Hi Nati
On 26/01/12 20:49, Nachi Ueno wrote:
Can I ask some questions?
1. Is there any document or opensource of your juju-based ci-deployment?
There will be :-); all of the bits and pieces are under
http://launchpad.net/~openstack-ubuntu-testing code branches but we will
be pulling
Robbie Williamson wrote:
http://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Precise%20OpenStack%20Testing/
Great work!
Would be cool to syndicate those Jenkins instances into a general health
dashboard that we could use to get at a glance the health of openstack
downstreams...
Would there be a feature in
On 01/27/2012 04:59 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Robbie Williamson wrote:
http://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Precise%20OpenStack%20Testing/
Great work!
Would be cool to syndicate those Jenkins instances into a general health
dashboard that we could use to get at a glance the health of
Nicely done, guys!
Very, very cool.
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On 26 Jan 2012 - 13:22, Robbie Williamson wrote:
http://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Precise%20OpenStack%20Testing/
James Page[1] has setup the jobs in the Ubuntu OpenStack QA Lab to start
publishing to our public Jenkins QA instance this morning. We now
HI Robbie
Awesome!
Can I ask some questions?
1. Is there any document or opensource of your juju-based ci-deployment?
2. Which kind of test are you running after deploy test?
Cheers
Nati
2012/1/26 Robbie Williamson rob...@ubuntu.com:
On 01/26/2012 02:49 PM, Nachi Ueno wrote:
HI Robbie
Awesome!
Can I ask some questions?
1. Is there any document or opensource of your juju-based ci-deployment?
This is coming *real* soon, we just recently got it all working and
wanted to clean it up first.
2. Which kind of test are you
Hi Robbie
Thank you for your quick reply.
2012/1/26 Robbie Williamson rob...@ubuntu.com:
On 01/26/2012 02:49 PM, Nachi Ueno wrote:
HI Robbie
Awesome!
Can I ask some questions?
1. Is there any document or opensource of your juju-based ci-deployment?
This is coming *real* soon, we just
Hey Nati--
1. Is there any document or opensource of your juju-based ci-deployment?
You can find a whole pile of bzr branches that hosts everything this is
built on at
https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-ubuntu-testing
Beware this contains a lot of stuff! Packaging branches, forked
Fantastic Work!
If you guys are still aways off with integrating Tempest, it would probably be
fairly easy use the exercise scripts in devstack to get a little more coverage
in the interim. You just would have to set up a bunch of env variables via
something like devstack/openrc and
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