On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 12:39 AM, Dan Smith wrote:
> > Having said that, I think Dan Smith came across a fairly large
> > production DB dataset recently which he was using for testing some
> > archive changes, maybe Dan will become our new Johannes, but grumpier of
> > course. :)
>
> That's quite
On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 12:02 AM, Dean Troyer wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 11:29 PM, Joshua Hesketh
> wrote:
>
>> The question now is whether or not to continue running. Is there still
>> value in running turbo-hipster? It uses significant resources and it feels
>> that developers have learned
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 11:49 PM, Matt Riedemann
wrote:
> On 10/3/2016 11:29 PM, Joshua Hesketh wrote:
>
>> Howdy,
>>
>> Quick bit of background. Turbo-hipster is a 3rd party CI system that
>> runs nova's database migrations against real datasets to try and catch
>> real-world problems.
>>
>> When
> Having said that, I think Dan Smith came across a fairly large
> production DB dataset recently which he was using for testing some
> archive changes, maybe Dan will become our new Johannes, but grumpier of
> course. :)
That's quite an insult to Johannes :)
While working on the db archiving thi
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 11:29 PM, Joshua Hesketh
wrote:
> The question now is whether or not to continue running. Is there still
> value in running turbo-hipster? It uses significant resources and it feels
> that developers have learned the lessons it was designed to teach.
>
Is there any value i
On 10/3/2016 11:29 PM, Joshua Hesketh wrote:
Howdy,
Quick bit of background. Turbo-hipster is a 3rd party CI system that
runs nova's database migrations against real datasets to try and catch
real-world problems.
When it was initially written the state of migrations in nova would
cause a lot of
Howdy,
Quick bit of background. Turbo-hipster is a 3rd party CI system that runs
nova's database migrations against real datasets to try and catch
real-world problems.
When it was initially written the state of migrations in nova would cause a
lot of pain for deployers (such as very long downtime