Here is a summary of what the team did during the last sprint.

Regarding *Zuul and Nodepool*:

* freeze_job: worked on a new zuul-runner command line to be able to run a
job locally. This rebased and fix the proposed implementation and added the
execute sub-command as well as support for depends-on:
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/topic:freeze_job.
* parameterized build: started the discussion to be able to run job from
the web interface.
* zuul-web: worked on new interfaces to display job's hierarchy, build
roles and config.
* zuul-jobs: we proposed a series of guidelines to write jobs, so that
multiple environments (OS flavors, privileges) can be supported
http://logs.openstack.org/07/631507/3/check/tox-docs/971c8fd/html/policy.html#coding-guidelines
.
* zuul-jobs: we proposed a change to allow running nodejs zuul-jobs on RPM
based systems.
* zuul/pagure driver: proposed two changes (new REST enpoints) on Pagure to
ease Zuul integration https://pagure.io/pagure/pull-request/4221 and
https://pagure.io/pagure/pull-request/4223.

Regarding *Software Factory* in general:

* blog: proposed a new one about SF/Zuul/Nodepool workflows:
https://softwarefactory-project.io/r/#/c/14874/.
* zuul/nodepool: updated the distgit for a security issue, backport to 3.2
and updated the services.
* cauth: improved the logging to include transaction id.
* started the work on supporting python3 for the rest of the services
(cauth, managesf, gerritbot, ...).

The SF team
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