On 1/3/2014 10:30 AM, David Kranz wrote:
On 01/03/2014 08:52 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Tim Bell wrote:
Is there a mechanism to tag changes as being potentially more
appropriate for the more ops related profiles ? I'm thinking more
when someone proposes a change they suspect could have an operations
impact, they could highlight this as being one for particular focus.

How about an OpsImpact tag ?
I think such a tag would help. That would encourage ops to start looking
more regularly into proposed changes by highlighting the few reviews
that are most likely to need their expertise.

We could have that tag post reviews to the -operators ML (in the same
way SecurityImpact posts to the -security ML), which would additionally
reinforce the need for this list as a separate list from the openstack
general list.

While this would be an improvement over the current situation, IMO we
are focused a bit too much here on "operators" vs others. I think we
need clearer guidelines on what an "incompatible change" is, and how to
balance "change it to something better" with "don't cause users upgrade
pain". There was a similar issue with API changes a while back and
providing the api stability guidelines really helped people understand
the issue better. Of course, similar to what Sean talked about, having
API tests in tempest that blocked incompatible api changes was probably
even more important.

  -David



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There is discussion in this thread about "wouldn't it be nice to have a tag on commits for changes that impact upgrades?". There is.

http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2013-October/016619.html

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GitCommitMessages#Including_external_references

Here is an example of a patch going through the gate now with UpgradeImpact:

https://review.openstack.org/#/c/62815/

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Thanks,

Matt Riedemann


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