[RFC/RFA] Remove references to bileto from OpenLDAPUpdates

Steve Langasek steve.langasek at ubuntu.com
Sat Mar 11 03:17:02 UTC 2023


On Mon, Mar 06, 2023 at 09:44:49PM -0500, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote:
> Given the recent issues that are affecting bileto, and considering that
> there seems to be a de facto agreement to stop using the the service, I
> would like to make the following minor changes to the OpenLDAPUpdates
> wiki page.

> OK to apply?

+1 on this.  I don't see much value in pre-testing in a bileto ppa anyway,
the test results don't transfer to the main archive's view so the tests all
just get rerun.

> -- 
> Sergio
> GPG key ID: E92F D0B3 6B14 F1F4 D8E0  EB2F 106D A1C8 C3CB BF14
> 
> --- mre-wiki-original.txt	2023-03-06 21:39:07.028978346 -0500
> +++ mre-wiki-rewrite.txt	2023-03-06 21:40:50.767844109 -0500
> @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
>  Before filing an SRU/MRE bug and kickoff the process officially, we need to perform the following actions:
>  
>    1. Merge the latest OpenLDAP LTS microrelease into our existing package, rebasing whatever delta the package may contain.
> -  2. Upload the resulting package to a bileto PPA, making sure that the build succeeds '''and''' that there are no autopkgtest regressions introduced.
> +  2. Upload the resulting package to a PPA, making sure that the build succeeds '''and''' that there are no autopkgtest regressions introduced.
>  
>  When everything looks OK, we are ready to start the SRU process.
>  
> @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
>  
>  === Testing and verification ===
>  
> -As explained above, the testing will be done primarily using a bileto ticket, which will also run autopkgtests for all of the reverse dependencies as well as upstream's testsuite during the package build.
> +As explained above, the testing will be done primarily using a PPA, from which we will also run autopkgtests for all of the reverse dependencies as well as upstream's testsuite during the package build.
>  
>  We will also provide a link to upstream's "call for testing" email and to the !GitLab jobs that were executed when the release was cut.

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