On Thu, 2014-02-13 at 14:18 +0100, Julien Vey wrote: > I agree gating is a great feature but it is not useful for every > project and as Adrian said, not understood by everyone. > I think many Solum users, and PaaS users in general, are > single-project/single-build/simple git worklow and do not care about > gating.
This is 100% correct. > I see 2 drawbacks with Zuul : > - Tenant Isolation : How do we allow access on zuul (and jenkins) for > a specific tenant in isolation to the others tenants using Solum. > - Build customization : One of the biggest advantage of Jenkins is its > ecosystem and the many build customization it offers. Using zuul will > prohibit this. Not sure I understand this part... Zuul works *with* Jenkins. It does not replace it. > About Gerrit, I think it is also a little too much. Many users have > their own reviewing system, Pull requests with github, bitbucket or > stash, their own instance of gerrit, or even a custom git workflow. > Gerrit would be a great feature for future versions of Solum. but only > as an optionnal one, we should not force people into it. Completely agreed. Frankly, both Gerrit and Jenkins are a giant pain in the ass to install, maintain, and configure (hmm, which Java/Prolog programs aren't, I wonder?). Basing Solum's *default* workflow on these tools would be a mistake IMO. Best, -jay _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
