correctly name things "Rawhide" or "ELN" instead of using "ark" to mean "Rawhide"
kernel-ark provides the kernel for Rawhide and ELN.
In a lot of places where the ark kernel is referred to in a Rawhide context, the rawhide
is missing and is substituted by a generic ark
. This is confusing the meaning of ark, which is not really meaning anything but that the kernel source is coming from the kernel-ark repository.
So clean up all uses for ark
in the Rawhide context and instead use fedora
/rawhide
.
AC:
-
.gitlab-ci.yml in kernel-ark: !3072 (merged) -
GitLab labels for kernel/kernel-debug Rawhide pipelines managed by the webhooks: kernel-workflow!1375 (merged) -
branch names in the trusted-contributors pipeline project: - .gitlab-ci.yml in cki-project/kernel-ark>:
rawhide-ark
andeln-ark
- koji.yml in cki-project/pipeline-data>:
fedora-koji
andeln-koji
- .gitlab-ci.yml in cki-project/kernel-ark>:
-
DW tree names in .gitlab-ci.yml in kernel-ark: see pipeline-data#9 -
merge trees:list(GitTree.objects.all().filter(Q(name__contains='ark')|Q(name__contains='rawhide')|Q(name__contains='fedora')|Q(name__contains='eln')).values_list('name', flat=True))
should only return['fedora-eln', 'fedora-rawhide', 'fedora-latest']
: moved to pipeline-data#9
Edited by Michael Hofmann