Excerpts from Derek Higgins's message of 2014-08-19 10:41:11 +0000: > Hi All, > > I'd like to firm up our plans around the ci jobs we discussed at the > tripleo sprint, at the time we jotted down the various jobs on an > etherpad, to better visualize the matrix of coverage I've put it into a > spreadsheet[1]. Before we go about making these changes I'd like to go > through a few questions for firm things up > > 1. Did we miss any jobs that we should have included? > gfidente mentioned on IRC about adding blockstoragescale and > swiftstoragescale jobs into the mix, should we add this to the matrix so > at each is tested on at least one of the existing jobs? > > 2. Which jobs should run where? i.e. we should probably only aim to run > a subset of these jobs (possibly 1 fedora and 1 ubuntu?) on non tripleo > projects. > > 3. Are there any jobs here we should remove? > > 4. Is there anything we should add to the test matrix? > Here I'm thinking we should consider dependent libraries i.e. have at > least one job that uses the git version of dependent libraries rather > then the released library > > 5. On selinux we had said that we would set it to enforcing on Fedora > jobs, once its ready we can flick the switch. This may cause us > breakages as projects evolve but we can revisit if they are too frequent. > > Once anybody with an opinion has had had a chance to look over the > spreadsheet, I'll start to make changes to our existing jobs so that > they match jobs on the spreadsheet and then add the new jobs (one at a time) > > Feel free to add comments to the spreadsheet or reply here. > > thanks, > Derek > > [1] > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LuK4FaG4TJFRwho7bcq6CcgY_7oaGnF-0E6kcK4QoQc/edit?usp=sharing >
Looks Great! One suggestion is that due to capacity issues we had a prioritization of these jobs and were going to walk down the list to add new jobs as capacity became available. It might be a good idea to add a column for this? -Greg _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev