Hi Samuel, On 06/23/2014 07:59 AM, Samuel Bercovici wrote: > When you mention opens source solution, please point to an available > open source hosting that we can use to push the log files into? The > alternative would be to put the 3rd party testing CI system behind a > public IP and this will most likely going to take time.
I understand your point of view, this looks like a very visible effect of what people call the 'consumerization of IT' :) It's so much easier for anybody to pay for box, dropbox and the like to host a few files than it is going up the management chain to setup a public apache server. That said, while I agree with Anita that we should all prefer to use open source software, I am not sure that the infra team has a quota on its clouds to easily offer you a technical alternative to Dropbox at the moment. It's definitely more important that the logs provided by Radware's CI are not compressed/tarred and are served rapidly. Let's remember that the ultimate goal of 3rd party CIs is to enable the OpenStack project as a whole to deliver good quality code. Radware's system and you, as engineers, are required to help reach that goal, from deploying a usable system to helping fellow engineers understand where tests fail. I also recommend that you join the online meeting on IRC #openstack-meeting, Mondays at 1800 utc https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings#Third_Party_Meeting to discuss ways to move forward and coordinate with the rest of the team. Cheers, stef -- Ask and answer questions on https://ask.openstack.org _______________________________________________ OpenStack-Infra mailing list OpenStack-Infra@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra