[Container-tools] Creating a download location for ADB Vagrant boxes

Karanbir Singh kbsingh at redhat.com
Wed Oct 14 15:47:20 UTC 2015


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On 14/10/15 16:28, Lalatendu Mohanty wrote:
> On 10/08/2015 04:02 PM, Lalatendu Mohanty wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> As part of ADB project we are planning to do time based release
>> (i.e. every month) +  intermediate releases for blocker bugs and
>> security issues etc.
>> 
>> There are two ways to deliver the vagrant box to users.
>> 
>> 1. Making the box available somewhere, so that users can download
>> it through http or ftp. 2. Uploading or link the Vagrant box from
>> atlas.hashicorp.com
>> 
>> So for both the two delivery mechanism we need a http/ftp
>> download location to put the boxes, so that community can consume
>> it. Currently the box is CentOS based, so we are discussing to
>> get the ADB Vagrant included in to CentOS SIG (most be Atomic SIG
>> or something appropriate) [1] .
>> 
>> However it is moving slowly then expected, so I think it would
>> be better to get a http/ftp location where we can host boxes for 
>> community to consume. It will help us in below things.
>> 
>> 1. This location can be used to host things from container tools
>> team. 2. We can host the Vagrant box till it is accepted in
>> respective communities.
>> 
>> Comments/suggestions are welcome.
>> 
>> [1] 
>> https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2015-September/013777
.html
>>
>>
>>
>> 
Thanks,
>> Lala
> 
> 
> ADB is accepted in to  the Atomic SIG.  This means CentOS can host
> the ADB Vagrant box  in an http location which the SIG produces.
> That kind of solves lot of things with respect to download location
> for ADB.
> 
> However I think having a separate download location for upstream
> ADB will help in agility of upstream of ADB. For example if we want
> to produce something  which is not ready for the CentOS community
> (Or SIG) we can host it on the ADB download location .
> 

buildlogs.centos.org is meant to be a staging area for moving content
in testing mode ( its what a couple of the SIGs are already doing ).


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Karanbir Singh, The CentOS Project, London, UK
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