Hello John,

If I am not mistaken, none of existing Third-Party CIs run scenario tests.
So, it can not be the blocker for you. It is true to say that, for the
moment, API tests is enough for Third-Party CI.

Regards,
Valeriy Ponomaryov

On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 1:38 PM, John Spray <jsp...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We're working towards getting the devstack/CI parts ready to test the
> forthcoming ceph native driver, and have a question: will a driver be
> accepted into the tree if it has CI for running the api/ tempest
> tests, but not the scenario/ tempest tests?
>
> The context is that because the scenario tests require a client to
> mount the shares, that's a bit more work for a new protocol such as
> cephfs.  Naturally we intend to do get that done, but would like to
> know if it will be a blocker in getting the driver in tree.
>
> Many thanks,
> John
>
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