January 20, 2021

Overview

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   Katello Schedule
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      3.18 branching:  Nov 2nd, Targeting Pulp 3.7
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      4.0 branching ~February 2021 (dry-run needed by end-of-Dec)
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      4.1 branching ~May 2021
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      4.2 branching ~August 2021
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      4.3 branching ~Nov 2021


Pulp

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   Pulpcore
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      3.10 <https://pulp.plan.io/issues/8087> scheduled GA for January 26
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      Working on chunked upload dir fix:
      https://github.com/pulp/pulpcore/pull/1078
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   RPM
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      Nothing major to report
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      2 PRs merged recently
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         Dep-solving in Pulp3
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         All-modules-bing-copied bug
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         Both have backports filed
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   Migration
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      List of issues to complete before 6.9 GA - in-progress
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         https://hackmd.io/SxXBwV1sSieBu2oQpWdahw?both#Priorities
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   Pulp 2.21.5
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      Release in flight, GA planned for January 25
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      https://pulp.plan.io/projects/pulp/wiki/2215_Release_Schedule
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      List of issues : https://pulp.plan.io/issues?query_id=167
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      Beta RPMs available, under test
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   Pulp CLI
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      0.1.0 released on PyPI
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      https://www.redhat.com/archives/pulp-list/2021-January/msg00011.html


Katello

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   Testing migration on dogfood
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      ggainey cheers wildly
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   Blocking issues (all known):
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      https://pulp.plan.io/issues/8084 - distribution migration error (some
      migration testing blocked on)
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      https://pulp.plan.io/issues/8099 - chunked upload
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   Major issues
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      https://pulp.plan.io/issues/8114 - Wrong deps are copied to the repo
      when using "recursive" option to copy rpms (MERGED)
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   Replacing smart proxy/capsule “Content” page
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   Fixing applicability modularity with non-modular rpms

QE

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   Waiting on 6.9 snap 10 to retest pulp3 bits
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      https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1914371
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   Prioritize test cases and begin fully testing migration


Questions

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   Modular RPMs may no longer have the ‘is-module’ flag
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      Also - same-RPM may be both ‘bare’ and ‘in a module’ “#soon” in
      Modularity Land?
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      Will this break Satellite? Do we have timelines?


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