Hooray! Thanks Monty :)
Monty Taylor <mailto:mord...@inaugust.com>
April 4, 2017 at 5:47 PM
Hey all,
As per our discussion in today's TC meeting, I have made a document
format for reporting versions to the project navigator. I stuck it in
the releases repo:
https://review.openstack.org/453361
Because there was already per-release information there, and the
governance repo did not have that structure.
I've included pseudo-code and a human explanation of how to get from a
service's version discovery document to the data in this document, but
also how it can be maintained- which is likely to be easier by hand
than by automation - but who knows, maybe we decide we want to make a
devstack job for each service that runs on tag events that submits a
patch to the releases repo. That sounds like WAY more work than once a
cycle someone adding a few lines of json to a repo - but *shrug*.
Basing it on the version discovery docs show a few things:
* "As a user, I want to consume an OpenStack Service's Discovery
Document" is a thing people might want to do and want to do
consistently across services.
* We're not that far off from being able to do that today.
* Still, like we are in many places, we're randomly different in a few
minor ways that do not actually matter but make life harder for our
users.
Thoughts and feedback more than welcome!
Monty
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