On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Roman Mohr <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 9:32 AM, Eyal Edri <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Nice, >> So its an online hosted Sonar instance for open source projects? >> > > Exactly. > > >> What about other projects in oVirt like VDSM? >> > > We can ask them. Don't see any problems there. > I would just start with the engine and see how the whole process works. > On one hand Engine would be nice because we can compare it to Coverity. On the other hand, I'd start with VDSM, as we don't have today something for it - and it's a smaller project. Y. > > >> E. >> >> On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 10:13 AM, David Caro Estevez <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> On 05/05 09:13, David Caro Estevez wrote: >>> > >>> > Hey Roman, >>> > >>> > Adding the infra list >>> >>> Forgot to add them XP >>> >>> > >>> > On 05/05 08:57, Roman Mohr wrote: >>> > > Hi David, >>> > > >>> > > I have asked sonarqube if they would add ovirt-engine to >>> > > https://nemo.sonarqube.org/. >>> > > >>> > > sonarqube is a pretty nice tool for source code analysis. It has a >>> slightly >>> > > different focus than coverity and could be very useful for us. >>> > >>> > Have you discussed this with the ovirt-engine maintainers/devs? Not >>> that I >>> > think it would be an issue, but usually people don't like surprises :) >>> > >>> > > >>> > > They are happy to add us. In the past they just built everything on >>> nemo >>> > > and published the results but they are switching to building on >>> travis and >>> > > just upload the results. >>> > > >>> > > Do you think you could give me access to our ovirt-engine github >>> repo? >>> > >>> > I can add the project, no problem, you can just make sure to create >>> the new >>> > branch with the travis yaml (if noone has issues with it). >>> > >>> > > >>> > > I would do the following: >>> > > - prepare a .travis.yml file on a separate branch >>> > > - configure an account on nemo with the help of a sonarqube guy >>> > >>> > ^ the accounts are free? Can we create a project and add multiple admin >>> > accounts? If not, we should find a way to share that account to avoid >>> a single >>> > maintainer >>> > >>> > > - enable travis builds >>> > > - when everything works I would add the .travis.yml file through a >>> normal >>> > > gerrit patch >>> > > - give up my github permissions if required ;) >>> > > >>> > > Roman >>> > >>> > -- >>> > David Caro >>> > >>> > Red Hat S.L. >>> > Continuous Integration Engineer - EMEA ENG Virtualization R&D >>> > >>> > Tel.: +420 532 294 605 >>> > Email: [email protected] >>> > IRC: dcaro|dcaroest@{freenode|oftc|redhat} >>> > Web: www.redhat.com >>> > RHT Global #: 82-62605 >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> David Caro >>> >>> Red Hat S.L. >>> Continuous Integration Engineer - EMEA ENG Virtualization R&D >>> >>> Tel.: +420 532 294 605 >>> Email: [email protected] >>> IRC: dcaro|dcaroest@{freenode|oftc|redhat} >>> Web: www.redhat.com >>> RHT Global #: 82-62605 >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Infra mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/infra >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Eyal Edri >> Associate Manager >> RHEV DevOps >> EMEA ENG Virtualization R&D >> Red Hat Israel >> >> phone: +972-9-7692018 >> irc: eedri (on #tlv #rhev-dev #rhev-integ) >> > >
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