[opensuse-factory] openSUSE Release Engineering Meeting 09.09.2020
All meeting minutes can be found here: https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/ReleaseEngineering-meeting ## Participants dleuenberger, ddemaio. lnussel, lkocman, maxlin, guillaume, mnormand, Adrian !!! Please be aware that this meeting will be already hosted on!!!https://meet2.opensuse.org/ReleaseEngineeringMeeting ## Leap Invited SLE Migrations QA team to CtLG weekly updates. As migrations Leap -> SLE and Leap -> Jump are one of hottest topics. Met with cups team lead last Wednesday to agree on some next steps with cups maintenance. We have pre-agreed on a long term and short term solution. Working on policy documents for https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Jump namely https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Jump/Policy/ChangeValidation and https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Suse_sle_review_team My focus will be mainly on supportive documents for the mini interlock (go/nogo for October Leap 15.2.1 release), I'll have to announce some roadmap for this effort). poo#70951 - Agree on scope of review/testing for incoming changes from SLE before the product image gets build. Another high priority tasks for me: poo#70960 - Agree on what can be delivered by end of October poo#70957 - Maintenance setup for Jump poo#70954- Agree on the scope of co-operation of Package Hub and Release team for incoming changes to Backports ## openSUSE Tumbleweed * The DNS issues on openQA have mostly been resolved (new DNS in the SUSE/DMZ is referenced) - except the new DNS server filters out dnssec records which causes some few issues in tests. We still have ariel configured to use Google's DNS Servers for now * we enabled obs-changesdiff on TW, but so far not consumed * Other than that, TW is rolling normally at the moment. ## ddemaio * GSoC complete * openSUSE + LibreOffice Conference * Schedule made * Waiting on confirmation of keynotes * Beta T-Shirts being shipped * RustFest sponsorship (tickets available) ## Dirk Not present We need to have a closure on the topic. Dirk will send email, we have to start with Tumbleweed and document it. Feedback regarding 5% of build failures seems to be seen as too relaxed. Ludwig: Perhaps having build failure for more than x-weeks on Ring:0/Ring:1 or any submission to it (:Adis) could retract the state. Dominique: ppc64le was blocking stagings for a week until we could get build done. Otherwise we usually have it done in few days. Richard: we have to have Ring0/Ring1 always working. If we don't have the infra for :Staging than we can't make architecture Tier1. Dirk: We do not have this detail (topic above) documented. Ludwig: It's implicit. Dirk: Agreement with Guillaume on aarch64/TW is that architecture is treated as a primary. Dominique: We have a current agreement to have aarch64 images next to x86_64, not necessarily as treat it as primary, that would then be outcome of this effort. Ludwig: we may be aiming for 3 tier policy, not the 2 tier policy. With x86_64 being the reference. Ludwig: let's have followup discussion on mailing list. ## Guillaume - Arm Tumbleweed: * Still the GNOME X11 bug: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1168992 * TTM config needs some update. Max and Dirk are on it. Jump: is in better shapes, but still few issues to address: * openSUSE vs SUSE signing keys for Secureboot: https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/69832 * VLC is missing on aarch64: https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1175972 * FPC is still missing on aarch64 because it is not built in PackageHub for aarch64. FPC 3.2.0 (which includes an auto-bootstrap process) is on the way to Leap:15.2:Update: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/833046 PackageHub will be able to pick it up soon. https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1176175 WSL: WIP to have WSL on aarch64 on https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:Guillaume_G:WSL The goal is to have WSL-DistroLauncher package built for aarch64. ## Gerald || Marina Not present ## Max * The branding-upstream issue has been fixed for XFCE and LXDE * Updated repository URL in skelcd-control-openSUSE, and due to $releasever we need to change online repository url from jump/15.2 to jump/15.2.1 Lubos: https://jira.suse.com/browse/PM-2094 - Allow vendor change from openSUSE -> SUSE, SUSE -> openSUSE on the Leap installation media. Still pending :ToTest publishing happens it was just triggered manually by Adrian. We do publish from :ToTest to staging. Publish ftp-prod is blocked on admin@opensuse.org request. Lubos and Max to check on this topic. There is a ticket Adrian re-published Jump manually due to work regarding release-compare/obsgendiff ## Michel working on Jump openQA ppc64le tests results, creating/updating some bugs flagged [Jump] ## Richard (Kubic/TW MicroOS) K8s 1.19 is partly released, full release with upgrades in the next 48 hours ## Tom Not present ## Wolfgang Not present ## Ludwig kernel-default-base and kernel-rt did not release updates. Lubos to reach out to Marcus M. Max: question regarding Leap kernel-rt and kernel-default-base is it also in Leap:15.1:Update. Ludwig: It's not implemented only in openSUSE Leap:15.2:Updates Leap 15.2 MicroOS is temporarily paused. ## Adrian - Jump work on osc plugin to mirror the request from OBS (JUMP) -> IBS (SLE) has started see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Suse_sle_review_team release-compare has now https://github.com/openSUSE/release-compare so far no changes on release-compare Adrian: Dimstar can you give us feedback? Dimstar: last changelog is 29 MB ## Overview of Commmunity SLE Feature Requests (See details inhttps://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Leap/SLEFeatureRequests ) (This section will be newly part of ReleaseEngineering meeting minutes) * Hardware enablement printing/scanners: Update sane to 1.0.29 (PM-2118) - Pending ECO approvals - Pending PM Evaluation - Aiming for maintenance update for SLE-15-SP2:Update. Pending ECO Approvals. * DNF for SLE / Leap Next (PM-2044) - Status is NEW - List of benefits was put together by Neal Gompa and Daniel Mach - Request was raised to PM attention - A lot of discussion over the entire July (this topic got really good visibility). A TODO list from mls that is making it really difficult No offering of solutions if there are dependency problems (dnf just exits) No concept of package vendors No support for products Completely different handling of maintenance updates, i.e. no support of patches No support for patterns No support for translations No support for modalias() supplements to install needed kernel modules No support for language supplements metalink support in librepo only for a complete repository, i.e not file based. This does not fit our download redirector No support for services No support for product licenses No support for L3 tags Different lock handling Does not understand a repo consisting of multiple media I don't see how YaST can work with libdnf * Update Remmina to 1.4.8 (PM-2181) - Waiting for PM evaluation * Add python 3.8 support (PM-1482) - New awaiting PM evaluation - Originally requested for Blender but, now it seems like people generally ask for 3.8 to be available. - Notified PM that this topic is getting attention - Packaging team is working on py38 39 etc via koinstall - python38 request for Factory https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Factory:Staging:B * Please update glibc to 2.29 or newer (PM-2030) - Under Evaluation - Originally reported as https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1173761 - Deferred to the next release, can't be done as a maintenance update. - Currently under evaluation for SLE 15 SP3. PM is in favor of the request. * Update Apparmor to 2.13.4 (PM-1983) - In Progress, TPM Evaluation is done Defered to SP3 Hi Lubos, apparmor in SLE15 SP2 is already at 2.13.4. However, it is not at what Christian wants it to be. Christian has put a big patch called changes-since-2.13.4.diff to upgrade it. This was agreed to be released in SP3 * lqxt-build-tools update to 0.7.0 (PM-1914) - DONE - Deferred to SP3 * add authselect for managing auth stack configuration (PM-1881) - Pending PM Evaluation - Aiming for 15 SP3 - PM generally likes the idea, we're looking for a feedback from Security team. Security team wants to hear feedback from Architect as there seems to be an overlap with pam-config. - Thorsten (Architect) mentioned that we'll have to find resources for pam-config modification as he doesn't have time for it. Any help from community side would be appreciated! * Update libcdio required by python-pycdio 2.1.0 and whipper (PM-1801) - Approved - Will be implemented in SP3:GA -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org
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Lubos Kocman