On 04/10/2018 10:15 AM, Jeff Ortel wrote:


On 04/04/2018 05:09 PM, Dennis Kliban wrote:
Anything that is going to have it's own release cadence should be tracked in it's own project. That way we can assign issues related to specific release of that project to the particular release.

Are we going to release the CLI, Ansible Installer, and the Migration tool as part of one version of Pulp or will these all be versioned separately?

Separately.

Meant to clarify.  The CLI can be released separately but I think the migration tool needs to be released in step with Pulp.  As for the installer .. seems like that also needs to be released in step with Pulp.




On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 5:41 PM, Austin Macdonald <aus...@redhat.com <mailto:aus...@redhat.com>> wrote:


        I'm hoping to continue the "Infrastructure" Redmine project
        for things like website hosting. I see what you mean though
        because it will be developed and released separately. I think
        we're in a similar situation for 3 things: the ansible
        installer, the migration tool, and CLI, and for each of them
        we should either make their own Redmine projects or a tag
        under Pulp. We already have many Redmine projects and they
        are kind of a pain so I want to float a tags based approach
        for feedback. Perhaps keeping them out of "Pulp" means that
        we remove all the existing tags from them and tag them with
        new tags like 'Ansible Installer', '2to3 Migration' and 'CLI'?


    I had hoped that someday there would be a separate group of
    committers for pulp/devel or wherever we keep it. Also, I wouldnt
    want potential users/PMs to see a "bug count" that includes
    non-user facing issues. These concerns are trivial though, and if
    projects are a pain, I'm fine with keeping Tags.

    Since projects are a pain, can we get rid of the "external"
    project? https://pulp.plan.io/projects/external/issues
    <https://pulp.plan.io/projects/external/issues>


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