-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 05/23/2014 10:31 PM, Tim Flink wrote: > I'm trying to weigh priorities of all the different things that we > could be working on right now but one thing I'm still a little > unclear on is what people would use beaker for if it was working > and publicly available. > > If you're one of the folks who would use a publicly accessible > beaker instance for testing fedora, I'd appreciate some details on > what you'd plan to be doing with that instance.
I started replying before realising that since we already have accounts, our usage isn't contingent on "publicly accessible". So the only thing we'd be after is public *read-only* access to the results pages (so we can link to them from Gerrit without folks getting odd access denied errors), rather than needing general access for folks to run jobs. > Specifically, I'm looking for: > > What tests would you be looking to do? Run the Beaker self-tests as CI against (F20?/CentOS 6?) Run the Beaker self-tests against Fedora rawhide to provide advance notice of any backwards compatibility breaks in our dependencies. > How often would the tests be run? For Gerrit triggered CI runs, on the order of half a dozen runs a day (occasionally more if we're iterating heavily on a patch). For regression testing against rawhide - TBD. Hopefully Alexander or Kamil can chime > Are there enough people available cycles with sufficient spare > cycles to handle running jobs and reading results? Yes. > Are the tests already open sourced? Yes (http://git.beaker-project.org/cgit/beaker-meta-tasks/tree/dogfood) > Could you estimate when you'd need to have a working beaker install > by in order to start running your tests for f21 (branch date of > 2014-07-08, so sometime in July)? As noted above, we can front run the timeline a bit, since we have accounts already, even without FAS integration. That's probably worth pursuing as a shakedown option before opening the instance up to broader access. Getting Beaker itself into Fedora is also on our todo list. Cheers, Nick. - -- Nick Coghlan Red Hat Hosted & Shared Services Software Engineering & Development, Brisbane Testing Solutions Team Lead -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJThEMlAAoJEHEkJo9fMO/L9XMH/0pDzCWjAyC/SZirRC3y8Q8D td0UFK3NJLaMMomopHpLcumy9avdi5VHpjSxkrUFQO2UxeHFKShDMndICp5EazDC +QxqwFNlquauilUKG1Cl0KHgzr+LgJcbdcrC1L6xfml4XJ7/of9nNWAZMxwUkme+ KTMwUysooUqssnnHq29QFy3o0Hgw0VIAWe5KxzysyipMSjde8K43Y+kUK6LJFo8m 7HbkiXgEQzg3az2UffbH9yO4Qw8UjEaU9zu/aaLRjhjEWqlrBIBkytB4jqWkdSnP QKuWOh76M/9nwL3wEsmZ3njNVyF+uTPueuL8PZNBFgbJgn1imc5dbvz87ijU6Ys= =TQz3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ qa-devel mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/qa-devel
