Dmitry, I suggest to move all needed Powershell scripts and etc. to the main repository 'murano' in the separate folder.
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Dmitry Teselkin <dtesel...@mirantis.com>wrote: > Ruslan, > > What about murano-deployment repo? The most important part of it are > PowerSheel scripts, Windows Image Builder, package manifests, and some > other scripts that better to keep somewhere. Where do we plan to move them? > > > On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 10:29 PM, Ruslan Kamaldinov < > rkamaldi...@mirantis.com> wrote: > >> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 10:08 PM, Joshua Harlow <harlo...@yahoo-inc.com> >> wrote: >> > Seeing that the following repos already exist, maybe there is some need >> for >> > cleanup? >> > >> > - https://github.com/stackforge/murano-agent >> > - https://github.com/stackforge/murano-api >> > - https://github.com/stackforge/murano-common >> > - https://github.com/stackforge/murano-conductor >> > - https://github.com/stackforge/murano-dashboard >> > - https://github.com/stackforge/murano-deployment >> > - https://github.com/stackforge/murano-docs >> > - https://github.com/stackforge/murano-metadataclient >> > - https://github.com/stackforge/murano-repository >> > - https://github.com/stackforge/murano-tests >> > ...(did I miss others?) >> > >> > Can we maybe not have more git repositories and instead figure out a >> way to >> > have 1 repository (perhaps with submodules?) ;-) >> > >> > It appears like murano is already exploding all over stackforge which >> makes >> > it hard to understand why yet another repo is needed. I understand why >> from >> > a code point of view, but it doesn't seem right from a code organization >> > point of view to continue adding repos. It seems like murano >> > (https://github.com/stackforge/murano) should just have 1 repo, with >> > sub-repos (tests, docs, api, agent...) for its own organizational usage >> > instead of X repos that expose others to murano's internal >> organizational >> > details. >> > >> > -Josh >> >> >> Joshua, >> >> I agree that this huge number of repositories is confusing for newcomers. >> I've >> spent some time to understand mission of each of these repos. That's why >> we >> already did the cleanup :) [0] >> >> And I personally will do everything to prevent creation of new repo for >> Murano. >> >> Here is the list of repositories targeted for the next Murano release >> (Apr 17): >> * murano-api >> * murano-agent >> * python-muranoclient >> * murano-dashboard >> * murano-docs >> >> The rest of these repos will be deprecated right after the release. Also >> we >> will rename murano-api to just "murano". murano-api will include all the >> Murano services, functionaltests for Tempest, Devstack scripts, developer >> docs. >> I guess we already can update README files in deprecated repos to avoid >> further >> confusion. >> >> I wouldn't agree that there should be just one repo. Almost every >> OpenStack >> project has it's own repo for python client. All the user docs are kept >> in a >> separate repo. Guest agent code should live in it's own repository to keep >> number of dependencies as low as possible. I'd say there should be >> required/comfortable minimum of repositories per project. >> >> >> And one more nit correction: >> OpenStack has it's own git repository [1]. We shoul avoid referring to >> github >> since it's just a convinient mirror, while [1] is an official >> OpenStack repository. >> >> [0] >> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/murano/+spec/repository-reorganization >> [1] http://git.openstack.org/cgit/ >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> Ruslan >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OpenStack-dev mailing list >> OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org >> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev >> > > > > -- > Thanks, > Dmitry Teselkin > Deployment Engineer > Mirantis > http://www.mirantis.com > > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-dev mailing list > OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev > > -- Timur, QA Engineer OpenStack Projects Mirantis Inc
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