On Tue, 2020-01-21 at 17:59 +0100, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
> Good Morning Everyone,
> 
> We are pleased to announce that the work to gate rawhide packages has leveled
> up!
Cool! :)
> 
> Back in July we announced the first phase where bodhi got the support to gate
> single-build updates. We can now officially announce that bodhi can gate
> multi-builds updates. This is achieved through the use of side-tags, which can
> be created on demand via ``fedpkg request-side-tag``.
How "cheap" operation is this ? Should we use this every time we want to release
interdepndent packages to Rawhide (say Anaconda + Initial Setup, those two 
often might 
need to be updated synchronously) or only when absolutely necessary & when we 
want
to make use of multi package gating ?

>  The package can then be
> built using ``fedpkg build --target=<your side-tag>`` or via ``fepdkg
> chain-build --target=<your side-tag>``. Once all your packages are built, you
> can create a bodhi update from this side-tag using either the ``Use Side-Tag``
> drop-down or in the CLI by using the ``--from-tag`` argument to the ``bodhi
> updates new`` command.
> 
> Every build in the update will then be tested by the CI system which will 
> report
> the outcome. Bodhi will then query greenwave which will rely on the collection
> of these individual results to make a decision about whether to gate the 
> update
> or not.
> 
> More detailed documentation is available at: 
> - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Package_update_HOWTO
> - https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/rawhide-gating/
> 
> Note: this is not the end of rawhide-gating. We still have some changes 
> planned
> to make it easier for greenwave to make a decision about an update containing
> multiple builds, we want to improve the documentation for on-boarding new CI
> systems and make them matter for rawhide as well as for stable releases.
> We then have all the work ahead to improving our tests, including enabling 
> some
> of them distribution-wide, looking at the reverse dependencies or testing for
> the impact of an update on our composes.
> 
> 
> Looking forward for your feedback!
> 
> Pierre 
>   For the rawhide gating team
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