> But this actually brings a question: is EL7 + Avocado RPM from official
> repo, still RHEL7? I mean, from a QE perspective, is this acceptable?
> If not, the only real solution I see is also adding Avocado to EL7.
SpiceQe currently sticks to python-virtualenv approach.
Python virtual env holds
On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 19:01:37 -0400
Cleber Rosa wrote:
> On 04/25/2017 12:05 PM, Lukáš Doktor wrote:
> > Dne 20.4.2017 v 03:42 Cleber Rosa napsal(a):
> >> Hi Folks.
> >>
> > Hello Cleber,
> >
> > thank you for the updates, in general it's good, I have few minor
> > suggestions in-line.
> >
On 04/25/2017 12:05 PM, Lukáš Doktor wrote:
> Dne 20.4.2017 v 03:42 Cleber Rosa napsal(a):
>> Hi Folks.
>>
> Hello Cleber,
>
> thank you for the updates, in general it's good, I have few minor
> suggestions in-line.
>
>> This RFC contains proposals and clarifications regarding the
>> maintenanc
On 04/20/2017 07:06 AM, Andrei Stepanov wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Sounds good.
> I would add a small note.
> QE teams tend to run their tests against old RHEL (7.0/7.1/7.3)
> versions as well.
> Maybe this somehow correct your roadmap.
> My point is to stay away from useless dependencies.
> Ideally Av
Dne 20.4.2017 v 03:42 Cleber Rosa napsal(a):
Hi Folks.
Hello Cleber,
thank you for the updates, in general it's good, I have few minor
suggestions in-line.
This RFC contains proposals and clarifications regarding the
maintenance and release processes of Avocado.
We understand there are mu
Hello.
Sounds good.
I would add a small note.
QE teams tend to run their tests against old RHEL (7.0/7.1/7.3)
versions as well.
Maybe this somehow correct your roadmap.
My point is to stay away from useless dependencies.
Ideally Avocado should run on RHEL7.0+official repo / RHEL 7.1 +
official rep
Hi Folks.
This RFC contains proposals and clarifications regarding the
maintenance and release processes of Avocado.
We understand there are multiple teams currently depending on the
stability of Avocado and we don't want their work to be disrupted by
incompatibilities nor instabilities in new re