Ivan Rossi
2015-Mar-14 10:34 UTC
[Gluster-users] Differences between RHSS and gluster.org codebases
This is mainly for the RH people. I am not sure I understand correctly how different is the gluster server code for the commercial RHSS and gluster.org. Is it the same codebase or RHSS is a separate fork? Is the relation between the two code bases similar to that of the RHEL-Fedora projects?
Niels de Vos
2015-Mar-14 15:28 UTC
[Gluster-users] Differences between RHSS and gluster.org codebases
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 11:34:21AM +0100, Ivan Rossi wrote:> This is mainly for the RH people. > > I am not sure I understand correctly how different is the gluster > server code for the commercial RHSS and gluster.org. > > Is it the same codebase or RHSS is a separate fork? > Is the relation between the two code bases similar to that of the > RHEL-Fedora projects?RHSS is a fork of the community GlusterFS project. Red Hat follows the "upstream first" principle, which means that the commercial project does not have complete different functionality/features from the upstream project. RHSS releases get enterprise grade testing by the Quality Engineering department. Problems the QE team finds, will need to get fixed in the upstream master branch, before Red Hat developers backport the change to RHSS. We (as the Gluster community) backport changes to our stable release branches as well, but in a less scheduled way. The community also relies on users reporting bugs in the stable releases. RHSS support engineers and developers work hard to fix problems reported by their customers. Those fixes sometimes get backported to the community stable releases too. The commitment for RHSS is to have a stable platform, with features that the enterprise customers need. This includes the ability to get support for the product, timely, well tested and non-breaking updates. There also are different Red Hat products that integrate with RHSS. Different versions of different upstream projects can make it difficult to pick the right versions that play well together. Cheers, Niels -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20150314/4154f49f/attachment.sig>