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Epic
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Resolution: Done
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Critical
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None
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OCP CoreOS Layering - CI
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False
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False
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Green
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To Do
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OCPSTRAT-143 - Allow admins to add 3rd party and custom content to RHCOS
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Impediment
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OCPSTRAT-143Allow admins to add 3rd party and custom content to RHCOS
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0% To Do, 0% In Progress, 100% Done
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0
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Minimal goal: get to a nightly, devise a test plan, be able to test a POC of applying a hotfix on that nightly
Stretch goal: get into main pipeline OR automate separate pipeline, execute test plan
Problems to solve: Where is this going to live? What sort of access control?
- Related CoreOS Layering CI and Developer Tooling
- Consider a similar change for the RHCOS pipeline https://issues.redhat.com/browse/COS-1072
- Identify demarcation points between the CoreOS components and the MCO components so we can test interactions between them.
- CoreOS Testing / Layering e2e flow
- CoreOS Testing / Layering CI Notes
Work completed so far:
- Automated FCOS OCI container pushes is now live (https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-pipeline/pull/457).
- Test Plan is written which identifies test ownership and explores what changes will need to be made.
- blocks
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OCPPLAN-9332 Ability to apply hotfix packages to RHCOS via Layering
- Closed
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OCPSTRAT-143 Allow admins to add 3rd party and custom content to RHCOS
- Closed
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OCPSTRAT-161 Allow admins to add add'l RHEL packages to RHCOS
- Closed
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QE Tracker | Closed | Rio Liu | ||
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QE Tracker - dup | Closed | Michelle Krejci |