Awesome!
Might IMHO be useful to also start doing this with other projects.
James E. Blair wrote:
Hi,
To date, Zuul has (perhaps rightly) often been seen as an
OpenStack-specific tool. That's only natural since we created it
explicitly to solve problems we were having in scaling the testing o
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
, 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
>> avoid adding taskflow to wait until some new preempt
discuss it :-)
Also: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/TaskFlow
-Josh
On 11/12/13 3:09 AM, "Robert Collins" wrote:
>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 p
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, a
iny device...
> On Nov 12, 2013, at 5:47 PM, "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 rac
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If you were cloning from github.org and not http://git.openstack.o
Congrats to making it to 1.0!
May there be many more :)
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> On Sep 4, 2014, at 4:18 PM, "James E. Blair" wrote:
>
> Announcing Gertty 1.0.0
>
> Gertty is a console-based interface to the Gerrit Code Review system.
>
> If that doesn't sound interesting to you,
James E. Blair wrote:
Since its inception, the OpenStack project has used Jenkins to perform
its testing and artifact building. When OpenStack was two git repos,
we had one Jenkins master, a few slaves, and we configured all of our
jobs manually in the web interface. It was easy for a new proje