> On Aug 15, 2014, at 5:39 PM, Jay Pipes <jaypi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 08/15/2014 03:14 PM, Matthew Treinish wrote:
>> Hi Everyone,
>> 
>> So as part of splitting out common functionality from tempest into a library 
>> [1]
>> we need to create a new repository. Which means we have the fun task of 
>> coming
>> up with something to name it. I'm personally thought we should call it:
>> 
>>  - mesocyclone
>> 
>> Which has the advantage of being a cloud/weather thing, and the name sort of
>> fits because it's a precursor to a tornado. Also, it's an available 
>> namespace on
>> both launchpad and pypi. But there has been expressed concern that both it 
>> is a
>> bit on the long side (which might have 80 char line length implications) and
>> it's unclear from the name what it does.
>> 
>> During the last QA meeting some alternatives were also brought up:
>> 
>>  - tempest-lib / lib-tempest
>>  - tsepmet
>>  - blackstorm
>>  - calm
>>  - tempit
>>  - integration-test-lib
>> 
>> (although I'm not entirely sure I remember which ones were serious 
>> suggestions
>> or just jokes)
>> 
>> So as a first step I figured that I'd bring it up on the ML to see if anyone 
>> had
>> any other suggestions. (or maybe get a consensus around one choice) I'll take
>> the list, check if the namespaces are available, and make a survey so that
>> everyone can vote and hopefully we'll have a clear choice for a name from 
>> that.
> 
> I suggest that "tempest" should be the name of the import'able library, and 
> that the integration tests themselves should be what is pulled out of the 
> current Tempest repository, into their own repo called 
> "openstack-integration-tests" or "os-integration-tests".

Ooh, I like that idea!  +1

--
Russell Bryant
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