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to content | to menu | to search tuesday, april 17 2018 no more comments by pierre-yves on tuesday, april 17 2018, 09:56 - général just a small heads-up that i am hereby closing comments on this blog. the amount of spam i get versus legitimate comment is too high. thanks to everyone who ever commented on this blog! friday, april 13 2018 fedora infrastructure hackathon 2018 by pierre-yves on friday, april 13 2018, 04:20 - général events fedora fedora-infra fedora-planet this week, a good part of the fedora infrastructure team as well as some members from the centos infrastructure team met up in frederisksburg (virginia, usa) for a few days of hacking together. continue reading ... thursday, february 1 2018 spec change statistics by pierre-yves on thursday, february 1 2018, 08:55 - général fedora fedora-planet stats over the last couple of days i took a look at all the spec files in fedora . i wanted to find out how many packages have not been updated by someone else than release engineering for mass-rebuilds. here is a graphical representation of the data: and some numbers: 20994 spec files considered 11 have unknown last date changed (could be that only dennis changed those or something was wrong with their changelog) 13926 have been updated since january 1st 2017 (~66%) 17061 have been updated since january 1st 2016 (~81%) 18843 have been updated since january 1st 2015 (~90%) in other words, about 20% of our packages have not been updated by a human for 2 years and 10% for 3 years! here are the details used for these stats: the script used to generate the stats csv file used to generate the graph above (this is one of the two csv files produced by the script) friday, december 8 2017 introducing simple-koji-ci by pierre-yves on friday, december 8 2017, 15:39 - général fedora fedora-infra fedora-planet pagure test simple-koji-ci is a small fedmsg -based service that just got deployed in the fedora infrastructure. it aims at doing something really simple: for each pull-request opened in pagure on dist-git , kick off a scratch-build in koji and report the outcome of this build to the pull-request. this way, when someone opens a pull-request against a package that you are maintaining you can quickly see if that change would build (at least at the time the pull-request was opened). this service is currently really simple and straight forward, dumb in many ways and still missing some desired features such as: - kick off a new scratch build in the pr is rebased/updated - allow package maintainer to retrigger the build manually but it is a start and we will work on improving it :) happy packaging! ps: live example wednesday, august 30 2017 flock 2017 - day 1 by pierre-yves on wednesday, august 30 2017, 03:42 - général events fedora fedora-planet flock today was the first day of the flock 2017 conference in cape code. i arrived there on sunday, giving me a little time to adjust to the jet lag so i was somewhat ready for this first day. it started with the traditional talk from the fedora project leader about the state of fedora, updating us on statistics and explaining some of the challenges we as a community are facing and are working on. having followed or being involved in some of these changes, it was nice to see them brought forward as being important objectives for us to work on. after that we got a pitch from all the speakers at the conference about what they are going to present or work on. there is quite a large diversity of topics as usual which gets into the traditional struggle of "what do i attend?" :-) this afternoon, we had our pagure hackfest which has been quite productive considering how many people were present (there were some quite interesting talks at the same time, cf the question above). we fixed the milter integration which allows to comment on issue by just replying to the email/notification. turned out to be a simple configuration change, but in the long run i do not know if we shouldn't adjust the code a little bit more. so i may open a pull-request to change a bit the behavior there. we also had a new contributor set up his environment and working on an easyfix (pr incoming soon) and together with matt prahl we worked on a couple of pull-requests to get the tests running and behave as expected. after that i attended the presentation about fedora-hubs. having been involved in the early stages of the project it was nice to see where it is now and to see that it is in good hands! i then attended the presentation about the fedora magazine which was quite interesting and explained how the editorial board works and plan the articles or work with the authors writing them. the last presentation i attended was from will woods and was really interesting. i will likely going to butcher the ideas he presented, but it was about a r&d project he has been working on trying to improve the situation around composing artifacts with rpms. his findings were that rpm scriptlets are most often the limiting factor and that with some more structure we could improve the situation quite a bit. he showed us the compose of a qcow image being done in less than 30 seconds and, i quote, "before optimization". this sounds really quite interesting for the ci work that currently being done, though integrating both project is likely a long term idea. the day ended with a game night with pizzas and drinks allowing us to spend time and chat about all sorts of things, work-related and not. tuesday, february 28 2017 some stats about our dist-git and updates by pierre-yves on tuesday, february 28 2017, 14:33 - général datagrepper fedora fedora-planet i recently started looking at our dist-git usage but my data was a little limited. instead of querying datagrepper i managed to access directly the data in the database to get some stats: dist-git commits here is the output: over 1582 days (from 2012-10-08 to 2017-02-28) there was an average of 376.300884956 commits per day the median is of 327.0 commits per day the minimum number of commits was 1 the maximum number of commits was 34716 for the average and median we removed all the days where there were more than 3,000 builds since they mostly concern mass-rebuilds (18 days were above 3000, and thus removed). this is how it looks in a graph: commits in dist-git per day bodhi updates using the same data source, i went on to look at the number of bodhi updates flagged go to testing and the number of bodhi updates flagged to go to stable per day. here is the output: over 1541 days (from 2012-10-08 to 2017-02-28) there was an average of 76.9000648929 requests to testing per day the median is of 75 requests to testing per day the minimum number of requests to testing was 4 the maximum number of requests to testing was 291 over 1561 days (from 2012-10-08 to 2017-02-28) there was an average of 57.4477898783 requests to stable per day the median is of 54 requests to stable per day the minimum number of requests to stable was 1 the maximum number of requests to stable was 217 (no data were removed there since there are no equivalent to mass-rebuild for these). graphically: updates requests for testing: updates requests for stable: thursday, february 23 2017 some stats about our dist-git usage by pierre-yves on thursday, february 23 2017, 18:48 - général datagrepper fedora fedora-planet you may have heard that there are some thoughts going on around integrating some continuous integration for our packaging work in fedora. having in mind the question about how much resources we would need to offer ci in fedora, i tried to gather some stats about our dist-git usage. querying datagrepper was as always the way to go, although the amount of data in datagrepper is such that it starts to be hard to query some topics (such as koji builds) or to go back very far in history. anyway, i went on and retrieved 87600 messages from datagrepper, covering 158 days. here is the output: over 158 days (from 2016-09-19 to 2017-02-23) there was an av
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