#10 Review list of non-provenpackager committable packages
Closed None Opened 15 years ago by jstanley.

Currently the list is as follows:

{{{
pkgdb=# select distinct p.name from package as p, packagelisting as pl, grouppackagelisting as gpl, grouppackagelistingacl as gpla where gpla.grouppackagelistingid = gpl.id and p.id = pl.packageid and pl.id = gpl.packagelistingid and gpl.groupid= 107427 and acl = 'commit' and gpla.statuscode != 3;
name


arj
autoconf
autoconf213
automake
automake14
automake15
automake16
automake17
bacula
beecrypt
bind-libbind
binutils
bitlbee
calamaris
certmaster
cobbler
cryptsetup-luks
device-mapper
device-mapper-multipath
digitemp
dmraid
dovecot
dsniff
duplicity
eggdrop
event-compat-sysv
fet
firefox
func
gcc
gdal
geos
gkrellm-top
glibc
gnutls
grass
hdparm
hwdata
iftop
initscripts
irda-utils
iverilog
kdebase
kdebase-runtime
kdebase-workspace
kdelibs
kdepimlibs
kernel
koan
ksh
libcap
libgcrypt1
libgeotiff
libnids
libopm
librsync
libtool
lvm2
mapnik
mimedefang
mksh
ogdi
openlayers
openssh
openssl
pam
pciutils
perl-ccom
perl-CGI-SpeedyCGI
perl-Net-LibIDN
perl-Razor-Agent
perl-Socket6
pexpect
php-idn
php-magickwand
popt
prctl
prelink
proj
python-boto
python-GnuPGInterface
python-suds
rubygem-hoe
setuptool
smartmontools
squirrelmail
tcpick
thunderbird
ucview
unicap
vim
wget
xulrunner
(93 rows)
}}}


Using the list above, here's the breakdown by number of packages and owners:

 57 robert
 17 rezso
 15 karsten
  8 mdehaan
  5 than
  5 mhlavink
  5 lvm-team
  4 tmraz
  4 gecko-maint
  3 jakub
  2 notting
  2 mcpierce
  2 jortel
  2 ixs
  1 wtogami
  1 sharkcz
  1 nickc
  1 mschwendt
  1 kernel-maint
  1 johnp

Note that some of these are teams 'kernel-maint', etc.
Is our next step emailing these folks and asking for some justification from them? Or should we discuss what is valid justification and what is not before doing that?

binutils
firefox
func
gcc
glibc
kernel
xulrunner

These seem like acceptable use to me. That would eliminate having to talk to kernel-maint and jakub at least. If we think thunderbird and the one other app are fine, then we can eliminate talking to gecko-maint as well.

notting can answer for himself here, so that's one less person to chase :)

dovecot

It was an omission, opened now :-)

event-compat-sysv is a dead package on all branches (in fact, we could just delete the module.)

initscripts changes should go upstream (it's in Fedora hosted) - they shouldn't need to be added in package CVS. (And cvsadmin & arch teams have access if something does need emergency fixing.)

removing from meeting agenda for now

Adding back to agenda in light of provenpackager reseed, and request on f-devel.

Current list:
{{{
arj
autoconf
autoconf213
automake
automake14
automake15
automake16
automake17
b
bacula
beecrypt
bind-libbind
binutils
bitlbee
calamaris
certmaster
cobbler
Common documentation files for oVirt
cryptsetup-luks
device-mapper
device-mapper-multipath
digitemp
dmraid
dsniff
duplicity
eggdrop
erlang-pgsql
event-compat-sysv
fet
firefox
fonts-sig
func
gcc
gdal
geos
gkrellm-top
glibc
gnutls
grass
hdparm
hwdata
iftop
initscripts
irda-utils
iverilog
jabbperpy
kdebase
kdebase-runtime
kdebase-workspace
kdelibs
kdepimlibs
kernel
koan
ksh
libcap
libgcrypt1
libgeotiff
libnids
libopm
librsync
libtool
lvm2
mapnik
mimedefang
mksh
moon-buggy
ogdi
openlayers
openssh
openssl
pam
pciutils
perl-ccom
perl-CGI-SpeedyCGI
Perl extension for portable daemons
perl-Net-LibIDN
perl-Razor-Agent
perl-Socket6
pexpect
php-idn
php-magickwand
popt
prctl
prelink
proj
python-boto
python-GnuPGInterface
python-suds
rubygem-hoe
salut
saxon8
setuptool
sip-redirect
smartmontools
squirrelmail
tcpick
thunderbird
ucview
unicap
vim
wget
xulrunner
(102 rows)
}}}

Some of those have been opened in devel. Here's the list without the ones that have been opened in devel and with the typo-packages removed:

select distinct p.name from package as p, packagelisting as pl, grouppackagelisting as gpl, grouppackagelistingacl as gpla where gpla.grouppackagelistingid = gpl.id and p.id = pl.packageid and pl.id = gpl.packagelistingid and gpl.groupid= 107427 and acl = 'commit' and gpla.statuscode != 3 and pl.collectionid = 8;

{{{
arj
bacula
beecrypt
bind-libbind
binutils
bitlbee
calamaris
certmaster
cobbler
cryptsetup-luks
device-mapper
device-mapper-multipath
digitemp
dmraid
dsniff
duplicity
eggdrop
erlang-pgsql
fet
firefox
fonts-sig
func
gcc
gdal
geos
gkrellm-top
glibc
gnutls
grass
hwdata
iftop
initscripts
iverilog
jabbperpy
kdebase
kdebase-runtime
kdebase-workspace
kdelibs
kdepimlibs
kernel
koan
ksh
libcap
libgcrypt1
libgeotiff
libnids
libopm
librsync
lvm2
mapnik
mimedefang
mksh
moon-buggy
ogdi
openlayers
openssh
openssl
pam
pciutils
perl-ccom
perl-CGI-SpeedyCGI
perl-Net-LibIDN
perl-Razor-Agent
pexpect
php-idn
php-magickwand
popt
prelink
proj
python-boto
python-GnuPGInterface
python-suds
rubygem-hoe
salut
saxon8
setuptool
sip-redirect
smartmontools
squirrelmail
tcpick
thunderbird
ucview
unicap
vim
xulrunner
(85 rows)
}}}

OK, I'm going to send mail this weekend to <packagename>-owner of each of these stating they have two weeks to file tickets justifying the existence of ACL's.

Replying to [comment:10 jstanley]:

OK, I'm going to send mail this weekend to <packagename>-owner of each of these stating they have two weeks to file tickets justifying the existence of ACL's.

This is too long a timeframe to wait in the case of the gdal/grass stack of packages which is causing broken deps in Beta now. These need to be rebuilt and tagged ASAP. Please consider opening up these packages now, broken deps should override packager niceties IMHO.

Updated list with usernames:

Two step process,

select pl.owner, p.name from package as p, packagelisting as pl, grouppackagelisting as gpl, grouppackagelistingacl as gpla where gpla.grouppackagelistingid = gpl.id and p.id = pl.packageid and pl.id = gpl.packagelistingid and gpl.groupid= 107427 and acl = 'commit' and gpla.statuscode != 3 and pl.collectionid = 8 order by pl.owner;

Then get the userid/username mapping from fas.

{{{
orphan | fonts-sig
kernel-maint | kernel
lvm-team | lvm2
lvm-team | device-mapper
lvm-team | cryptsetup-luks
lvm-team | device-mapper-multipath
lvm-team | dmraid
gecko-maint | thunderbird
gecko-maint | firefox
gecko-maint | xulrunner
karsten | libcap
karsten | vim
karsten | hwdata
mschwendt | libgcrypt1
notting | initscripts
robert | popt
tmraz | openssl
tmraz | pam
tmraz | gnutls
ixs | bacula
than | kdebase
than | kdelibs
than | kdepimlibs
than | kdebase-runtime
than | kdebase-workspace
mdehaan | func
mdehaan | koan
mdehaan | certmaster
mdehaan | cobbler
devrim | saxon8
jakub | prelink
jakub | glibc
jakub | gcc
stahnma | jabbperpy
rezso | geos
rezso | grass
rezso | proj
rezso | libgeotiff
rezso | mapnik
rezso | openlayers
rezso | gdal
rezso | ogdi
rezso | iverilog
rezso | fet
morgan | salut
jortel | python-suds
nickc | binutils
mcpierce | rubygem-hoe
mhlavink | setuptool
mhlavink | pciutils
mhlavink | squirrelmail
mhlavink | ksh
mhlavink | smartmontools
jfch2222 | openssh
(54 rows)

}}}

The exception for initscripts was declined. Others were considered in individual tickets.

What is the timetable for actually doing the ACL opening? This clearly hasn't yet been enacted as gdal (which didn't get an exception ticket files) is still not yet re-opened:

https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/name/gdal

Re-opening this ticket until the ACLs are actually changed.

This has been done except for the following packages:

pkgdb=# select pl.owner, p.name from package as p, packagelisting as pl, grouppackagelisting as gpl, grouppackagelistingacl as gpla where gpla.grouppackagelistingid = gpl.id and p.id = pl.packageid and pl.id = gpl.packagelistingid and gpl.groupid= 107427 and acl = 'commit' and gpla.statuscode != 3 and pl.collectionid = 8 and pl.statuscode in (3, 14) order by pl.owner;

{{{
owner | name
-------+-------------------------
9905 | device-mapper-multipath
9905 | device-mapper
9905 | lvm2
9905 | dmraid
9905 | cryptsetup-luks
9910 | thunderbird
9910 | xulrunner
9910 | firefox
(8 rows)
}}}

As this is complete, except for the LVM stuff being tracked in ticket 124, closing this.

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