On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 7:24 PM Ghanshyam Mann <gmann@ghanshyammann.com> wrote:
---- On Wed, 06 Jan 2021 15:04:34 -0600 Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> wrote ----
Hi,
On 1/6/21 6:59 PM, Ghanshyam Mann wrote:
Hello Everyone,
You might have seen the discussion around dropping the lower constraints testing as it becomes more challenging than the current value of doing it.
As a downstream distribution package maintainer, I see this as a major regression of the code quality that upstream is shipping. Without l-c tests, there's no assurance of the reality of a lower-bound dependency.
So then we're back to 5 years ago, when OpenStack just artificially was setting very high lower bound because we just didn't know...
Hi Zigo,
We discussed the usage of l-c file among different packagers in 14th Jan TC meeting[1],
can you confirm if Debian directly depends on l-c file and use them OR it is good for code quality if project maintains it?
Below packagers does not use l-c file instead use u-c - RDO - openstack-charms - ubuntu
FWIW, if we are including openstack-charms here, then I can also confirm the same for Kolla - we just use u-c. -yoctozepto