On 14/09/15 13:12, Gareth wrote:
BTW, does Boris reply the "works in rally" tag?
Noone's asked yet :) Anyone feel like asking the Rally team?
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Tom Fifield <t...@openstack.org> wrote:
Hi all,
A quick update from our tags team meeting in Palo Alto last month.
1) Containerizable - new tag
David Medberry suggested and then submitted a patch to start discussion
around a tag for whether or not a service is containerizable - which is
hard-won knowledge that was deemed nice to have during the containers
session of the meetup.
Read and comment on the review here:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/214801/
2) Scalable - not possible to tag
Using the large number of scaling problems with Ceilometer as an example, in
addition to many other ideas, we did a deep dive into how a tag related to
scalability would be implemented.
The end conclusion was that whether a service scales or not is extremely
complex information and has an associated decision making process that means
it isn't possible to condense into a tag or even a few tags. The only real
way to do this is to provide information about example deployments (eg rax,
cern)
3) "works in rally" - new tag suggestion
There was general interest in asking the Rally team to consider making a
"works in rally" tag, since the rally tests were deemed 'good'.
There were a number of other suggestions, including some items to propose to
the software projects for consideration. All that and more can be found at
the etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/PAO-ops-tags
Your comments are welcome, and as always, patches visible and submitted to:
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:stackforge/ops-tags-team,n,z
Regards,
Tom
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