Hi Keith & Clint, On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 05:05:21AM +0000, Keith Bray wrote: > I want to echo Clint's responses... We do run close to Heat master here at > Rackspace, and we'd be happy to set up a non-voting job to notify when a > review would break Heat on our cloud if that would be beneficial. Some of > the breaks we have seen have been things that simply weren't caught in > code review (a human intensive effort), were specific to the way we > configure Heat for large-scale cloud use, applicable to the entire Heat > project, and not necessarily service provider specific.
I appreciate the feedback and I've certainly learned something during this process and will endeavor to provide uniformly backwards compatible changes in future. I certainly agree we can do things better next time :) Hopefully you can appreciate that the auth related features I've been working on have been a large and difficult undertaking, and that once the transitional pain has passed will bring considerable benefits for both users and deployers. One frustration I have is lack of review feedback for most of the instance-users and v3 keystone work (except for a small and dedicated subset of the heat-core team, thanks!). So my feedback to you is if you're running close to master, we really really need your help during the review process, to avoid post-merge stress for everyone :) Re gate CI - it sounds like a great idea, voting and non-voting feedback is hugely valuable in addition to human reviewer feedback, so hopefully we can work towards getting such tests in place. Anyway, apologies again for any inconvenience, hopefully all is working OK now with the fallback patch I provided. Steve _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev