Ok, so my current status on this is that I'm a big proponent of the idea
and am happy to make suggestions on Quantum code for openstack-common, but
I sadly don't have resources to help.

So I guess I'll just hope for a note from you folks at some point that if
you make progress and think there is code we can swap out of the code-base
in favor of the openstack-common lib.  Thanks.

Dan

On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 12:23 PM, Jason Kölker <jkoel...@rackspace.com>wrote:

> On Tue, 2012-01-10 at 10:50 -0800, Monty Taylor wrote:
> > Great list.
> >
> > For quantum/common/test_lib.py, I've been working with Jason Kölker to
> > get nova to be able to use nose directly without run_tests.py. To that
> > end, he's written openstack-nose. I'd love it if we could get quantum to
> > use that as well instead of test_lib.py.
> >
> > (ultimate goal is that we run tests by running "tox" ... and in the tox
> > config it simply has "nosetests" as the command to run- with any
> > additional features we need from nose done as plugins.)
> >
> > That being said - someone suggested the other day that perhaps
> > openstack-nose should be merged in to openstack-common, so that
> > depending on/installing openstack-common gets you the nose plugin as
> > well. Jason - thoughts from you?
>
> I toyed with the idea originally, but ended up not since I didn't want
> openstack.common to be a dependency to run the unittests for
> openstack.common ;).
>
> Also I think keeping it separate allows up to keep our runtime deps and
> test time deps separate, otherwise openstack.common will have to always
> have nose in the install_requires (which it really shouldn't even now,
> but I havn't gotten around to "un-pimping" it.).
>
> That said I'm +0 on keeping it separate so its whatever make it easier
> for people to use it.
>
> Happy Hacking!
>
> 7-11
>
>


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