userinfo?userID=denisarnaud
- Fedora updates (Bodhi): http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/user/denisarnaud
- Fedora Badges: http://badges.fedoraproject.org/user/denisarnaud
- Fedora COPR: http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/denisarnaud/
- Fedora activity (DataGrepper): http://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?user=denisarnaud
- GitHub: denisarnaud
- SourceForge: denis_arnaud
- Ohloh: denis_arnaud
- Launchpad (e.g., for OpenStack): denis-arnaud-lp
- StackOverflow: denis-arnaud
- Geonames: denis.arnaud
- Twitter: denis_arnaud
- Skype: denis.arnaud100
- Google Talk: denis.arnaud
- Yahoo! Messaging: denis_arnaud
- AIM: darnaud100
- Blog: http://fossdev.blogspot.com
Activities within Fedora
Boost
- Co-maintainers: Jon Wakely (old:
Petr Machata) - Boost-1.57 for EPEL 5 to 7:
- Boost-1.48 for EPEL 5 and 6 (EPEL 7 has got Boost-1.53):
Boost Releases in Fedora
- Boost 1.64 Feature for Fedora 27 (completed in July 2017)(Boost 1.64 released on the 19 April 2017)
- Boost 1.63 Feature for Fedora 26 (completed in February 2017)(Boost 1.63 released on the 26 December 2016)
- Boost 1.61 Feature for Fedora 25 (completed in August 2016)(Boost 1.61 released on the 13 May 2016)
- Boost 1.60 Feature for Fedora 24 (completed in February 2016)(Boost 1.60 released on the 17 December 2015)
- Boost 1.58 Feature for Fedora 23 (completed in August 2015)(Boost 1.59 was not ready in time)
- Boost 1.57 Feature for Fedora 22 (completed in February 2015)(Boost 1.58 was not ready in time)
- Boost 1.55 Feature for Fedora 21 (completed in June 2014)(Boost 1.56 was not ready in time)
- Boost 1.54 Feature for Fedora 20 (completed in October 2013)
- Boost 1.53 Feature for Fedora 19 (completed in March 2013)
- Boost 1.50 Feature for Fedora 18 (completed in October 2012)
- Boost 1.48 Feature for Fedora 17 (completed in February 2012)
- Boost 1.47 Feature for Fedora 16 (completed in September 2011)
- Boost 1.46 Feature for Fedora 15 (completed in early 2011)
- Boost 1.44 Feature for Fedora 14 (completed mid 2010)
- Boost 1.41 Feature for Fedora 13 (completed in early 2010)
- Boost-1.41 for EPEL 4/5 Review Request (completed mid 2011)
Modularized Boost
- Boost super-project GitHub repository
- Getting Started with Modular Boost (Trac Web site for Modularized Boost)
- Contribution Tutorial for Boost.Geometry (as an example of Boost module)
Projects on Copr
Bringing and maintaining a few packages to Fedora
- My own open source software:
- Hypertable: RE2, the fast C++ alternative to backtracking RE engines (PkgApp / PkgDB / Google code)
- OpenTREP (Documentation on SF, BZ Review Request), OpenTravelData and OpenGeo++
- Airline Travel Market simulation project:
- TvlSim, the Travel Simulator umbrella component: Documentation on SF, BZ Review Request
- RMOL, the Revenue Management Open C++ Library: PkgApp, PkgDB, Documentation on SF, BZ Review Request
- StdAir, the Standard Airline IT C++ Library: PkgApp, PkgDB, Documentation on SF, BZ Review Request
- AirTSP, the Airline Travel Service Provider C++ Library: PkgApp, PkgDB, Documentation on SF, BZ Rename Request. Formerly known as AirSched: PkgApp, PkgDB, BZ Review Request
- AirInv, the Airline Inventory C++ Library: PkgApp, PkgDB, Documentation on SF, BZ Review Request
- TravelCCM, the Travel Customer Choice Modeling (CCM) C++ Library: PkgApp, PkgDB, Documentation on SF, BZ Review Request
- TraDemGen, the Travel Demand Generator C++ Library: PkgApp, PkgDB, Documentation on SF, BZ Review Request
- SEvMgr, the Simulation-Related Discrete Event Management C++ Library: PkgApp, PkgDB, Documentation on SF, BZ Review Request
- AirRAC, the Airline Revenue Accounting C++ Library: PkgApp, PkgDB, Documentation on SF, BZ Review Request
- SimFQT, the Simulated Pricing System C++ Library: PkgApp, PkgDB, Documentation on SF, BZ Review Request
- SimCRS, the Simulated Reservation System C++ Library: PkgApp, PkgDB, Documentation on SF, BZ Review Request
- AvlCal, the Airline Availability Calculation C++ Library: Documentation on SF, Not submitted as a Fedora package yet
- SimLFS, the Simulated Low Fare Search System C++ Library: Documentation on SF, Not submitted as a Fedora package yet
- Extra CPPUnit and CruiseControl Tools
- Some others which have made their way into Fedora:
- WSDLPull: PkgApp, PkgDB, BZ Review Request
- SOCI: PkgApp, PkgDB, BZ Review Request
- R packages:
- Some others not yet in Fedora (e.g., BLCR, Eucalyptus, Slurm)
- Helper to upgrade ZeroMQ from version 2.x to 3.2: http://zeromq.org/docs:3-1-upgrade . See also the review request for zeromq2.
Scientific Spin
Translations (into French)
A few quick links on Fedora packages (to ease my maintenance tasks)
- First of all:
- A link to the wonderful Fedora Community platform (not enough advertised!)
- A link to another wonderfull Fedora application for search and information about packages (same comment as above)
- Full list of packages waiting for a reviewer here.
- List of my packages available in Fedora.
- List of my packages that have passed review, are under review or await review.
- List of (open or closed) reviews for my packages.
- Reviews I have done: see full list or just packages under review or packages that have passed review.
Material for Reviews
Tracking of Package Requests
- New Review Requests, waiting for review (Cached for faster access)
- Review requests needing a sponsor
- Packages Currently Under Review (Cached for faster access)
- Packages Reviewed but not Closed
- General Cache for the Package Review Status
Documentation
Packaging
General
Specific guidelines
- PackageDB admin requests
- RPM macros
- Source URL → GitHub source URL
- CMake
- Python / Python Appendix / Python Eggs
- R
- MPI
- MinGW / MinGW future
- Scriplets/Snippets
- Naming
- Patch upstream status
- Licensing Guidelines and Fedora Licensing
- Modularization
Package testing
Package updating
Package renaming
Package retiring
Reviews
- Package Review Guidelines
- Package Review Process
- PackageDB admin requests
- Package Review SIG
- Tom "Spot" Callaway's Review Cheat Sheet
Compositions / Collections
Tools
- Docker images for Fedora Packaging
- Koji how-to
- Bodhi-client how-to
- Fedora Easy Karma (f-e-k)
- Fedora-Review tool
- Create a new rel-eng ticket
- mockchain use cases and examples (April 2012)
Package information pages (and database)
Hacking on Fedora/RedHat/CentOS
NoSQL
- Big Data SIG packages:
- NoSQL SIG
- Hypertable
Virtualisation / Cloud Computing
General
Cloud SIG
Cloud solutions submitted to Fedora
- Marketing material
- Fedora 17 feature: XAPI / Xen tool stack
- Fedora 16 feature: Aeolus
- Eucalyptus (AWS-compatible IaaS)
- Docker Cloud Image
- Cloud image creation with Koji's Image Factory
- Fedora 17 feature: Open vSwitch
- GSOC 2012 - Bringing the Cloud to the Fedora Desktop
- OpenStack
- OpenStack in Fedora
- OpenStack status reports
- Getting started with OpenStack
- Getting started with OpenStack (Grizzly) on Fedora 19 (Test Day:2013-04-02 OpenStack)
- Getting started with OpenStack (Folsom) on Fedora 18 (Test Day:2012-09-18 OpenStack)
- Getting started with OpenStack (Essex) on Fedora 17 / My own hands on guide for OpenStack on Fedora 17
- Getting started with OpenStack Nova
- Getting started with OpenStack on EPEL (CentOS/RedHat)
- Set up and (QA) test of Quantum v2
- devstack
- Installing and running OpenStack Horizon Dashboard
- Fedora 19 feature: OpenStack Grizzly (next stable release)
- Fedora 18 feature: OpenStack Folsom (current stable release)
- OpenShift Origin
- Fedora 18 feature: OpenShift Origin (OpenShift on top of OpenStack)
- [2012-03-08] OpenStack Test Day
- Fedora 18 feature: OpenStack using Oz for image building
- oVirt packaging
- Fedora 17 feature: OpenNebula
- CloudStack
- Fedora 15 feature: BoxGrinder
- CloudFS / Fedora 16 feature: HekaFS
- Fedora 16 feature: Sheepdog
- Cloud images (mainly for Amazon EC2)
Amazon (EC2)
Create Vagrant Images
- Vagrant images are built in Koji with the "CreateImage" method, which calls ImageFactory.
- That is fed by a kickstart (e.g., like https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/spin-kickstarts.git/tree/fedora-cloud-base-vagrant.ks), from the spin-kickstarts repository (https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/spin-kickstarts.git)
- An image comes out the other side, like this: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=9832786
- The ImageFactory command looks like:
imagefactory --debug base_image --parameter generate_icicle false tdl-ppc64le.xml --file-parameter install_script f22-rc3-base.ks
Tools
- (third party) Review helper tool
- Fedora active user Python script (see also the corresponding Git repository)
- Get the tree of dependencies of any given package:
repoquery --requires --recursive --output=ascii-tree pkgname
Brainstorming Section about Packaging
Using Git Work-flow for Packaging
- Building Debian packages with a Git workflow using "git-buildpackage":
- Keeping patches as commits on a "patch-queue" branch:
- Another tool for managing Debian packages with Git, "git-dpm":
- Recent discussions on Git packaging workflows in Debian:
- TopGit, a patch-queue manager:
- Recent discussions in Fedora about that subject:
- Proposal to add version control key within the specification file