-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 11/16/15 7:43 PM, Clayton O'Neill wrote: > I think it’s a good idea. I think scripts and such that don’t pass the > listing tools can go into the contrib repos and if they get cleaned up > then they can move over to the regular ones.
Yep! That's the master plan. No barrier to entry for the contrib apart from some minor peer review, and our coding standards in the tools-generic. > I don’t actually like some of the PEP8 and bashate rules, but I’d rather > have a consistent style than have them in everyone’s personal style. I > find less opinionated tools like rubocop to be less useful, since you > end up bogged down in arguing about which style options to choose. Yep, that's the can o'worms I was talking about. I was thinking that we could just steal this .rubocop.yml[1], as it's a "sane" default for us at Chef. If you take a look at it you'll see its pretty simple which is what we're looking for. Speaking of this .rubocop.yml I'll add it to the etherpad. [1]: https://github.com/chef-cookbooks/mysql/blob/master/.rubocop.yml - -J -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2 Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJWS2o1AAoJEDZbxzMH0+jT1GkP/37vtPrWQxT3gHK2eP8gCWAh B9GHgwuLhS9lwVR3+F4pXspDJc7fRrW9UocveKIZ5kbFjLdFw2dnxEOhdMC7T5nf X9LKZWo8AjhDRJlmKDA9UYU7PGv1fYtQJvsdfISz/6+W+CA/T2ktuYajkM0mGlxm WMZqcvZr60onCBSKvpdlf7EhWLzST0gfGkkuM6+btpAxYL3XsqYdBzbZrEcCFfQ9 nFdOUJfy/yBAbqa60HMjqoPE2E77RrN0pTYTU7Cyk3mwYHWYeNwJcIyW+GOx1WOy 6X4/7mUH9U9+xRUxS1Kae8RaL+E0HDZd+zXmalChfuKU5otJ5vhRRfVhpKderfaT 8FBz0WcsZMsGqUdUdFmHSRxwLubW3J0zp2V35/jwPY55My502kp2KGj3pTZtExWo qP+Cld0mENEAHtZfcbojMNlhH+nSLgwqZaK08ChYkY1y62fijnm+sao3UQaOkYFM IC7D6JKJXL0bJnUMVlAZS6E+0VmveUB8HKZST3z5FI8bUrv7XiC33Fr905sdhwy5 QDbOPscMfW7RyaG4+LjmNB1Ks1Yqt22rLL5DiPOl2WT+IXYO+AJxbxUjmSA/dUuG 5VpcmJblrfOsbdP2B3U/a7ugoPbjgEI6Q3UmUlo7QeKkhiKq0BRBRt1tJruG+49U 2vcU0Ipxzexeq1L+qYXI =Bf24 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ OpenStack-operators mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators
