Oh, cool, so there will be an Opscode hosted account for the PSF, right? Then the Chef repo should be for the PSF. Maybe in a current account somewhere? What do you propose?
Miquel 2011/8/31 Noah Kantrowitz <n...@coderanger.net>: > Opscode has already agreed to donate a Hosted account as long we keep it > under ~20 clients :-) I can hand out the info for it to anyone that wants. As > for setting up the Chef repo, just remember we are trying to not manage this > system in isolation and that it will be part of a bigger PSF infrastructure > management effort. > > --Noah > > On Aug 31, 2011, at 11:34 AM, Miquel Torres wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> though I took up on the task of installing a Codespeed instance >> myself, I didn't have time until now. This weekend I will definitely >> have a *lot* of time to work on this, so count on that task being >> done by then. >> >> The bitbucket issue tracker is a start (though a organization account >> would be better) and the splash page is great. So let's get started >> organizing things. >> >> Regarding the deployment strategy, it turns out I use Chef at work, so >> I am in full agreement with Noah here (yey!). Actually, I am the >> author of LittleChef (which we can use as a tool to execute Chef on >> the node). >> >> So, Configuration Management. I would propose that Noah starts the >> repo with the Chef cookbooks (preferably a complete LittleChef >> kitchen, but that is not a must :), and gets the main recipes (apache, >> django) going, while I create a cookbook for Codespeed. What do you >> think? >> >> The benchmark runner question is still open. We need to clarify that. >> Use the pypy runner? Tennessee's work? >> >> Regarding repositories and issues, we could maybe have a "speed" >> organization account (not sure on Bitbucket, you can do that in >> Github), where we have a wiki, issues, and runner + config management >> repo + other stuff. >> >> Cheers, >> Miquel >> >> 2011/8/31 Jesse Noller <jnol...@gmail.com>: >>> I've put up a splash page for the project this AM: >>> >>> http://speed.python.org/ >>> >>> jesse >>> _______________________________________________ >>> pypy-dev mailing list >>> pypy-dev@python.org >>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Speed mailing list >> sp...@python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/speed > > _______________________________________________ pypy-dev mailing list pypy-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev