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Playgrounds repository

Summary

The Playground Repository gives contributors a place to host packages that are not up to the standards of the main Fedora Repository but may still be useful to other users. For now the playground repository contains both packages that are destined for eventual inclusion into the main Fedora Repositories and packages that are never going to make it there. Users of the repository should be willing to endure a certain amount of instability to use packages from here.

All packages in Playground must play nice - no bad licenses, no proprietary software, no patented software.

Owner

  • Name: MarcelaMašláňová
  • Name: other names?
  • Email: mmaslano@redhat.com
  • Release notes owner:
  • Responsible WG: Env and Stacks WG

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 21
  • Last updated: 2014-03-01
  • Tracker bug: <will be assigned by the Wrangler>

Detailed Description

For now the whole proposal lives [here].

Benefit to Fedora

Users can install interesting packages, developers can offer their packages more quickly and their packages can be find easier on one place.

Packages can be included in distribution, possible bugs can be found before inclusion in Fedora main repo.

The main benefit will be easily installable software, which:

  • is waiting for review too long (ugly sw, bundles, ...)
  • requires exact version of sw not included in Fedora

Scope

  • Proposal owners: Env and Stack WG
  • Other developers:
    • Copr devs
      • Ability to mark an individual COPR for inclusion in the Playground repository.
      • Build from a git repository URL and revision hash
      • Copr deployment that's considered reliable enough to build packages for this repo
    • Infra
      • Disk space for the yum/dnf repositories
      • Continuously regenerating repodata
      • Daily composes of the Playground repository
      • Copr deployment that's considered reliable enough to build packages for this repo
  • Release engineering: As a nice to have will be wanted deltarpms, multilib. It's not a blocker for this feature.
  • Policies and guidelines:
    • Packages must follow the Legal Guidelines. In particular, the license for all packages must be approved in the Legal Guidelines.
    • Packages may violate other Fedora Packaging Guidelines.

Upgrade/compatibility impact

Main repository won't be harmed by Playground.

How To Test

0. Build your package or set of packages in Copr

1. Ask for marking your packages as Playground

2. Wait for addition into Playground repository

3. Add Playground repo and install by PackageKit/yum


N/A (not a System Wide Change)

User Experience

N/A (not a System Wide Change)

Dependencies

N/A (not a System Wide Change)

Contingency Plan

  • Contingency mechanism: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
  • Contingency deadline: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
  • Blocks release? N/A (not a System Wide Change), No
  • Blocks product? Doesn't block a product. Another repo, different than Playground, could be, but we are not providing any other at this moment.

Documentation

Will be.

Release Notes