[Pulp-dev] RPM plugin meeting notes

Tatiana Tereshchenko ttereshc at redhat.com
Thu Mar 28 18:56:20 UTC 2019


General:

   - changes in Fedora 30
      - remaining items are being evaluated (see details in the previous
      e-mail)

Pulp2

   - there are few issues on the sprint, nothing urgent at the moment


Pulp3

   - installer updates
      - bmbouter plans to work with asmacdo in the upcoming days
   - ready to release beta 2 when pulpcore rc1 is out
   - next steps
      - improve docs https://pulp-rpm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
         - refer to live docs
         - bmbouter will file a task with ideas to make docs more
         approachable
      - distribution/kickstart tree planning
         - high priority
            - bmbouter/daviddavis - started investigation, no capacity to
            continue
            - ttereshc will take over, dalley is a backup
            - bmbouter and daviddavis will schedule a knowledge transfer
            session
         - performance improvements for sync and publish, small features
      like skip/retain-old-cout
      - bmbouter will ask for user's feedback over mailing list and twitter
         - large areas remaining untouched
         - dep solving
         - modularity
            - blocked by createrepo_c not having support for modular errata
            - they asked today if we can test their PR to see if it has
            everything we need
            https://github.com/rpm-software-management/createrepo_c/pull/116
            - applicability

Open PRs

   - https://github.com/pulp/pulp_rpm/pulls
      - None (apart from beta 2 prep)
      - Good job on quick reviews!

Triage:

   - Un-triaged bugs
   https://pulp.plan.io/projects/pulp_rpm/issues?query_id=30
   - Triage etherpad https://etherpad.net/p/rpm_triage_grooming
      - on-going on the etherpad ^ in the async way
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