Re: [Gluster-users] IMP: Release 4.0: CentOS 6 packages will not be made available

2018-01-19 Thread Kaleb S. KEITHLEY
On 01/18/2018 06:25 PM, Tomalak Geret'kal wrote:
> On 11/01/2018 18:32, Shyam Ranganathan wrote:
>> Gluster Users,
>>
>> This is to inform you that from the 4.0 release onward, packages for
>> CentOS 6 will not be built by the gluster community. This also means
>> that the CentOS SIG will not receive updates for 4.0 gluster packages.
>>
>> Gluster release 3.12 and its predecessors will receive CentOS 6 updates
>> till Release 4.3 of gluster (which is slated around Dec, 2018).
>>
>> The decision is due to the following,
>> - Glusterd2 which is golang based meets its dependencies on CentOS 7
>> only, and is not built on CentOS 6 (yet)
>>
>> - Gluster community regression machines and runs are going to be CentOS
>> 7 based going forward, and so determinism of quality on CentOS 7 would
>> be better than on CentOS 6
>>
>> If you have questions, send to Amye Scavarda 
>>
> Hi Amye,
> 
> How does this mesh with the fact that CentOS 6 is supposed
> to receive maintenance updates until November 2020?
> Particularly as this project is a Red Hat endeavour. Will we
> only get updates on RHEL6 or is that going to be
> discontinued around December 2018 as well?

Yes, Red Hat contributes a lot to GlusterFS, but IMO that's not relevant
from a Community perspective.

RHEL6 and CentOS6 don't have a golang compiler. That's a hard
requirement for 4.0. The golang compiler must be in the base system, not
in EPEL; that's a hard requirement from CentOS for the CentOS Storage SIG.

A golang compiler could land in the RHEL6 base — and thus in the CentOS6
base — at which point I expect we almost certainly would build CentOS6
packages again. My crystal ball is cloudy on this. We'll just have to
wait and see.

Until that happens though, it means GlusterFS for CentOS6 will be frozen
at 3.12.X (and 3.13.X) from December 2018 on. At least for Community
packages in the CentOS Storage SIG.

Other people in the Community are certainly always welcome to produce
packages by other means and make them available for Community use.

--

Kaleb
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Re: [Gluster-users] IMP: Release 4.0: CentOS 6 packages will not be made available

2018-01-18 Thread Amye Scavarda
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 3:25 PM, Tomalak Geret'kal  wrote:

> On 11/01/2018 18:32, Shyam Ranganathan wrote:
> > Gluster Users,
> >
> > This is to inform you that from the 4.0 release onward, packages for
> > CentOS 6 will not be built by the gluster community. This also means
> > that the CentOS SIG will not receive updates for 4.0 gluster packages.
> >
> > Gluster release 3.12 and its predecessors will receive CentOS 6 updates
> > till Release 4.3 of gluster (which is slated around Dec, 2018).
> >
> > The decision is due to the following,
> > - Glusterd2 which is golang based meets its dependencies on CentOS 7
> > only, and is not built on CentOS 6 (yet)
> >
> > - Gluster community regression machines and runs are going to be CentOS
> > 7 based going forward, and so determinism of quality on CentOS 7 would
> > be better than on CentOS 6
> >
> > If you have questions, send to Amye Scavarda 
> >
> Hi Amye,
>
> How does this mesh with the fact that CentOS 6 is supposed
> to receive maintenance updates until November 2020?
> Particularly as this project is a Red Hat endeavour. Will we
> only get updates on RHEL6 or is that going to be
> discontinued around December 2018 as well?
>
> Cheers
>

Hi there!
Thanks for reaching out!
We did consider this as well, and we understand that different projects
have different lifecycles. That being said, in the interest of providing
the best possible experience for 4.0, we're aligning our community releases
with our development platform.
If someone is available to offer resources to continue supporting CentOS6,
I think we'd be willing to consider that.
-- amye

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Re: [Gluster-users] IMP: Release 4.0: CentOS 6 packages will not be made available

2018-01-18 Thread Tomalak Geret'kal
On 11/01/2018 18:32, Shyam Ranganathan wrote:
> Gluster Users,
>
> This is to inform you that from the 4.0 release onward, packages for
> CentOS 6 will not be built by the gluster community. This also means
> that the CentOS SIG will not receive updates for 4.0 gluster packages.
>
> Gluster release 3.12 and its predecessors will receive CentOS 6 updates
> till Release 4.3 of gluster (which is slated around Dec, 2018).
>
> The decision is due to the following,
> - Glusterd2 which is golang based meets its dependencies on CentOS 7
> only, and is not built on CentOS 6 (yet)
>
> - Gluster community regression machines and runs are going to be CentOS
> 7 based going forward, and so determinism of quality on CentOS 7 would
> be better than on CentOS 6
>
> If you have questions, send to Amye Scavarda 
>
Hi Amye,

How does this mesh with the fact that CentOS 6 is supposed
to receive maintenance updates until November 2020?
Particularly as this project is a Red Hat endeavour. Will we
only get updates on RHEL6 or is that going to be
discontinued around December 2018 as well?

Cheers

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[Gluster-users] IMP: Release 4.0: CentOS 6 packages will not be made available

2018-01-11 Thread Shyam Ranganathan
Gluster Users,

This is to inform you that from the 4.0 release onward, packages for
CentOS 6 will not be built by the gluster community. This also means
that the CentOS SIG will not receive updates for 4.0 gluster packages.

Gluster release 3.12 and its predecessors will receive CentOS 6 updates
till Release 4.3 of gluster (which is slated around Dec, 2018).

The decision is due to the following,
- Glusterd2 which is golang based meets its dependencies on CentOS 7
only, and is not built on CentOS 6 (yet)

- Gluster community regression machines and runs are going to be CentOS
7 based going forward, and so determinism of quality on CentOS 7 would
be better than on CentOS 6

If you have questions, send to Amye Scavarda 

Regards,
Gluster maintainers
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