[Pulp-dev] Pulp 3 MVP Issue Cleanup

Jeff Ortel jortel at redhat.com
Tue Apr 10 15:15:33 UTC 2018



On 04/04/2018 05:09 PM, Dennis Kliban wrote:
> Anything that is going to have it's own release cadence should be 
> tracked in it's own project. That way we can assign issues related to 
> specific release of that project to the particular release.
>
> Are we going to release the CLI, Ansible Installer, and the Migration 
> tool as part of one version of Pulp or will these all be versioned 
> separately?

Separately.

>
>
> On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 5:41 PM, Austin Macdonald <austin at redhat.com 
> <mailto:austin at redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>
>         I'm hoping to continue the "Infrastructure" Redmine project
>         for things like website hosting. I see what you mean though
>         because it will be developed and released separately. I think
>         we're in a similar situation for 3 things: the ansible
>         installer, the migration tool, and CLI, and for each of them
>         we should either make their own Redmine projects or a tag
>         under Pulp. We already have many Redmine projects and they are
>         kind of a pain so I want to float a tags based approach for
>         feedback. Perhaps keeping them out of "Pulp" means that we
>         remove all the existing tags from them and tag them with new
>         tags like 'Ansible Installer', '2to3 Migration' and 'CLI'?
>
>
>     I had hoped that someday there would be a separate group of
>     committers for pulp/devel or wherever we keep it. Also, I wouldnt
>     want potential users/PMs to see a "bug count" that includes
>     non-user facing issues. These concerns are trivial though, and if
>     projects are a pain, I'm fine with keeping Tags.
>
>     Since projects are a pain, can we get rid of the "external"
>     project? https://pulp.plan.io/projects/external/issues
>     <https://pulp.plan.io/projects/external/issues>
>
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