On 22 July 2016 at 21:35, Steven Dake (stdake) <std...@cisco.com> wrote:
>
> Hey folks,
>
> I know it doesn't make a lot of sense to break up containers from ansible
changes to people outside the core review team, but for anything with
backport potential, please do so.  We are considering in Occata splitting
the kolla repo into two (kolla = containers & build, kolla-ansible =
playbooks).  I think the timing is right after we branch Kolla Newton, but
I don't want to crater our backport process in the process.  By keeping the
changes separate we can still have a tidy backport experience.
>
> Even for small changes - 2–3 liner, please break them up using
Partial-Bug.
>
> Core reviewers please start enforcing this.
>
> TIA!
> -steve
>

Hi Steve,

Why would this cause a problem in current Master?  As I understand it, you
want to make sure that changes that touch both Dockerfiles and Playbooks
are in isolated commits so they can be backported.  However, this surely
won't be relevant until Newton is cut and Occata is opened, as Newton is
remaining as a single tree.  So, the splitting of commits is only relevant
in Occata+1, where splitting will already be enforced - by the splitting of
the trees in Occata?  I say O+1, as split trees will only start in O.. So
for Newton, O commits will still backport cleanly... as they will be
separated by the nature of the tree split.

Or... Have I horribly misunderstood your push?

With Occata, will kolla and kolla-ansible have common ancestry? As in, will
they both be based on current Master with irrelevant files removed from
each tree?

--
Kind Regards,
Dave Walker
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