[app-dev] Silicon MRI Version Bump happening now


Robert Varga
 

On 19/10/2020 00:21, Robert Varga wrote:
Netvirt has three problems:
- unfilled key properties causing NPEs
- modernizer violations
- a failure with MDSAL :)
Alright, we are down to netvirt only -- i.e. it is the sole leaf project
holding up:
- successful int/dist (i.e. refreshed snapshot distro)
- distcheck for all projects (i.e. all patches are getting -1)
- autorelease build (i.e. CSIT candidate build)
- testing

I have not seen any activity on
https://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/c/netvirt/+/92971 or communication
regarding that patch from netvirt quarters, even though all current
committers have been on its review for 5 days and this thread did issue
a call to action.

I therefore propose we just drop netvirt from int/dist and autorelease.

Abhijit: can we have the TSC decision on that be made on tomorrow's call?

Thanks,
Robert


Abhijit Kumbhare
 

>> I therefore propose we just drop netvirt from int/dist and autorelease.

>> Abhijit: can we have the TSC decision on that be made on tomorrow's call?

Sure - we should make decisions on the other self managed projects as well. 

On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 3:01 PM Robert Varga <nite@...> wrote:
On 19/10/2020 00:21, Robert Varga wrote:
> Netvirt has three problems:
> - unfilled key properties causing NPEs
> - modernizer violations
> - a failure with MDSAL :)

Alright, we are down to netvirt only -- i.e. it is the sole leaf project
holding up:
- successful int/dist (i.e. refreshed snapshot distro)
- distcheck for all projects (i.e. all patches are getting -1)
- autorelease build (i.e. CSIT candidate build)
- testing

I have not seen any activity on
https://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/c/netvirt/+/92971 or communication
regarding that patch from netvirt quarters, even though all current
committers have been on its review for 5 days and this thread did issue
a call to action.

I therefore propose we just drop netvirt from int/dist and autorelease.

Abhijit: can we have the TSC decision on that be made on tomorrow's call?

Thanks,
Robert