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Release Engineering [clear filter]
Friday, August 9
 

11:00 CEST

Fedora Compose Tracker
Fedora Release Engineering runs a lot of composes everyday which include nightly composes and bodhi update pushes. We wanted to have a centralized location to track these failures and work collaboratively in fixing these failures. We also would like to add more features and metrics to the compose tracker. We would like to invite everyone who is interested in Fedora composes and how we can improve that process for their benefit.

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Friday August 9, 2019 11:00 - 11:25 CEST
Uranus (112m² / 40 people) Budapest, Kárpát utca 62-64, 1133 Hungary

11:30 CEST

Towards faster composes
In this session I will talk about what is coming in the future for Pungi, the Fedora compose tool. Historically we have had issues with long compose times, and in this talk I want to explore some options for breaking the process into smaller chunks to enable faster iteration and delivery of consumable artifacts.

This talk is aimed at people interested in how packages make it from the buildsystem to repositories and who care about  Having release engineering and some infrastructure people in the room would be helpfu

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avatar for Lubomír Sedlář

Lubomír Sedlář

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
I work on tools for release engineering.


Friday August 9, 2019 11:30 - 11:55 CEST
Uranus (112m² / 40 people) Budapest, Kárpát utca 62-64, 1133 Hungary

16:30 CEST

Building CentOS with Familiar Tools
With the release of new technologies in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, we needed a new set of tools to build CentOS. Many of these tools: koji, mbs, pungi etc. have been proven out in Fedora, so we decided to explore using those to build our distribution. In this talk we'll discuss some changes to how we build CentOS, and what we've done so far to let folks in our community build their own stuff too, using a koji/mbs distribution called "Mbox".

This will be of particular interest to folks interested in developing tools that make it easier to have your own koji.

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Brian Stinson

Systems Administrator, The CentOS Project
Brian is a Systems Administrator for The CentOS Project working on public Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery infrastructure (http://ci.centos.org).


Friday August 9, 2019 16:30 - 16:55 CEST
Mercure (140m² / 40 people)
 
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