[OpenStack-Infra] Welcome message for first time committers (https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-ci/+bug/1246879)

2013-11-12 Thread Tom Fifield
Hi, I'm looking at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-ci/+bug/1246879 and I wanted to confirm some design details with you. 1) to do this is a new script in jeepyb ? 2) to find out whether someone is a first time committer is an SQL query, similar to what happens in trivial_rebase.py ?

[OpenStack-Infra] Request a a dedicated user account.

2013-11-12 Thread shaomei ji
Hi, We are setting up our CI infrastructure environment, and we need a account to communicate with community, could you arrange a user accoun, thanks. The detail info is as following: 1) The public_ssh_key.txt 2) Username for new account: root 3) Display name: ibm_cd_team 4)

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] Display of reviews with +2 and -1 in gerrit ui

2013-11-12 Thread Zaro
Hi David. Yes, i think this bothers lots of people, me included. I think the only way to get around this is to setup your own custom queries. Sean gives some examples on his blog: http://dague.net/2013/09/27/gerrit-queries-to-avoid-openstack-review-overload/ We are working on moving to a newer

[OpenStack-Infra] Display of reviews with +2 and -1 in gerrit ui

2013-11-12 Thread David Kranz
It seems to happen often that I go to review and approve something that has a "check" icon in the R column and discover it actually also has a -1 so I should not actually review it. Is it possible to change this display to differentiate between "clean" +2 and this case? Has this not bothered an

[OpenStack-Infra] [infra] Meeting Tuesday November 12th at 19:00 UTC minutes and logs

2013-11-12 Thread Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph
The OpenStack Infrastructure (Infra) team hosted our weekly meeting today, Tuesday November 12th, at 19:00 UTC in #openstack-meeting Meeting minutes and logs here: Minutes: http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/infra/2013/infra.2013-11-12-19.03.html Minutes (text): http://eavesdrop.openstack.o

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] taskflow requirements

2013-11-12 Thread Doug Hellmann
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Joshua Harlow wrote: > I can put an upper bound on the version, that's fine with me. I'd rather > not avoid adding taskflow to wait until some new preemptive gating process > is in place. That doesn't exactly feel fair to the people creating taskflow > or the peopl

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] taskflow requirements

2013-11-12 Thread Joshua Harlow
Sweet, let me know if u have any questions, bug me when I get back tomorrow (spent some time in HK to travel around, since during the summit most all the traveling was from the airport to the asiaworld) making it hard to actually see any of hong kong (except at night). So let me know if u want to d

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] taskflow requirements

2013-11-12 Thread Joshua Harlow
Yes it's still a thing and no it's not being deprecated, I heard other things from other people at rackspace say the opposite, so maybe u misunderstood adrian (if or if not rackspace is involved is there choice in the end). So yes it's still being actively developed and yes it's gaining tractio

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] taskflow requirements

2013-11-12 Thread Joshua Harlow
Feel free to read over this too: http://www.slideshare.net/harlowja/taskflow-27820295 I'm not sure where the video I did at the summit is (still being uploaded??) but that's the slides that I went through in my speaker session. Questions and comments welcome. Sent from my really tiny device...

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] taskflow requirements

2013-11-12 Thread Robert Collins
On 12 November 2013 22:47, Joshua Harlow wrote: > Yes it's still a thing and no it's not being deprecated, I heard other things > from other people at rackspace say the opposite, so maybe u misunderstood > adrian (if or if not rackspace is involved is there choice in the end). > > So yes it's s

Re: [OpenStack-Infra] taskflow requirements

2013-11-12 Thread Robert Collins
So I'm curious - is taskflow still a thing? Adrian was saying in HK that Rackspace wasn't investing in it any more as another library - Spiffy? - was functionally superior, and there is no need to reinvent the wheel. If thats the case, should Mistral be built on Spiffy, and taskflow deprecated? -