On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 at 10:36, Daniel P. Berrangé <berra...@redhat.com> wrote:
> At what point do we declare that NetBSD CI is broken and is no longer
> considered a supported platform from POV of blocking the merging of
> PULL requests ? It has been preventing the dropping of python2 for
> quite a while now. It isn't the end of the world in this particular
> case, as dropping py2 is mostly just a cleanup, but I feel like we
> might benefit from setting expectations for ongoing platform maintenance,
> otherwise these kind of issues could drag on indefinitely.

It works fine for me, and it means we have coverage of a host
OS we otherwise would not. To me that is definitely more important
than being able to drop Python 2 support. Also, AIUI the problem
that's blocking updating the NetBSD image isn't related to
NetBSD at all but is a bug in some combination of QEMU itself
and our test framework -- both of those are things we need to
fix anyway.

thanks
-- PMM

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