[Debian-ha-maintainers] Debian-HA apt repository
Adrian Vondendriesch
adrian.vondendriesch at credativ.de
Sun Sep 27 17:42:48 UTC 2015
Hi,
Am 25.09.2015 um 17:40 schrieb Richard B Winters:
> Hello,
>
> On 09/23/2015 03:34 PM, Adrian Vondendriesch wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I know we're currently in prepare/test phase. But IMHO we
>> should provide a repository for people who wants to test our
>> packages. Last few mails on the list show that those
>> people are out there.
>>
>> Currently we have 3 apt repositories (AFAIK):
>> - https://ppa.mmogp.com/apt/debian/:
>> Which provides only a subset of all our debian-ha packages
>> for amd64 and jessie.
>
> [...]
>> - http://www.debha.org/apt/debian-ha/:
>> Where I automatically build and provide all Packages of
>> the debian-ha section on git.debian.org for amd64/i386
>> and jessie/sid (except openais).
>
>> Mainly used for CI and Testing
>> (http://jenkins.debha.org).
>
> Nice - hand't seen it before, I built ppa.mmogp.com because when I asked
> about using a contributing teams' Jenkins system I was told it was their
> companies system, not meant for outsiders to use...did this change, or
> perhaps this is a totally different one?
It's a different one. I build this setup because our internal jenkins
server isn't accessible from outside our company network. All jobs on
jenkins.debha.org are created automatically, using jenkins-debian-glue
(slightly modified by myself) and jenkins-job-builder. If anyone is
interested in access the configuration, I will create a repository on
git.debian.org/debian-ha/.
>> This is where we stand. But what would we like to use /
>> build to provide those testing packages? Thoughts welcome.
>
> [...]
>
> However, if we're shaky about using one single persons' managed
> repository, then I believe we should be using something managed by an
> outside party; Launchpad, or a PPA through Alioth or another Debian
> resource.
In my opinion a "team repository" will suits best. A repository where
anyone of the team gets access to. IMO, such a repository shouldn't be
manage / provided by only one single person. Something like debmon.org
or apt.postgresql.org where _we_ provide packages of the current HA stack.
I've registered the domains debha.org and debian-ha.org. I'm willing to
change the DNS entries to any resource we decide to use. If we want to
use one of these domains.
Greetings,
- Adrian
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