[openstack-dev] [release] [pbr] semver on master branches after RC WAS Re: How do I calculate the semantic version prior to a release?

Doug Hellmann doug at doughellmann.com
Wed Mar 23 20:02:06 UTC 2016


Excerpts from Ian Cordasco's message of 2016-03-22 16:39:02 -0500:
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> From: Alan Pevec <apevec at gmail.com>
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> Date: March 22, 2016 at 14:21:47
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> Subject:  Re: [openstack-dev] [release] [pbr] semver on master branches after RC WAS Re: How do I calculate the semantic version prior to a release?
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> > > The release team discussed this at the summit and agreed that it didn't really matter.  
> > The only folks seeing the auto-generated versions are those doing CD from git, and they  
> > should not be mixing different branches of a project in a given environment. So I don't  
> > think it is strictly necessary to raise the major version, or give pbr the hint to do so.  
> >  
> > ok, I'll send confused RDO trunk users here :)
> > That means until first Newton milestone tag is pushed, master will
> > have misleading version. Newton schedule is not defined yet but 1st
> > milestone is normally 1 month after Summit, and 2 months from now is
> > rather large window.
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> This affects other OpenStack projects like the OpenStack Ansible project which builds from trunk and does periodic upgrades from the latest stable branch to whatever is running on master. Further they're using pip and this will absolutely cause headaches upgrading that.

Are you saying the Ansible playbooks install server projects using pip?
For that to be a problem they would have to be installing from git URLs
or directly from tarballs. Is that the case?

Doug

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