Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2017 13:09:41 +0000 From: Jason Slagle <jslagle@gmail.com> To: =?UTF-8?Q?Romain_Tarti=C3=A8re?= <romain@freebsd.org>, freebsd@zleslie.info, ruby@freebsd.org, tj@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [CFT] Bringing in Puppet 5 Message-ID: <CALby3uZZK3S74TmFRiJvVhv0OO1Pyp8nNnCRkBVAY98PVutekQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20170718083254.GA80854@FreeBSD.org> References: <20170710152902.GA69412@blogreen.org> <20170718083254.GA80854@FreeBSD.org>
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I have no issue giving up my maintainership if someone with commit wants it, but would also be interested in helping if a puppet@ was formed - I took maintainership to try to get some traction but pretty quickly hit some upstream roadblocks that weren't easily solved in a way that the ports tree would allow. I can follow up with some Puppet folk - some of my upstream things are merged - others are still open. Some were blockers for cfacter on FreeBSD. I plan to hack on FreeBSD Puppet stuff all day at the contributor summit at Puppetconf this year if there are others. On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 4:32 AM Romain Tarti=C3=A8re <romain@freebsd.org> w= rote: > Hello all, > > Because of a transient mail problem, Zach Leslie replied to me > privately. With his authorization, I copy here some bits of his reply > so that all maintainers have the same information. > > On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 11:26:45AM -0700, Zach Leslie wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 8:32 AM, Romain Tarti=C3=A8re <romain@blogreen.= org> > wrote: > > > =3D=3D=3D> I have been working on preparing Puppet 5 inclusion, that = is a > > > bunch of new ports: > > > > > > - databases/puppetdb5 > > > - databases/puppetdb-terminus5 > > > - sysutils/puppet5 > > > > > > I can take maintainership of these ports, I can give you maintainersh= ip > > > if you want it, or we can consider creating a puppet@ list and make i= t > > > maintainer of these new ports (and existing ones if you want). Pleas= e > > > tell me what you think about this! > > > > I would love to share responsibility in this area. I initially took > > maintainership because it was needed, and I was in a position to help > > submit patches. I don't currently have commit privileges, but I think > > the vote for that is happening now. It would be great to have other > > folks who are interested in keeping Puppet updated and solid to bounce > > ideas off of, etc. > > > > I think you're idea of a puppet@ list sounds like a great way to keep > > things moving forward if someone is out of reach for a while. > > So, so far, these ports could be switched to puppet@ for maintainership: > > - databases/puppetdb-terminus3 > - databases/puppetdb-terminus5 > - databases/puppetdb3 > - databases/puppetdb5 > - devel/rubygem-hocon > - sysutils/puppet4 > - sysutils/puppet5 > > I mailed portmgr@ asking for details about how to proceed and am waiting > for a reply from them. > > > On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 11:26:45AM -0700, Zach Leslie wrote: > > I did notice that sysutils/puppetserver5 is missing from your list > > above. Is that something you are planning on? I'm happy to pick that > > one up if not. Also, does that suggest that you are perhaps only > > using FreeBSD as agents? > > sysutils/puppetserver5 should definitively be in this list. I am not > using it for now, so I can't test it, that's why it is not in the list, > but since running a puppet master from the Ruby source is deprecated, > it's a must-have. > > On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 05:29:02PM +0200, Romain Tarti=C3=A8re wrote: > > (Note that the upgrade itself was really straightforward for me. Pleas= e > > tell me if it was not for you). > > On 11.0, I see that sysutils/facter crashes when LC_ALL=3DC. The problem > does not occurs on 10.3. The backtrace show that the problem is related > to locales, but I had no time to dig into this. > > Romain > -- > Romain Tarti=C3=A8re <romain@FreeBSD.org> http://people.FreeBSD.org/~rom= ain/ > pgp: 8234 9A78 E7C0 B807 0B59 80FF BA4D 1D95 5112 336F (ID: 0x5112336F) > (plain text =3Dnon-HTML=3D PGP/GPG encrypted/signed e-mail much appreciat= ed) >
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