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Stretch cloud images releases



Le 22/02/2017 à 16:13, Antonio Terceiro a écrit :
> On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 05:23:16PM +0100, Emmanuel Kasper wrote:
>>>> Another thing I've been considering is that we intend the official cloud
>>>> images to be ready and released at the same time as the primary stretch
>>>> announcement. (Well, I intend this anyway, and am assuming that the rest
>>>> of the cloud team has no major objections.) Ideally the release
>>>> announcement will at least make mention of the availability of cloud
>>>> images for whichever platforms are ready at release time (AWS, MS Azure,
>>>> Google, Docker, etc). What's the best way to ensure that this happens?
>>>> Should we try to come up with the appropriate wording and pass it along
>>>> to press@? Is that going to reach the right people?
>>>
>>> That's a good start, yes. :-)
>>>
>>> I'm expecting to get Stretch Openstack images built on release
>>> day. What other images can we expect to get done then?
>>
>> I can push vagrant images on that same day.
>> Starting from the momment the release iso is available somwhere online
>> with its checksum I need two hours to build the image locally and upload
>> to the Vagrant cloud servers (mostly upload time)
> 
> are you willing to also do libvirt/lxc vagrant images besides
> virtualbox, or do I need to tag along? ;-)

I haven't look at them the last months, so probably it would be besser
if you can tag along for this release :)
Also Virtual Box which I am using for the testing builds, does not work
when a KVM process is active, so it complicates the parallel building of
images.

BTW are we official ?
We seem good for https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DPL/OfficialImages

but we're still building locally, not on Debian Infrastructure which
IIRC debian-cd would prefered.

For releases notes, I'm fine if the work we do on Vagrant is mentioned
in "other cloud images by debian developpers" .I would be happy to have
the Debian official tag, but I can live without it.
So Steve it's up to you :)

Emmanuel


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