On 12/09/2014 06:18 PM, Eric Windisch wrote: > > While gating on nova-docker will prevent patches that cause > nova-docker to break 100% to land, it won't do a lot to prevent > transient failures. To fix those we need people dedicated to making > sure nova-docker is working. > > > > What would be helpful for me is a way to know that our tests are > breaking without manually checking Kibana, such as an email.
I know that periodic jobs can do this kind of notification, if you ask about it in #openstack-infra there might be a solution there. However, having a job in infra on Nova is a thing that comes with an expectation that someone is staying engaged on the infra and Nova sides to ensure that it's running correctly, and debug it when it's wrong. It's not a set it and forget it. It's already past the 2 weeks politeness boundary before it's considered fair game to just delete it. Creating the job is < 10% of the work. Long term maintenance is important. I'm still not getting the feeling that there is really a long term owner on this job. I'd love that not to be the case, but simple things like the fact that the directory structure was all out of whack make it clear no one was regularly looking at it. -Sean -- Sean Dague http://dague.net _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev