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== Contact == | == Contact == | ||
− | + | Most of the core team is reachable on the Freenode IRC channel #openstack-rpm-packaging. if in doubt, please ping | |
+ | jpena. <br> | ||
+ | The PTL for the Train cycle is Thomas Bechtold (IRC nick: toabctl)<br> | ||
+ | The PTL for the Stein Cycle was Dirk Mueller (IRC nick: dirk)<br> | ||
+ | The PTL for the Rocky cycle is Javier Peña (IRC nick: jpena)<br> | ||
+ | The PTL for the Queens cycle was Thomas Bechtold (IRC nick: toabctl)<br> | ||
+ | The PTL for the Pike cycle was Igor Yozhikov (IRC nick: IgorYozhikov)<br> | ||
+ | The PTL for the Ocata cycle was Haïkel Guémar (IRC nick: number80)<br> | ||
+ | The PTL for the Newton Cycle was Dirk Mueller (IRC nick: dirk)<br> | ||
+ | The PTL for the Mitaka Cycle was Dirk Mueller (IRC nick: dirk)<br> | ||
Preferred way to interact with the contributors is by joining the weekly [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Rpm-packaging/Meetings IRC Meeting]. | Preferred way to interact with the contributors is by joining the weekly [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Rpm-packaging/Meetings IRC Meeting]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:39, 13 May 2019
Contents
Introduction
RPM Packaging for OpenStack is an cross-distribution and cross-vendor effort to create common templates for building OpenStack packages for RPM based Linux and OpenStack distributions. The project was started with the goal of unifying the independent packaging efforts of RDO and SUSE, but is really open for anyone who wants to contribute RPM packaging spec files for any distribution.
Goals
The goal of the project is to build up a central repository for RPM .spec files and in the longer run unify the downstream packaging efforts into one jointly maintained upstream project. We intend to also maintain the packaging of the stable/ branch lifecycle of the OpenStack Mitaka release.
Projects
rpm-packaging
Official name | rpm-packaging |
Source code | https://github.com/openstack/rpm-packaging and https://github.com/openstack/rpm-packaging-tools |
Bug tracker | https://bugs.launchpad.net/rpm-packaging |
Feature tracker | https://blueprints.launchpad.net/rpm-packaging |
Attached CIs | SUSE Mirantis |
renderspec
Official name | renderspec |
Documentation | http://docs.openstack.org/developer/renderspec/ |
Source code | https://github.com/openstack/renderspec |
Bug tracker | https://bugs.launchpad.net/renderspec |
pymod2pkg
Official name | pymod2pkg |
Source code | https://github.com/openstack/pymod2pkg |
Bug tracker | https://bugs.launchpad.net/pymod2pkg |
Contact
Most of the core team is reachable on the Freenode IRC channel #openstack-rpm-packaging. if in doubt, please ping
jpena.
The PTL for the Train cycle is Thomas Bechtold (IRC nick: toabctl)
The PTL for the Stein Cycle was Dirk Mueller (IRC nick: dirk)
The PTL for the Rocky cycle is Javier Peña (IRC nick: jpena)
The PTL for the Queens cycle was Thomas Bechtold (IRC nick: toabctl)
The PTL for the Pike cycle was Igor Yozhikov (IRC nick: IgorYozhikov)
The PTL for the Ocata cycle was Haïkel Guémar (IRC nick: number80)
The PTL for the Newton Cycle was Dirk Mueller (IRC nick: dirk)
The PTL for the Mitaka Cycle was Dirk Mueller (IRC nick: dirk)
Preferred way to interact with the contributors is by joining the weekly IRC Meeting.