#245 [Talk-50] How to test Fedora updates with your custom CI?
Closed: Talk Scheduled 3 years ago by riecatnor. Opened 3 years ago by bookwar.

  1. What is your proposal?

    Imagine you have a fancy bash script, which you used to run to verify your rpm packages. How do you set it up to verify every package update in Rawhide?

    Or maybe you have your own lab with a specific hardware. How do you set up the automated regression testing to prevent breaking changes to land in Rawhide?

    As Rawhide Gating infrastructure is based on messaging and distributed services, it is open by default and allows anyone to start automated testing of Fedora packages and provide feedback to Fedora updates.

    In this talk I will provide the overview of the Rawhide Gating and describe the steps needed to create your own generic test pipeline in Fedora CI. I will also cover how one can use custom CI system to test and vote on Fedora Rawhide updates.

  2. Who in addition to the speaker needs to be in the virtual room for this to succeed? This could be the audience you need to reach, other participants in the conversation, or other stakeholders.

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  3. Is this a…

    50 minute Talk

  4. Anything else we need to know?

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  5. Who are you?

    • Name: Aleksandra Fedorova
    • FAS ID: bookwar
    • IRC Nick: bookwar
    • Timezone: Europe/Berlin

Metadata Update from @riecatnor:
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3 years ago

I'm intrigued but am unsure of the audience here. Might this be something we take to a conference where upstream developers are predominant and pitch it to them? (Or, will this session encourage packagers to do that with the software they maintain?)

I'd say the target audience here is downstream rather than upstream. It is directed towards users of the Fedora platform rather than developers of an upstream app.

Example is: building Lenovo workstation with pre-installed Fedora.

It also could be interesting for RPMFusion folks or maintainers of copr repositories, or Fedora packagers themselves.

Thus I think Fedora-related conferences are a better place to find such an audience

I am actually super intrigued in this topic. I know folks to ping in the H.P.C. space who are doing related work with internal RHEL infra, and I think they would be interested in this topic.

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3 years ago

I see CPE talk twice in this calendar.

If CPE talk is going to happen on Saturday, then Sunday 11:00 would be the best slot for me.

Hi @bookwar apologies, that error was fixed. The latest schedule can be found here: https://hopin.to/events/nest-with-fedora

Hi @bookwar we still have time to fit this in :) take a look at the schedule for Saturday & Sunday and let me know if there is a time that works for you.

Hi, please add me on Sunday, in parallel with "rpmautospec: goal, design and scope" talk.

@bookwar working on getting this set up now.

Thank you for your participation at Nest with Fedora, it is appreciated. It was a great event and we have received a bunch of positive feedback.

Please attach slides or a link to slides here, and I will close the ticket as complete. If you did not use slides during your session, please comment to let me know.

Cheers!

Metadata Update from @riecatnor:
- Issue close_status updated to: Talk Scheduled
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

3 years ago

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