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Priorities

Immediate Priorites

F24 Commitments

Deliverable Approval Status Dev Status Notes
Layered image builds Accepted In Progress Includes work for OpenShift in Fedora below
OpenShift in Fedora Accepted Done
PDC deployed & populated with product / release data Accepted In Progress
Pungi 4 upgrade and Pungi roadmap Accepted In Progress
Move to livemedia-creator for live cds & disk images Accepted In Progress
Signed repos in koji Accepted In Progress
Content signing can be automated through Sigul or another tool Planning Not Started

Backlog

Note: Backlog items are not necessarily complete or groomed; if you have questions about the goal of these items, ask the team!

  • Documentation of rel-eng process so that internal release engineers can contribute
  • Development & Deployment Process Improvement / Standardization
  • Atomic redesigned workflow & toolchain - F25 Candidate
  • Docker container automated 2 week releases - F25 Candidate
    • Including Bodhi support for non-rpm content
    • Using rel-eng-o-tron (above)
    • Libreleng - putting releng functions into a common shared location so our scripts can use them
  • Move to createrepo_c (required before python3) - F25 Candidate
  • DVD ISO support in Koji - F25 Candidate
  • Move from yum to dnf (required before python3)
  • Docker images can be built in Oz / ImageFactory OR in OSBS to align with internal teams for all supported arches (F26 candidate)
  • Port to python 3 - Pungi, Mash, releng scripts, fedpkg, rpkg, etc
    • Requires roadmap for testability so that we can verify our migration
  • Atomic ostree repo management
  • Method for releasing zero day fixes quickly - https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/5886
  • Consolidate hubs for primary and secondary arches
  • RHEL process checks done internally that should also be done in Fedora (ie license checking, rpmdiff / static analysis, etc)
  • Koji 2.0
  • ET / Bodhi alignment
  • RHEL.next support
  • Ability to create embargoed builds in tools (at least koji & bodhi) and lift the embargo after release so that security can get embargoed changes out quickly
  • Any opportunities for leveraging Level 1 support
  • rel-eng scripts cleanup
  • rel-eng tools are not easily testable or contributed to
  • changes can be tested in an integrated environment before releasing to production
  • Critical system / use case integration with gilmsg where appropriate in release tooling
  • Development release gating with sanity testing / stability
  • Fedora Rings / Alephs
  • Layered images _not_ from RPMs — source-to-image or other
  • Releng CI (on Jenkins)

Completed