On 3 July 2014 19:02, Jay Pipes <[email protected]> wrote: > devstack-gate works very well for what it is supposed to do: >
Yeah, I would actually love to use devstack-gate. I tried that first. There are two problems for me as a user: First I didn't manage to get it up and running reliably in a reasonable time frame (one week). In that time I was only starting to develop a mental model of how to troubleshoot problems. Getting support on IRC is awkward and especially so from my timezone (and especially-especially so while being a dad to a newborn baby). Second it exposes me to criticism for being lazy and/or incompetent because people think it's very easy to setup. This easily escalates into threats to delete all of my code from OpenStack for being a bad CI citizen, despite the fact that from my perspective I am starting early and working hard. (Havana was fun, and I'm writing working code, so how do I end up being cast as a bad guy?) Hacking up a custom CI in shell is pure desperation on my part because I need something that I am able to operate and maintain. Let's compare notes over a coffee in Paris :-). Cheers, -Luke
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