On Tue, 2026-07-07 at 09:56 -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> > 
> > And while I kind of agree that the Change process does not seem to be
> > *great* fit for this, but similar changes *have* gone through the
> > Change process before (like
> > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/GatingRawhidePackages ). Should
> > a system-wide change (lower case intentional) like this require at
> > least *some* kind of signoff from FESCo?
> 
> I suppose it might be a good idea to get a fesco ack here.
> But also, I think this should be flexable so if it's enabled and some
> big problem appears it can be disabled again until thats addressed, etc.

Also, that Change isn't really similar to the current case at all. That
Change was really about building the *mechanism* to allow per-package
opt-in gating, and it actually also encompassed the on-demand side tag
creation work too. So it was a lot of detailed engineering work across
multiple key components (Bodhi, greenwave, fedpkg etc.)

This is...not that. This is adding a couple of lines to
https://forge.fedoraproject.org/infra/ansible/src/branch/main/roles/openshift-apps/greenwave/templates/fedora.yaml.j2
and running the playbook, which I can do in five minutes. And if it all
goes pear-shaped, we revert the commit and run the playbook again.

I'll note we did not go through the Change process when enabling gating
on openQA tests, either - neither when we initially did it for stable
releases, nor when we extended it to Rawhide and Branched. I did the
same thing as this, more or less - floated it on the mailing lists and
in some chats, waited for feedback, then went ahead and did it. That's
been working out fine.
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