There is a change up to add taskflow to the global requirements. I have
no problem with this in principle, but it's one more that's in the set
of things like pecan, wsme and friends that are in the set of things
that Sean talked about in preemptively gate the universe.
I'd like to not add it until
Monty Taylor wrote:
> There is a change up to add taskflow to the global requirements. I have
> no problem with this in principle, but it's one more that's in the set
> of things like pecan, wsme and friends that are in the set of things
> that Sean talked about in preemptively gate the universe.
>
Ok. Cool. Let's just put an upper bound on it for now then (mainly
because it's listed as 0.1, so that version to me suggests that it might
still have breaking API churn)
On 11/11/2013 07:53 AM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
> I can put an upper bound on the version, that's fine with me. I'd rather not
>
Hi,
I'm working on a new project that is moving towards using a clone of the
OpenStack infrastructure to manage its source and continuous integration.
We are newbies to git (we are used to svn), and have a question about master
branches.
On https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GerritWorkflow, it de
On 11/11/2013 11:55 AM, Birdsall, Dave wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a new project that is moving towards using a clone of
> the OpenStack infrastructure to manage its source and continuous
> integration.
>
> We are newbies to git (we are used to svn), and have a question about
> master branc
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
people using it, especially since people are integrating it at th
Sounds good,
Will do when I get back from HK, still here exploring :-)
Sent from my really tiny device...
> On Nov 11, 2013, at 10:17 PM, "Monty Taylor" wrote:
>
> Ok. Cool. Let's just put an upper bound on it for now then (mainly
> because it's listed as 0.1, so that version to me suggests th