[Pulp-dev] 3.1 GA plan -- Jan 30th

David Davis daviddavis at redhat.com
Mon Jan 13 17:17:59 UTC 2020


+1 to considering #5567 and #5964 for 3.1.

#5968 is mostly done. This seems like a nice thing to wrap up for 3.1.
#5286 would be another nice-to-have for 3.1 as well.

AFAIK, we don't have a story for a universal repo list.

David


On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 3:16 PM Simon Baatz <gmbnomis at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 12:10:34PM -0500, Brian Bouterse wrote:
> >    David and I are coordinating the 3.1 pulpcore release. We are
> proposing
> >    we release 3.1 on Jan 30th, and have it be a time-based release.
> >    Tentatively, we hope to release about a pulpcore y-release every month
> >    for the foreseeable feature. It's also worth noting that 3.1 could
> >    bring breaking changes to the plugin API as the plugin API has not yet
> >    stabilized.
> >    Currently the items we want to include are shown in the 3.1 milestone:
> >    [1]https://pulp.plan.io/versions/73
> >    Please email the list raising any issue your plugin needs, or a user
> >    use case that you feel needs to be included in 3.1.
> >    At the moment, the main user-visible features are around content
> >    signing. To practically benefit users, plugins will need to integrate
> >    against these content signing facilities. For example, metadata or
> >    Artifact signing features in plugins.
> >    Cheers,
> >    Brian & David
>
> Who wants features when one can squash bugs?
>
> - Bring the repo_key uniqueness saga to a happy ending (hopefully):
>   #5567 and #5964
>
> - This is a funny one: Filters for Publications (for real!): #5968
>
>
> Possible Features (no must haves for 3.1, these are on my list of
> issues to watch. I just want to ensure that they aren't excluded from
> 3.1 just because we forgot about them):
>
> - When we switched to typed repos, we discussed about implementing a
>   universal "list repos" endpoint. I can't find an issue though?
>
> - #5286 (option to handle 404s gracefully during sync)
>
>
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