On Mon, Nov 02, 2020 at 08:37:30AM -0500, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Nov 2020 at 06:55, Miro Hrončok <mhron...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> > On 11/2/20 12:33 PM, Daniel Mach wrote:
> > > Then there's a question how to get the documents into modules.yaml. From
> > my
> > > perspective, it's up to Fedora infra/releng/packaging people. Whether it
> > should
> > > be in dist-git, git repo (similar to modulemd-defaults or comps), PDC,
> > Bodhi
> > > (similar to updateinfo) or somewhere else - that's entirely their call.
> >
> > I understand this perspective, but unless we have Fedora
> > infra/releng/packaging
> > people who would own this and drive this, it won't happen. I consider
> > myself
> > "packaging people" and I certainly won't. Do we have at least an idea if
> > we have
> > such people?
> >
> >
> I do not think Fedora/CentOS Infra/Releng could do any of this without a
> scoped out project to Community Platform Engineering.
> 
> Most of the items (outside of bodhi) listed above are 'run' by CPE but not
> 'owned' by CPE in a way that CPE architects what is there and how it is
> done. dist-git is dictated by what koji wants and needs. modularity git
> repo is dictated by what MBS needs. PDC is abandoned-ware from some
> internal group and works only when it wants to, etc. Most of the CPE
> infra/releng work is just trying to keep the Rube Goldberg machine of the
> Fedora/CentOS build systems running 24x7x365 while meeting the 'oh by the
> way we promised that XYZ would be built this release.. disk and cpu are
> free right?' project demands of some component which works fine by itself
> and now needs to work in the existing systems already. We have a long list
> of these items to complete in the next 6 months..

Yes ;[ So any process that centralizes this to be managed (and verified!) by
infra or releng folks is a bad idea. dist-git seems to be the only possible 
place.

Zbyszek
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