On 2014-01-03 14:44:40 -0500 (-0500), Doug Hellmann wrote: [...] > It seems safer to gate changes to libraries against the apps' > trunk (to avoid making backwards-incompatible changes), and then > gate changes to the apps against the released libraries (to > ensure they work with something available to be packaged by the > distros). There are lots and lots of version numbers available to > us, so I see no problem with releasing new versions of libraries > frequently. [...]
Well, for the benefit of the "pure OpenStack CD" crowd, it would continue to make sense to also test trunk of everything together. I think what we had arrived at during the last summit was that we wanted to make sure that server changes are being gated against released libraries/clients *in addition to trunk* so that we ensure features are released in those before we start relying on them. We similarly probably need to test changes for a library/client against released versions of any other libraries or clients on which they depend as well, for those same reasons. -- Jeremy Stanley _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev