Re: [python-committers] LCA2014 presentation on Zuul, OpenStack's merge gating system

2014-01-20 Thread Nick Coghlan
On 21 Jan 2014 01:19, "Meador Inge" wrote: > > On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 11:34 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote: > >> If people find this idea interesting, I would like to invite some of >> the Mercurial devs and OpenStack infrastructure folks (i.e. Zuul devs) >> to the language summit (leaving it up to them

Re: [python-committers] LCA2014 presentation on Zuul, OpenStack's merge gating system

2014-01-19 Thread Nick Coghlan
On 19 January 2014 20:59, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > On dim., 2014-01-19 at 15:34 +1000, Nick Coghlan wrote: >> Rather than suggesting wholesale changes to our own infrastructure, >> what I am suggesting we consider is devoting time (and potentially PSF >> funding) to getting Zuul to play nice with R

Re: [python-committers] LCA2014 presentation on Zuul, OpenStack's merge gating system

2014-01-19 Thread Antoine Pitrou
On dim., 2014-01-19 at 15:34 +1000, Nick Coghlan wrote: > Rather than suggesting wholesale changes to our own infrastructure, > what I am suggesting we consider is devoting time (and potentially PSF > funding) to getting Zuul to play nice with Roundup, Reitveld, BuildBot > and Mercurial. (Like the

Re: [python-committers] LCA2014 presentation on Zuul, OpenStack's merge gating system

2014-01-18 Thread Alex Gaynor
While I'm not a particularly active python-developer, I have spent quite a bit of time using OpenStack's Zuul/gerrit system/workflow and all I can say is it: It is the right way to write software. Huge +1 from me on every project using it :-) Alex On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 11:34 PM, Nick Coghlan

[python-committers] LCA2014 presentation on Zuul, OpenStack's merge gating system

2014-01-18 Thread Nick Coghlan
One of the items I have on the language summit agenda is the core reviewer workflow used by the OpenStack project, specifically Zuul, the merge gating system that powers that workflow. I know some other folks here are working on OpenStack these days so this will already be familiar to them, but man