On Wed, May 03, 2023 at 03:28:00PM +0000, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
tl;dr is that the OpenDev Collaboratory is looking at potentially scaling back on Fedora-based test platform support. Several options are presented in this service-discuss post:
https://lists.opendev.org/archives/list/service-discuss@lists.opendev.org/th...
If you have an opinion on using Fedora in our CI jobs, please follow up to the discussion there.
Hi, Jeremy. FWIW, I think it is still valuable to have at least the latest Fedora-only image available. Often times kernel and virtualization fixes are first fixed on Fedora -- many upstream kernel developers happen to use Fedora. Another reason I wanted to mention is the 'virt-preview' repo[1]. But I see that 'virt-preview' is also available for CentOS stream. So that's a less strong reason. That said, if dropping Fedora is the compromise we need to make to reduce the workload of "mirroring and image management, then I don't insist. [1] https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/virtmaint-sig/virt-preview/ -- /kashyap