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Create infrastucture for building alternative composes based on ELN #40

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tstellar opened this issue Apr 16, 2021 · 1 comment
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I'm interested in helping to create infrastructure for building alternative composes based on ELN. This follows on some of the ideas proposed on the Fedora mailing list (Alternative buildroot as a development too),(Fedora as an operating system factory).

Just to get the discussion going, one idea for implementing this is to create a secondary koji instance in Fedora that can be used for building these alternative composes. I think such a project could be broken down into the following steps:

  1. Determine resource requirements of the secondary koji instance.
  2. Submit a new initiative to Community Platform Engineering requesting the resources.
  3. Bring up secondary koji instance on the acquired resources.
  4. Create process for community members to request alternative buildroot creation.

I think the resource acquisition is going to be the most difficult part of this no matter what solution is chosen or where the resources come from, so I think it would make sense to prioritize this even if we haven't fully worked out all the other details.

Does anyone have other ideas or thoughts about this one?

@bookwar bookwar added the Meeting Topics for discussion at the weekly meeting label Apr 23, 2021
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tstellar commented Jun 3, 2021

We're going to look into using side tags in the Fedora koji instance for creating these alternative composes.

@sgallagher sgallagher removed the Meeting Topics for discussion at the weekly meeting label Dec 2, 2021
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