At the Berlin summit we had some discussions about whether or not the future 
OpenDev service would support CI testing of projects hosted outside of OpenDev 
(specifically on GitHub). At the time I mentioned that the current experiment 
with Kata meant that we likely wouldn't. There are some interesting gotchas to 
deal with like managing the Zuul app on the GIthub side of things. In addition 
to that we'd like to build free tools for free software under the OpenDev 
umbrella and that means access to the CI system is via our free software code 
review tool: Gerrit.

Having said all that, we are still hopeful we can continue the Kata experiment 
in a productive manner. Assuming Kata is still interested we would like to be 
able to run Zuul against Kata in a more "production" like manner as the 
feedback so far has been useful to Zuul,. We'd like to show them that the free 
tools we've built in our community can host a project like Kata as well as 
facilitate a potential move to OpenDev and full integration with the rest of 
our community in the future. For this reason we expect Kata to remain a one off 
exception to the rule stated above.

It is also worth noting that we perform Third Party Testing against a small 
number of Github projects. This testing ensures that Zuul, OpenStack, or other 
projects function correctly when used in conjunction with this Github hosted 
software. We are not acting as primary CI for these projects. This too will 
likely remain, not as an exception, but as a useful integration point between 
communities.

Hopefully this clarifies things a bit about our plans for hosting CI,
Clark

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