[Pulp-dev] Katello/Pulp3 Integration mtg

Grant Gainey ggainey at redhat.com
Mon Feb 1 13:38:13 UTC 2021


When sent on the 27th, I managed to cut off the katello side of the report!
Added below...
On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 12:37 PM Grant Gainey <ggainey at redhat.com> wrote:

> January 27, 2021
>
> Overview
>
>    -
>
>    Katello Schedule
>    -
>
>       Katello Schedule
>       -
>
>          3.18 November 2020
>          -
>
>             pulpcore 3.7
>             -
>
>          4.0 branching ~February 2021 (dry-run needed by end-of-Dec)
>          -
>
>             pulpcore 3.9
>             -
>
>          4.1 branching ~May 2021
>          -
>
>             pulpcore 3.10 (or newer)
>             -
>
>          4.2 branching ~August 2021
>          -
>
>          4.3 branching ~Nov 2021
>
> Pulp
>
>    -
>
>    Pulpcore
>    -
>
>       3.9.1 released 21-JAN
>       -
>
>       3.10 release delayed to 4-FEB
>       -
>
>       Import-check API in review
>       -
>
>          Demo <https://asciinema.org/a/387270>
>          -
>
>       Adding rate_limiting (reqs/sec) parameter to Remotes in 3.10
>       -
>
>          https://pulp.plan.io/issues/7965
>          -
>
>       Proxy user/pass issue - heading for 3.10?
>       -
>
>          https://pulp.plan.io/issues/8167
>          -
>
>    RPM
>    -
>
>       3.9 release happening this week
>       -
>
>    Migration
>    -
>
>       Continued on list of issues to complete before 6.9 GA - in-progress
>       -
>
>          https://hackmd.io/SxXBwV1sSieBu2oQpWdahw?both#Priorities
>          -
>
>          Still need to file BZs
>          -
>
>          Since last week:
>          -
>
>             sqlite generation is disabled
>             -
>
>             distribution trees are properly skipped if needed
>             -
>
>       Plan to release 0.7.0 this week after CI issues are resolved
>       -
>
>       Pulp_deb PRs are ready for review
>       -
>
>       Investigate the workers timing out on HDD systems
>       -
>
>          What issue is tracking this? https://pulp.plan.io/issues/7847
>
>
>
>    -
>
>    Pulp2
>    -
>
>       2.21.5 released 25-JAN
>       -
>
>          Next migration-plugin release *MUST* have 2.21.5
>          -
>
>    Ansible
>    -
>
>       import/export in-review
>       -
>
>       Waiting on “token auth needed” question
>       -
>
>          Downstream does need to protect content
>          -
>
>          Granularity question still open
>          -
>
>       0.7.0 to release, galaxy_ng is using this as their z-stream
>       -
>
>       0.8 to have “dependency syncing” feature added
>       -
>
>    Pulp-cli
>    -
>
>       0.2.0 released
>       <https://www.redhat.com/archives/pulp-dev/2021-January/msg00045.html>
>       -
>
>          pulp_ansible support, repository modify command, serverless help
>          screens
>          -
>
>       Would love feedback from Katello/QE
>       -
>
>          Jsherrill to add a card
>
>
>

Katello

   -

   New migration issue found on dogfood backup
   -

      https://pulp.plan.io/issues/8166
      -

   Pulp 3.9 now in katello nightly
   -

   Katello 4.0 branching next week
   -

   Merged applicability w/ modularity fix (
   https://projects.theforeman.org/issues/31270), will not be fixed in pulp2
   -

   Working on commands to remove pulp2 packages/data
   -

   Filed: https://pulp.plan.io/issues/8162  strange errata updated date


QE

   -

   Finishing up migration issue bz today while checking all pulp3 bits are
   in
   -

      https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1914371
      -

   Continuing organization and prioritization of test cases
   -

   pulpcore/filesystem changes landed Friday, testing in progress
   -

   upgrade testing in progress
   -

      Selinux when pulp2 and pulp3 exist at the same time? What might break?
      -

   Monday’s beta-blocker issue
   -

      https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1918322


-- 
Grant Gainey
Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat System Management Engineering
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