Bug 1523245

Summary: Review Request: glusterfs - GlusterFS Distributed File System
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Modules Reporter: Cole Robinson <crobinso>
Component: Module ReviewAssignee: Nobody's working on this, feel free to take it <nobody>
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Description Cole Robinson 2017-12-07 14:00:52 UTC
Modulemd URL: https://crobinso.fedorapeople.org/reviews/module-glusterfs/glusterfs.yaml

Description:
    GlusterFS is a distributed file-system capable of scaling to
    several petabytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband
    RDMA or TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file system.
    GlusterFS is one of the most sophisticated file systems in terms of
    features and extensibility.  It borrows a powerful concept called
    Translators from GNU Hurd kernel. Much of the code in GlusterFS is in
    user space and easily manageable.

Fedora Account User Name: crobinso

Comment 1 Cole Robinson 2017-12-07 14:02:39 UTC
mbs-build local results: https://crobinso.fedorapeople.org/reviews/module-glusterfs/module-glusterfs-master-20171207133924/

(Though I can't figure out the magic to actually get f27 modular beta to see the module metadata from that output, but it can read the repo and I verified there aren't any dep issues)

FYI I'm not really a gluster guy this is just a prep and learning step towards modularizing the virt stack

Comment 2 Cole Robinson 2018-08-09 16:34:43 UTC
Since Fedora's modularity plans have changed quite a bit, I'm not longer interested in this, so I'm abandoning it