+1 to that. From: Francesco Di Nucci <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2026 6:04 AM To: Alfredo Moralejo Alonso <[email protected]> Cc: Jose Castro Leon <[email protected]>; [email protected]; RDO Developmen List <[email protected]>; [email protected] Subject: [rdo-dev] Re: [rdo-users] Re: OpenStack RPMs
You don't often get email from [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Learn why this is important<https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification> Thank you, would it be possible to consolidate all the info in the thread in a "call for volunteers" that could then be posted in mailing lists/IRCs/etc? Best regards Francesco On 2026-03-10 10:00, Alfredo Moralejo Alonso via dev wrote: On Tue, Mar 10, 2026 at 9:24 AM Francesco Di Nucci <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Why not, I'd like to try, at least with the call for volunteers. Just to have an idea, how much time roughly is required? I'd have to get a couple of authorizations The required time will depend on the intended scope. Let me briefly describe the set of activities of RDO which will likely make easier to define the future of the new OpenStack RPMs. RDO used to cover two sets of RPM repositories: - RDO Trunk repositories built automatically by DLRN tool for each merged patch (or update in upper-constraints) for each supported OpenStack release and master branch. These were non-officially signed packages served directly from RDO infra servers. - RDO "official" CloudSIG builds for supported releases, built and shipped using the CentOS Cloud SIG tool chain and repos infra. These repos were the ones used when installing "centos-release-openstack-<release>". For each set of repositories there is some automation to trigger builds on each commit or when a change is merged upstream in the openstack releases or requirements project (i.e. a new tag-release is created or a library version is updated in upper-constraints.txt). Also, there were CI jobs to validate new builds using deployment jobs based on puppet-openstack, packstack and openstack-k8s-operators. This automation and CI was mostly done in RDO infra (using gerrit, zuul/nodepool) About numbers, in Epoxy RDO had 248 OpenStack packages and around 400 dependencies (dependencies are usually not rebuilt on each release) In addition to that, openstack clients are maintained in Fedora and some dependencies (the policy in RDO was that non-openstack dependencies required for OpenStack and not available in RHEL/CentOS where built using Fedora specs, so packages need to be maintained there too). The process can be probably streamlined and the scope reduced based on the interest and time availability of the contributors. Also, the required time will depend on the experience on RPMs and package maintenance. Best regards, Alfredo Francesco On 09/03/26 22:37, Amy Marrich wrote: If you all are willing to volunteer, and/or help find other volunteers, I will try to find folks to mentor you to get you started to keep the RPMs going. Unfortunately, I have already spoken to folks in both Alma and Rocky, a year ago and again this weekend at a conference, to see if they could assist and they do not have the resources. There was previously a small team of 2-3 engineers working on RDO but as mentioned in the release announcement email they moved on to other positions. Amy On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 2:42 PM Francesco Di Nucci <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Thank you, is it possible to try again to search for volunteers before abandoning definitively the RPM packages? Less diversity is a loss for everyone, and maybe people did not fully realize the situation (me including, didn't read the announcement email as I'm still running Caracal 😅). Cross-posting with other mailing lists/IRC/ops meetings could be useful, and if the alternative is RPM discontinuation, more people might be interested. If I can ask, how many people would (ideally) be necessary/how many RPMs are around? Francesco On 06/03/26 17:14, Amy Marrich wrote: Francesco, Massimo, Jose, We would love help from the other communities to continue creating the RPMS. We put a call out for volunteers over a year ago[0]. and while folks replied that they wanted to help or attended a meeting no one actually started helping. As a result, we added an important note to the bottom of the Epoxy release announcement[1] explaining that internal developers had moved on and we again said we needed help and to reach out if interested. Amy 0 - https://lists.rdoproject.org/archives/list/[email protected]/thread/6X5DTJG5ZLKV5LZC5BVQY7ROQBV55XTV/ 1 - https://lists.rdoproject.org/archives/list/[email protected]/message/2O4U2QL5WLAMPW2B225MLYQEEYQCREP2/ I'll also send this to the OpenStack list but respecting Jeremy's decoupling of lists. On Fri, Mar 6, 2026 at 8:12 AM Francesco Di Nucci <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi all, given that RDO will soon stop releasing RPMs of OpenStack, it has been suggested on IRC etc that AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux communities might be interested in building the RPMs instead, is there already a discussion about it? 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