12:33:13 #startmeeting rpm_packaging 12:33:14 Meeting started Wed Sep 18 12:33:13 2019 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is jpena. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 12:33:15 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 12:33:17 The meeting name has been set to 'rpm_packaging' 12:33:17 ping toabctl, dirk, apevec, jpena, jruzicka, number80, kaslcrof, cmurphy, rha 12:33:27 Remember to add any topics to the agenda at https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/openstack-rpm-packaging 12:34:05 #topic roll call 12:34:27 o/ 12:35:08 #chair cmurphy 12:35:09 Current chairs: cmurphy jpena 12:41:09 hi. Sorry for being late. 12:41:33 o/ 12:42:02 #chair dirk rha 12:42:03 Current chairs: cmurphy dirk jpena rha 12:42:20 I see no topics in the agenda, let's go straight to the open floor then 12:42:23 #topic open floor 12:42:27 Any topics to discuss? 12:42:38 #undo 12:42:39 Removing item from minutes: #topic open floor 12:42:48 now I see we're getting them :) 12:43:06 #topic cookiecutter templates 12:43:33 who proposed this topic? 12:44:34 mine 12:44:46 sorry, seems to have lost the etherpad cookie 12:45:32 the topic is about solving the need that "which spec file is the one that I should copy&paste from for creating a new package"? problem 12:46:12 I would suggest that we have some __template__ .spec.j2 for one or two common usecases (like some py3 only package / openstack service/ singlespec'ed one) 12:46:21 potentially fewer templates to start from is better 12:46:47 any feedback/opinions about that? while I generally know which spec files are "better" as source of inspiration to others, that doesn't well translate to others 12:47:41 that sounds like a good idea 12:47:42 I think it's a good idea. We used to have a similar concept for RDO in https://github.com/rdo-infra/example-distgit 12:48:53 Yeah, sounds good to me as well. 12:48:53 any proposals which spec templates we should create? 12:48:57 any volunteers? :) 12:51:22 any good examples to rationalize from? 12:51:26 I think something for openstack services seems to be the most useful one. Those tend to be more complex. 12:51:38 I would pick one of the oslo.* spec files as starter to create the cookiecutter from 12:55:52 sounds good as a started. I guess oslo, client and service would be good candidates 12:55:59 starter* 12:58:49 I need to join another meeting, shall we move on? 13:02:12 sure 13:03:28 jpena: yes, sorry, I'll take the action for now 13:03:38 #action dirk make initial cookiecutter review 13:03:41 great, thanks 13:03:51 #topic more periodic tests? 13:03:58 lets skip that for today 13:04:21 #topic open floor 13:04:27 there are a few urgent reviews to look at: 13:04:29 https://review.opendev.org/#/c/682860/ 13:04:38 https://review.opendev.org/#/c/682883/ 13:04:50 https://review.opendev.org/#/c/682027/ 13:05:02 https://review.opendev.org/#/c/682320/ 13:05:07 we talked about doing a project update at the summit and then i went on vacation, did a brainstorm happen and did we get a session reserved? 13:05:07 would be good to get some reviews.. :-) 13:05:30 ugh 13:05:34 cmurphy: I don't know.. 13:05:55 I actually think we have a few things to talk about this time, there was a large spike in activity recently 13:06:20 I'll try to find some time later today for the reviews 13:06:21 these were my slides from last time fwiw https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DCuIu6A6mdrMVRGY5HyffT7e3LBkzDCZOa1wj6IJO2s/edit?usp=sharing 13:06:24 https://review.opendev.org/#/c/682320/ 13:06:27 argh 13:06:32 https://github.com/openstack/rpm-packaging/graphs/contributors 13:06:50 cmurphy: could you do a copy of them and I'll find som etime (likely tomorrow afternoon) for that? 13:07:16 sure 13:08:06 https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1PWB4POjOgseWL8KjEL5ztYjJxMVk9BQBPV-Sv7-kK0w/edit?usp=sharing 13:08:58 i'll go ahead and sign up with kendall 13:09:40 thanks! 13:18:25 Merged openstack/rpm-packaging master: Remove patch that went upstream https://review.opendev.org/682883 13:18:41 anything else to discuss? 13:21:02 seems like not 13:21:48 #endmeeting