Seen as both repos stem from the same codebase, we should be able to just cherry-pick changes as usual. If a fix comprises of a change to both kolla and kolla-ansible, it will just mean two cherry-picks. Will need to wait till the relevant pieces are removed from both repos to confirm this but I think it will work.

Here's an example using a recent change that just merged into kolla-ansible:

git clone https://github.com/openstack/kolla
cd kolla
git remote add kolla-ansible https://github.com/openstack/kolla-ansible
git fetch kolla-ansible
git checkout stable/newton
git cherry-pick -x 43517f48f5ab2b9d8fb22dc2a619b8d9f4f494d0

-Paul

On 17/11/16 14:02, Jeffrey Zhang wrote:
We have split kolla repo into two repos. the dockerfile related code
remains in kolla repo which builds images. and the ansible playbook
related code is moved into kolla-ansible which deploy the images.

But it brings a new challenge. How to backport the kolla-ansible
change to kolla in stable branch? i.e. cross-repository backport.

Does any guy have a solution for this case?

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Regards,
Jeffrey Zhang
Blog: http://xcodest.me

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