[Pulp-dev] RPM plugin meeting notes

Tatiana Tereshchenko ttereshc at redhat.com
Thu Apr 30 16:36:48 UTC 2020


Pulp 3:

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   3.3.0 is released
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   From now on, add functional tests at the same time as features
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      At least a happy path
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   List of RPM features to test and/or to ensure are present in the docs
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      AI: Please review areas you are familiar with and which you think
      deserve a happy-path test or a note in the docs
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   Reminder: relative path problem still unsolved, another meeting on
   Monday to discuss
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   Features
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      Mirrorlist support from @lmjachky
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         https://pulp.plan.io/issues/6225
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         In progress https://github.com/pulp/pulp_rpm/pull/1690
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      config.repo feature from @lieter
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         There is a problem with determining the name of the public key file
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            AI: dkliban will send a note to list about needing to
            strengthen the interface for signing services. Will for
now provide docs
            that recommend using a specific name for a public key.


Pulp 2:

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   All 2.21.2 items are done.
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      dalley is taking care of it instead of dkliban
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   Need to reply to Katello
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      CentOS 8 kickstarts  https://pulp.plan.io/issues/6470
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      can't be fixed in pulp2, will be fixed in pulp 3, dkliban to reach
      out to Katello


Open PRs:

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   https://github.com/pulp/pulp_rpm/pulls


Triage:

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   Un-triaged bugs https://pulp.plan.io/projects/pulp_rpm/issues?query_id=30



Sprint planning prep:

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   planned to be worked on during sprint and estimated time for each
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      ppicka - tests planning/implementation (full time)
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      dkliban - kickstarts issues (1 day)
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      dalley - pulp 2 release (1 day)
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