[Rdo-list] Software Factory for RDO experiment

Haïkel hguemar at fedoraproject.org
Wed Oct 14 12:08:02 UTC 2015


2015-10-14 13:25 GMT+02:00 Graeme Gillies <ggillies at redhat.com>:
> On 10/14/2015 07:30 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>> On 13/10/15 19:43, Haïkel wrote:
>>> As David said, our infrastructure is scattered and as been a
>>> constantly moving target so I'd consider this a step toward the right
>>> direction.
>>>
>>> The advantages of this proposal being:
>>> 1. stable infrastructure => less time spent on fixing the infrastructure
>>> 2. customizable workflow thanks to zuul which could only result in
>>> improving quality
>>> 3. close the gap between upstream and downstream infrastructure
>>> 4. self-hosted on RDO => that's a very important one
>>>
>>> I don't see any real negative points, so unless someone has a
>>> different proposal, I suggest that we start with a PoC.
>>> As the Liberty cycle is about to finish, we'll get some bandwidth to
>>> work on our infrastructure so this is the best time to discuss this.
>>>
>>> Consolidating our infrastructure is a primary goal to open up RDO
>>> governance further.
>>>
>>
>> One thing that I dont understand here is what value this adds over the
>> CentOS Build Services.. we can integrate with an existing source control
>> setup ( or use git.c.o ) and we can do fairly extensive test hosting and
>> a release cadence built on that.
>>
>> Or is the intention here to host software-factory as a RDO specific UI
>> backed by the CentOS pipeline ?
>>
>>
>>
>
> I think it might also be worthwhile making something a bit clearer as
> well. There is potentially two separate efforts in the works
>
> 1) To unify the hosting infrastructure and platform that all services
> that are part of RDO run on. The current proposal is for a new Openstack
> installation based on RDO itself to be deployed, in such a way that it's
> deployed and maintained transparent to the community (and indeed,
> conductive to community involvement). This has the potential to not only
> be useful for the RDO project, but potentially the CentOS project as
> well. The details of this are still being worked out, and I hope to
> speak more about this when I have something more concrete.
>

Yup, that's why I wanted to raise KB attention on this proposal, as I
hope that we could leverage
a) the new RDO-based cloud for CentOS cloud images testing
b) Software Factory in CentOS as project gating and automation for
SIGs as it could be a real multiplier.


> 2) The potential to run an instance of the Software Factory software to
> leverage it as a workflow control tool for the development shipping
> process of RDO itself. This discussion I think was the original purpose
> of this thread, and is not tied to the final outcome of 1)
>

Exactly, bits of infrastructure (build system, jenkins, repositories)
that already moved to CentOS will remain there.

If we follow that path, we'll look after integrating CentOS
infrastructure with Software Factory.

Regards,
H.

> Hope this helps.
>
> Regards,
>
> Graeme
>
> --
> Graeme Gillies
> Principal Systems Administrator
> Openstack Infrastructure
> Red Hat Australia
>
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