On Sat, Mar 08, 2025 at 07:27:59AM -0800, Michel Lind wrote:
> - how easy is it to bootstrap the different options (Konflux, Koji, OBS etc)?
> - how easy is it to run each locally for those who want to dogfood the 
> process or participate in development?

I'm not sure it's really necessary to run all the build systems
ourselves to evaluate them, but nevertheless ...

Konflux:

Since this seems to be built on Kubernetes, I can tell you already
that's practically very difficult.  A "proper" Kubernetes involves
having tons of hardware which is way out of range of the hobbyist.
There are multiple other ways of installing minimal Kubernetes but I
tried a few and they're all (IMHO) crazy.  Also the methods I tried
downloaded gigantic binary blobs (I mean gigabytes) of unclear provenance.

Koji:

https://docs.pagure.org/koji/server_howto/

David Abdurachmanov has done this (twice I believe) for our RISC-V
system and AIUI it's a bit of an effort to bring up a Koji.  But it is
in principle installable on top of Fedora.

OBS:

https://openbuildservice.org/download/

There's a prebuilt installer ISO.  The sources for it are in RPMs (I
assume also requiring OpenSUSE):
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/OBS:/Server:/2.10/15.6/src/

Rich.

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