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This is the main page for FAD Release Tools and Infrastructure 2015. This hackathon is intended to take release tools and process to the next level in Fedora for F23/F24 and beyond.
- Modularize the compose process
- Replace serial bash script with easier to hack and maintain Python tools
- Establish dependency management of compose deliverables
- Cut time to provide updates to users for critical security fixes
Purpose
- Our purpose is to complete the following primary goals:
- Create repositories and workflow for code collaboration including patch review
- Where will the code be stored? Where will patches and commit messages go?
- Who can approve patches? How does one get commit access? (Note: This should be as many responsible/trusted committers as possible, in accordance with good community practice)
- Complete any remaining architecture/design details for new release tools
- As much of this should be worked out on mailing list and IRC before the FAD as possible
- If additional VMs are needed, complete RFRs for infrastructure
- Hack (possibly fedmsg-based) framework for product compose
- (stand up VMs and/or ansible playbooks for required systems?)
- ...
- Create repositories and workflow for code collaboration including patch review
- In addition, we will attempt to complete the following secondary goals as time allows:
- Early sessions on Fedora Hubs design/user stories - Thursday, Fedora Engineering team members + Remy
- ...
Detailed Work Items & Final Attendees
Priorities
As per the rel-eng FAD priority mailing list thread
Priorities: Current Gen Tooling | Task Owner | Done |
---|---|---|
working pungi 4 | Adam Miller, Dennis Gilmore, John Disnard, Dan Mach | Mostly done, still debugging a createrepo issue though. |
rawhide looking like a TC/RC | Adam Miller, Dennis Gilmore | Blocked on Pungi4 |
Determine how stage koji needs to be setup/configured to be useful as a place to deploy dev versions of rel-eng tooling and then get it setup/deployed, ansiblized. | Ralph Bean | DONE Follow Up |
Prorities: Next Gen Tooling | Task Owner | Done |
define what composedb should be | Adam Miller, Ralph Bean | Work in progress, proposal to mailing list pending write up |
koji 2.0 Draft document (Discussion has begun here. Deliverable would be a well documented plan that can begin to be executed upon. | Mike McLean, Mike Bonnett | DONE - Awaiting proposal/writeup to koji-devel mailing list |
koji content generators and the metadata format (How does this fit into koji 1.x, how can it fit into koji 2.x, roadmap/development work on getting it into koji 1.x) | Mike McLean, Mike Bonnett | here]. |
Deliverables
Nice to haves: Current Gen Tooling Deliverable | Task Owner | Done |
---|---|---|
Figure out what stage koji needs to be and then get it setup/deployed, ansiblized. (To enable dev/test of rel-eng tooling) | ||
integrated ability to make atomic installer and pxe to live in pungi | ||
mash ported to createrepo_c | ||
bodhi2 able to trigger atomic installer and pxe to live as part of the update push process. | ||
livemedia-creator koji integration | ||
koji able to manage the url line in kickstarts so that we can do real builds | ||
run-root plugin configured | ||
Secondary arches working exactly the same as primary | ||
port pungi to dnf | ||
make headway and plan to port to python 3 | ||
have koji be able to specify the backend for installing packages into chroots on a per target basis. we will need to use yum/yum-deprecated for most but we will want to use dnf for rawhide and new releases. yum-deprecated will be needed when we move builders to f22 | ||
Nice to haves: Next Gen Tooling Deliverable | Task Owner | Done |
koji 2.0 prototype |
Attendees and Travel Details
Contributor | Arrival | Departure | Roommate |
---|---|---|---|
Dennis Gilmore | Sun 2015-05-31, AA #1299, 12:02 | Mon 2015-06-08, AA #40, 19:30 | Peter Robinson |
Peter Robinson | Sun 2015-05-31, VS #011, 15:25 | Mon, 2015-06-08, VS #012, 21:50 | Dennis Gilmore |
Ralph Bean | n/a | ||
Remy DeCausemaker | Wed 2015-06-03, US #3916, 16:55 | Tues, 2015-06-09, US #3807, 17:20 | TBD |
Luke Macken | Wed 2015-06-03, JB #494, 18:47 | Tue 2015-06-09, JB #993, 19:40 | Adam Miller |
Mike McLean | Sun 2015-05-31, JB #984, 18:45 | Mon 2015-06-08, JB #1583, 18:00 | |
Adam Miller | Wed 2015-06-03, US #1389, 18:17 | Mon 2015-06-08, AA #1288, 12:54 | Luke Macken |
Will Woods | Thu 2015-06-04, DL #3504, 11:10 | Mon 2015-06-08, DL #3765, 19:30 | Ian McLeod |
Colin Walters | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Ian McLeod | Thu 2015-06-04, AA #1240, 10:24 | Mon 2015-06-08, AA #40, 19:30 | Will Woods |
Jon Disnard | Sun 2015-05-31, AA #1429, 16:39 | Mon 2015-06-08, AA #1178, 16:16 | TBD |
Luboš Kočman | Sun 2015-05-31, AA #6227, 18:55 | Mon 2015-06-08, AA #6163, 19:10 | Daniel Mach |
Brian Stinson | Thu 2015-06-04, US #1299, 12:05 | Mon 2015-06-08, US #197, 17:35 | |
Remote attendees | |||
Dan Horak (TBD) |
Plan
- Location: Red Hat, Westford, MA USA
- Date: Jun-04 to Jun-08
- Jun-04 -- Fedora Hubs workshop (for Fedora team members) -- in Mount Greylock CR (3rd floor)
- Jun-05 -- 09:00am - 6:00pm - Waterford Valley CR (1st floor)
- Jun-06 -- 10:00am - 6:00pm - Waterford Valley CR (1st floor)
- Jun-07 -- 10:00am - 6:00pm - Waterford Valley CR (1st floor)
- Jun-08 -- departure date
- Remote Attendees: https://redhat.bluejeans.com/4332589184
- Schedule
- Fedora Engineering team domestic participants arrive Wed before (for Thu Hubs session)
- Non-Fedora Engineering team domestic participants arrive Thu before
- Fri -- Work day
- Sat -- Work day
- Sun -- Work day
- Participants leave Mon (or Sunday night if required)
Logistics
Snacks/Beverages: Can be snarfed from Westford office
Breakfast:
- Covered at hotel
Lunch:
- Days other than Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun to be covered by attendees.
- Thu: Order in, cost covered (est. $125)
- Fri: Order in, cost covered (est. $125)
- Sat: Order in, cost covered (est. $125)
- Sun: Order in, cost covered (est. $125)
Dinner:
- Days other than Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun to be covered by attendees
- Thu: ad-hoc
- Fri: Team @ local venue (est. $300)
- Sat: Team @ local venue (est. $300)
- Sun: Team @ local venue (est. $300)
Total food: est. $1400
Travel estimates
Contributor | Taxi/transport (to/from home) | Airfare | Taxi/transport (to/from site) | Parking | Other |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dennis Gilmore | - | - | - | - | covered by RCM |
Peter Robinson | - | - | - | - | covered by RCM |
Ralph Bean | $100 (gas) | $ 50 | (parking from F-Eng budget) | ||
Daniel Mach | - | - | - | - | covered by RCM |
Luke Macken | $390 | $ 50 | (parking from F-Eng budget) | ||
Mike McLean | - | - | - | - | covered by RCM |
Adam Miller | $225 | $ 50 | (parking from F-Eng budget) | ||
Will Woods | $210 | $ 50 | (parking from Anaconda or F-Eng budget) | ||
Ian McLeod | $250 | $ 50 | |||
Jon Disnard | - | - | - | - | covered by RCM |
- Travel: $500 rental minivan + $1175 above = $1675
- Housing: $1185
- Hampton Inn Westford/Chelmsford, <http://ur1.ca/ka20d> -- $117/night
- for FAD budget: 1 room 4 nights, 1 room 5 nights = 9 nights + tax = ~$1185
- Ralph Bean: $65 * 5 nights = $325
- Hampton Inn Westford/Chelmsford, <http://ur1.ca/ka20d> -- $117/night
- Space:
- $0 if Supplied by Red Hat
- Supplies:
- N/A
- Food: $1400 (from above)
Total budget: $4,585