On jueves, 26 de noviembre de 2020 14:32:15 (CET) Stefan Bluhm wrote:
Hello Development Community,
there are still Fedora references in the SPEC packaging files (and maybe even in the code).
As Uyuni Server does not run/is supported on Fedora, I would clean the references out if I come across them.
Does anyone object to that or has plans with Fedora? If yes, can you please share your plan? @Neal :)
My 2cts: I'd maintain Uyuni only on the most recent version of "slow release" distributions: openSUSE Leap and CentOS (which means it should be installable on RHEL, I guess that could Oracle). Doing it for Fedora is way too much overhead if we need to switch to the new version each 6 months, and I do not think users will be happy if we stick to old versions, even after they go EoL. With openSUSE Leap and CentOS there's more time for planning, changing things and testing. Not saying "Fedora/openSUSE Tumbleweed/insert your other distribution here" will never happen, but keep in mind: the more distributions are added for the server and the proxy... - The more complex the SPECs will be (and there are *a lot* of packages) - The more careful we all need to be with changes - The more tests we need to do (which also includes more hardware or VMs[1]) as something that could work just fine in two distributions, could fail on another :-) [1] I know, I know: the results of the tests are not running public on anything public yet. Believe me if I tell that I am trying to get this done ASAP and things slowly moving in that direction. No official commitment, but I hope we'll have a PoC for our testsuite running in public cloud and from a public Jenkins in the first half of next year.
NOTE: This message is for Fedora only, not RHEL overall.
Thank you and best wishes,
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