Hi Greg,

Only the tests listed in the Guidelines are required to pass to get an 
OpenStack Powered logo and trademark usage license from the OpenStack 
Foundation (you must also use the designated sections of upstream code 
specified in the Guideline documents).  However vendors are strongly encouraged 
to run all the tests.  Doing so provides some data to the Interop Working Group 
about how many products support capabilities that aren’t on the required list 
today, but might be considered in the future.  If you have any questions about 
the process, please contact inte...@openstack.org and the Foundation staff will 
be happy to help!
At Your Service,

Mark T. Voelker



> On Feb 26, 2018, at 11:22 PM, Waines, Greg <greg.wai...@windriver.com> wrote:
> 
>  
> ·         I have a commercial OpenStack product that I would like to claim 
> compliancy with RefStack
> ·         Is it sufficient to claim compliance with only the “OpenStack 
> Powered Platform” TESTS ?
> o    i.e. https://refstack.openstack.org/#/guidelines
> o    i.e. the ~350-ish compute + object-storage tests
> ·         OR
> ·         Should I be using the COMPLETE API Test Set ?
> o    i.e. the > 1,000 tests from various domains that get run if you do not 
> specify a test-list
>  
> Greg.
>  
>  
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