- Feb 24, 2025
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Since v2023 is EOL, no need to keep debian/bullseye* branches in the automatic updates from dashboard, we can anyway trigger manual updates if required. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
v2023 is EOL and no longer tracked since f1fea4d9. v2024 is the first bookworm-based release, still supported, but there is no value is computing delta since we have delta for the newer v2025. v2025pre and v2026dev0 are former development channels, both no longer tracked as well (73f6b23c and 519b7239). v2026dev2 is too unstable (due to the rebase) to be give reliable data. In other words, currently only v2025 (current stable release) and v2026dev1 (current developement release) provide useful data. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Jan 29, 2025
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Apertis v2023 was the last bullseye-based release, since it reached its EOL, there is no need to track bullseye anymore. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Apertis v2023 is no longer supported, see: https://www.apertis.org/release/v2023/v2023.7/releasenotes/ Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Jan 07, 2025
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Dylan Aïssi authored
v2025pre was released a month ago, so according to our policy it's time to drop it completely, see: https://www.apertis.org/guides/maintenance/apertis_release_process/#dashboard-update Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Jan 06, 2025
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Dylan Aïssi authored
v2026dev0 was released three weeks ago, so according to our policy it's time to drop it completely, see: https://www.apertis.org/guides/maintenance/apertis_release_process/#dashboard-update Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Dec 10, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Dec 09, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Nov 20, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Delta compution is resource-intensive. Thus, we have to select on which Apertis releases to run it. For now, we run it only on the last stable release (v2025) and on the last development channel (v2026dev1). Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Nov 19, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
The dashboard needs the real source name of the package and not the repository name. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
The dashboard needs the real source name of the package and not the repository name. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Nov 18, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
v2024 is still used but since packaging-check-delta requires many ressources, we need to restrict branches on which it runs otherwise the job packaging-check-delta reaches its timeout and the dashboard is no longer updated. So let's keep the last two apertis streams (v2025 and v2026) until packaging-check-delta is improved to avoid timeouts. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Nov 15, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
No need to compute delta for this branch since we now focus on v2026dev1. Moreover, v2025pre will be released and therefore frozen soon. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Nov 14, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Already defined and inherited from v2023. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Nov 07, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Sep 30, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
v2025dev3 was marked as closed two weeks ago, so according to our policy it's time to drop it completely, see: https://www.apertis.org/guides/maintenance/apertis_release_process/#dashboard-update Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Sep 16, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Apertis v2025dev3 was released: - https://www.apertis.org/release/v2025/v2025dev3/releasenotes/ Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Sep 13, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
The file was moved when the repository was reorganized. See: apertis-infrastructure@41fed1b1 Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Sep 09, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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- Sep 02, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Let's use lowercase for them, since we will use uppercase for anchors as is already the case in channels.yaml and sources.yaml. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Aug 20, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
No need to compute delta for this branch since we now focus on v2025pre. Moreover, v2025dev3 will be released and therefore frozen soon. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Aug 19, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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- Jul 30, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Running the dashboard locally leaves a folder "__pycache__" that we want to ignore. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
packaging-updates-upstream-linux: also check for mainline updates if Apertis kernel >= Debian kernel We should also check for kernel.org updates when Debian provides kernel of a series since Debian can stop tracking a series that we still use in Apertis. Currently, Debian has stopped providing linux 6.6.x, so Apertis is ahead of Debian by using linux from kernel.org, in this case we cannot rely on Debian for 6.6.x updates then we have to track directly kernel.org. This change fixes a bug that was never noticed before, because the main users of the dashboard are baseline maintainers who are usually different than our kernel maintainer. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Otherwise tags from the series 6.10 will also be fetched for the series 6.1, which is not expected since we want to stay on the same series. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Using "git" to define "kernel.org" is confusing here since it could be salsa git, apertis git, etc. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Jul 18, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
This allows to quickly run trigger-* jobs without waiting for the dashboard to be built (which takes a while). Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Jul 17, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
Since bullseye-backports is going to close, we now track bookworm for v2023 which still provides 6.1.x. Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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- Jul 16, 2024
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
To make it less austere Signed-off-by:
Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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Dylan Aïssi authored
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Dylan Aïssi <dylan.aissi@collabora.com>
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