Hi,

Le lundi 29 juillet 2013, à 09:12 -0500, [email protected] a écrit :
> Folks,
> 
> I'd like to request a hold (moratorium) on updates to the Pebbles branch to 
> give time to do some much needed triage on broken functionality.  This will 
> enable more complete testing before new pull-requests are merged.  Over the 
> past month several breakages have emerged and it is not possible to complete 
> any smoke test without some form of failure or warning.
> 
> Please contact me before merging any pull-requests.  At this time only bug 
> fixes should be merged in. Thanks.

So, we're still waiting for a fix. To be honest, it'd help if someone
running Ubuntu would work on this instead of me trying to guess what's
wrong there while it's working on SLES (although we made some progress,
see last comments in https://github.com/crowbar/barclamp-quantum/pull/109)
Btw, I would suggest switching the smoketest to not use openvswitch and
use linuxbridge for quantum, to see if it helps.

However, I'm thinking the moratorium is starting to hurt us more than
anything else. We now have 73 pull requests, see
https://github.com/organizations/crowbar/dashboard/pulls/public
I estimate that at least 50 (if not 60) of these are for pebbles.

It slowly becomes impossible to make pull requests that don't conflict
with each other, and it feels like people stopped reviewing things
because there's nothing getting merged anyway.

While I would like to suggest that we start merging everything, I'm a
bit afraid that we'll really break things because we won't carefully
review everything :/ I know of pull requests that do work well on SLES,
and I know of pull requests that should *not* be merged for now (the
Hyper-V ones, for instance). But there are also many pull requests where
the status is unclear.

Any suggestion on how to progress?

Cheers,

Vincent

-- 
Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés.

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