On 11/06/15 06:53 -0700, Richard Raseley wrote:
Flavio Percoco wrote:
Greetings,
I'm reaching out to our puppet community looking for help on creating
Zaqar's puppet manifests. We've started doing lots of work to help the
community adopt Zaqar and it'd be a shame to get at the end of the
road
Flavio Percoco wrote:
Greetings,
I'm reaching out to our puppet community looking for help on creating
Zaqar's puppet manifests. We've started doing lots of work to help the
community adopt Zaqar and it'd be a shame to get at the end of the
road without having OPs friendly deployment tools.
I
Greetings,
I'm reaching out to our puppet community looking for help on creating
Zaqar's puppet manifests. We've started doing lots of work to help the
community adopt Zaqar and it'd be a shame to get at the end of the
road without having OPs friendly deployment tools.
I tried to work on this
Hey,
On 06/11/2015 09:29 AM, Flavio Percoco wrote:
Greetings,
I'm reaching out to our puppet community looking for help on creating
Zaqar's puppet manifests. We've started doing lots of work to help the
community adopt Zaqar and it'd be a shame to get at the end of the
road without having
Emilien Macchi emil...@redhat.com writes:
On my side, I can take care of 1/ make sure the repo is on Stackforge
(for start, then it will move under OpenStack namespace once done) 2/
help in unit/functional testing (rspec, beaker).
If the PuppetOpenStack project will be adopting this, then we
James E. Blair wrote:
If the PuppetOpenStack project will be adopting this, then we can just
go ahead and start it in openstack/. You can create the project-config
change that way, and then adjust the list of repos in the governance
repository later (prior TC approval is not needed for trivial