+ci-...@fd.io

This probably should also go to ci-man which is roubhly the equivalent of releng in opnfv.

--TFH

On 10/03/2017 02:12 PM, Thanh Ha wrote:
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 6:38 PM, Thanh Ha <thanh...@linuxfoundation.org <mailto:thanh...@linuxfoundation.org>> wrote:

    Hi Everyone,

    We'd like to pitch an idea to have #opendaylight-releng irc
    channel redirect to a new #lf-releng channel. Something that's
    occurred to us is that many of the networking at LF projects have
    their own separate releng channels in which folks typically ask
    JJB related questions. Each of these channels are typically
    moderately active.

    Something we've been thinking about is the idea of merging all
    these releng channels into #lf-releng which we're hoping can
    combine the communities JJB experts so that JJB and other releng
    related questions can be more broadly asked.

    Thoughts?

    Regards,
    Thanh


Hi Everyone,

For those that don't know me. I am one of the release engineers working on the OpenDaylight project. I've added the fd.io <http://fd.io>, opnfv, and onap communities to this list to get feedback on the idea proposed above. Let me know if there's other mailing lists in the respective projects we should be cc'ing to include in the discussions.

I'd like to hear from the fd.io <http://fd.io>, opnfv, and onap for their thoughts on the proposal to create a single lf-releng channel on IRC and have all the respective releng channels redirect to it. Since our respective releng projects use similar technologies like JJB, Jenkins, etc... it might be a benefit to pool together our expertise so that it is easier to ask questions to the broader community when we need help with things like JJB, Gerrit, etc...

You can follow the discussion thread so far from the ODL community discussed here:
https://lists.opendaylight.org/pipermail/dev/2017-September/004066.html


Regards,
Thanh



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