David Murphy
David Murphy
Salt is not yet ported to support Python 3.12, nor even 3.11 (ran into it being slower than Py 3.10 and have yet to find out why). From the versions...
Yeah, I used to package Salt for Fedora, on the Core Team, and quite understand how Fedora finds the OneDir architecture unacceptable, but got to do something to support RedHat...
It is merged into the master branch, so it should appear in 3007 RC1 which is planned to be released before the end of the month.
@mepreston Salt team doesn't produce the Fedora packages anymore since the move to using the 'onedir' architecture. Given Salt is supposed to be community driven, it would be great to...
May have similar, see Salt Community Slack , general channel https://saltstackcommunity.slack.com/archives/C7K04SEJC/p1705011335140729 here it is in case contributor not on Slack ``` kmm 3:15 PM In 3006.5 (running on the salt...
Blocked waiting for Windows tests to be fixed on PRs - not related to this PR
@s0undt3ch @dwoz Can you re-review, refactored the objectionable code in SIGTERM handling
@barneysowood Given this PR is not getting a lot of attention, wondering if you would be fine with my taking it over
Closing this in favor of PR https://github.com/saltstack/salt/pull/66218
@Oloremo FYI, the original idea for moving modules to salt-extensions, was generated by discussions in the bar after PyCon 2018 in Cleveland, and the team had slowly started to move...