Great!
And, not sure if it's right, but cannot find place to compare two commits
through the website, e.g., the latest version and the last one.
Guess this would be easier to find what changes in the new patch.
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 9:47 PM, Kyle Mestery wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 8:33
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 8:33 AM, Carlos Gonçalves wrote:
> On 12 Jun 2014, at 15:00, Carlos Gonçalves wrote:
>
> Is there any web page where all approved blueprints are being published to?
> Jenkins builds such pages I’m looking for but they are linked to each
> patchset individually (e.g.,
> htt
On 12 Jun 2014, at 15:00, Carlos Gonçalves wrote:
> Is there any web page where all approved blueprints are being published to?
> Jenkins builds such pages I’m looking for but they are linked to each
> patchset individually (e.g.,
> http://docs-draft.openstack.org/77/92477/6/check/gate-neutron
You can see formatted versions (HTML) once Jenkins finishes building.
Open the gate-neutron-specs-docs link provided by Jenkins and browse to the
blueprint you want to read.
Carlos Goncalves
On 13 Jun 2014, at 04:36, YAMAMOTO Takashi wrote:
>> Since Juno-1 is about to close, I wanted to give e
> Since Juno-1 is about to close, I wanted to give everyone an update on
> Neutron's usage of the specs repository. These are observations from
> using this since a few weeks before the Summit. I thought it would be
> good to share with the broader community to see if other projects
> using spec re
+1 to this. It would be great to read the compiled spec and have it be
searchable/filtered.
-Anthony
Thank you for the update, Kyle.
I was sceptical about this move at first but hopefully I was wrong. The specs
repository indeed eases a lot of the work from a submitter and reviewer point
of v
Thank you for the update, Kyle.
I was sceptical about this move at first but hopefully I was wrong. The specs
repository indeed eases a lot of the work from a submitter and reviewer point
of view.
Is there any web page where all approved blueprints are being published to?
Jenkins builds such p
Thanks for that feedback, it really helps. I'm looking forward to
hearing from the other projects as well :)
Kyle Mestery wrote:
> tl;dr: The specs repository has been great to work with. As a
> reviewer, it makes reviews easier. As PTL, it makes tracking easier as
> well.
>
> Since Juno-1 is abo
tl;dr: The specs repository has been great to work with. As a
reviewer, it makes reviews easier. As PTL, it makes tracking easier as
well.
Since Juno-1 is about to close, I wanted to give everyone an update on
Neutron's usage of the specs repository. These are observations from
using this since a