On 11/29/2011 05:37 PM, Matthew Harmsen wrote:
Before I file two release engineering tickets (one for F16 and one for F17 (rawhide)), I
have a couple of questions regarding the following ticket:
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https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/61
As we are in the midst of moving source code from an 'svn' repo to a 'git'
repo, and making potentially radical changes to the tip, should I:
1. Specify using an 'svn' repo or a 'git' repo for generating these
nightly builds?
2. Specify the 'trunk', or 'DOGTAG_9_BRANCH' (the last
'stable' Dogtag source code that was released on Fedora 15, 16, and 17)?
-- Matt
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On Rawhide we are on pre-alpha and they are merging the code into the rhel-7 git repos.
Deadline is Dec 13.
Given that my best guess would be git.
For what is worth, I also saw this in the RHEL-7-Planning list
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 02:50:06PM -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
I want to make it easy for developers to find answers to burning
questions about RHEL 7 development phase. For instance, there may be
questions about using the forthcoming git repositories; using the new
'rhpkg' tool; RHEL Rawhide and any expectations for developers; how
content imports will be done; and others.
I've started a wiki page to capture these questions here:
https://home.corp.redhat.com/wiki/rhel-7-developer-information >
The page will be linked prominently in the main planning page and
elsewhere. Rather than making it a huge page full of information I'd
like to structure it as a FAQ, with links to specific Q&A to make it
easy to direct people to specific topics. I'm thinking primarily
about technical process questions, but that's open to discussion.
The page above has been updated to provide additional information on
dist-git and fixing builds. The page is a work in progress, so feel
free to suggest other questions to be answered here.
Elio