This is a reminder that the dev freeze for 2.18.0 will be next Tuesday.
This release is going to contain the features listed here[0].
[0] https://pulp.plan.io/versions/64
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The following packages are now available on PyPI:
pulpcore 3.0.0b7 [0]
pulpcore-plugin 0.1.0b5 [1]
Comprehensive list of changes and bugfixes for beta 7 can be found here[2].
New features in Plugin API:
* Stages API added to support sync workflows[3]
Breaking changes include:
* GroupDow
If you open a PR that makes changes to any functional tests
(/tests/functional/*), please add a comment with “Ping @pulp/qe”
to your PR. See here[0] as an example.
We added a new team for QE in our Github org to facilitate this. Also,
we’re hoping this is a temporary measure that we can eventually
Big +1
Tanya
On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 4:50 PM, David Davis wrote:
> +1
>
> David
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 10:35 AM Jeff Ortel wrote:
>
>> +1
>>
>> On 09/07/2018 01:09 AM, Simon Baatz wrote:
>> > I had a discussion on IRC with Brian yesterday which led to the
>> > question whether we can dr
I've investigated the issue and agree with Jeff's assessment[0].
[0] https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3915#note-4
-Dennis
On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 11:20 AM, Jeff Ortel wrote:
> Issue 3915 has been skipped several times during triage with a request for
> discussion on the issue. I feel this issue i
Our last Pulp 3.0 planning ended a bit early a few weeks ago and there were
a few outstanding questions that I would like to bring up on list for
discussion and get some feedback.
The first is around which OSes we are supporting and what will support
include (testing on the OS, fixing platform-spe
+1
David
On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 10:35 AM Jeff Ortel wrote:
> +1
>
> On 09/07/2018 01:09 AM, Simon Baatz wrote:
> > I had a discussion on IRC with Brian yesterday which led to the
> > question whether we can drop support for Python 3.5. I think there are
> > good reasons for this, see the rati
Folks,
thanks for your feedback and your trust, I do really appreciate your votes
and my nomination and I'm glad the majority of the electorate participated
in the vote.
I do believe an open commit bit assignment process is essential for a
viable community project as it boosts diversity which in t