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The aim of Preview is making available in a single point the updates of the middleware products as soon as they are released by the product teams. | The aim of Preview is making available in a single point the updates of the middleware products as soon as they are released by the product teams. | ||
The same updates will also undego to the usual UMD verification and staged rollout processes, which requires several | The same updates will also undego to the usual UMD verification and staged rollout processes, which requires several weeks to be completed; instead, through the Preview repository the resource centres administrators can avoid this waiting and can apply the updates on their machines as soon as they are announced. | ||
Our plan is to release the Preview updates on a monthly basis, after having gathered the relevant information by the product teams. | Our plan is to release the Preview updates on a monthly basis, after having gathered the relevant information by the product teams. | ||
Revision as of 17:00, 22 January 2016
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Overview
The aim of Preview is making available in a single point the updates of the middleware products as soon as they are released by the product teams. The same updates will also undego to the usual UMD verification and staged rollout processes, which requires several weeks to be completed; instead, through the Preview repository the resource centres administrators can avoid this waiting and can apply the updates on their machines as soon as they are announced. Our plan is to release the Preview updates on a monthly basis, after having gathered the relevant information by the product teams.
Release process
The product teams usually announce a new version of their product by a GGUS ticket or email to URT team. In the announcement it is reported all the relevant information about the update: description of new features and bugfixes, installation and configuration details. The new packages are downloaed and signed, then it is created a new release of the Preview middleware uploading the new packages into the repository. After preparing the release notes, the Preview update is announced.
Starting point
The first Previw release is a mirror of the EMI3 repository, containing the Update 29 (11.11.2015) - v. 3.17.1-1 http://www.eu-emi.eu/releases/emi-3-monte-bianco/updates
All the 62 products making part of EMI-3 are included in this first release.
The operative systems supported are:
- Scientific Linux 6 /64 bit
- Debian squeeze 6 /64 bit
There is a single repository for all the components and for each OS.