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Reproducible builds and consume kogito operator upstream #1360

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treblereel opened this issue Jun 25, 2024 · 3 comments
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Reproducible builds and consume kogito operator upstream #1360

treblereel opened this issue Jun 25, 2024 · 3 comments
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@treblereel
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Jira to FUP #821

I want to check with you if it's possible to include the following requirements on each weekly job execution:

create a new tag on incubator-kie-kogito-serverless-operator to source consumption via go build;
build and deploy a new dev mode image for the CLI consumption.

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@treblereel This might be a little confusing, as the source of truth for the SonataFlow Operator is currently kie-tools, and that will hold true for version 10.0.0. We don't have a clear plan defined for after we branch 10.0.x, but we have an agreement to remove the sonataflow-operator out of kie-tools at #1040.

Doing this dance is proving to be very hard recently, with people willing to contribute to CI and Release scripts being in short supply.

I appreciate you creating this issue, just wanted to offer my perspective, as maybe doing something like this would require us to think at a more "global" level at Apache KIE as a whole.

@treblereel
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@tiagobento is a copy of the Jira issue reported by @ricardozanini. Let's use his wisdom here

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@tiagobento @treblereel As we move, I'll use most of my time to implement CI. So the CLI, image, and the operator will be well in sync.

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