Not sure if these are “minimalist” but at least they setup automagically, so 
you don’t need to do it from scratch:

You can check out these repos which automate the 3rd party ci setup:

Jay Pipe’s solution:
https://github.com/jaypipes/os-ext-testing
https://github.com/jaypipes/os-ext-testing-data

My WIP fork of Jay Pipe’s that also includes Nodepool:
https://github.com/rasselin/os-ext-testing
https://github.com/rasselin/os-ext-testing-data

Ramy


From: Luke Gorrie [mailto:l...@tail-f.com]
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2014 9:26 AM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [neutron][third-party] Simple and robust CI script?

On 30 June 2014 17:34, Kyle Mestery 
<mest...@noironetworks.com<mailto:mest...@noironetworks.com>> wrote:
It would be great to get you to join the 3rd Party meeting [1] in
#openstack-meeting at 1800UTC to discuss this. Can you make it today
Luke?

Yes, I'll be there.

Currently I'm looking into "the simplest 3rd party CI that could possibly work" 
which would be less sophisticated than devstack-gate but easier for the 
operator to understand and be responsible for. (Or: "CI in 100 lines of shell" 
with no Jenkins or other large pieces of software to install.)

I'm on #openstack-neutron if anybody wants to kick around ideas or share 
scripts that I can borrow ideas from (thanks ODL gang for doing this already).

Cheers,
-Luke


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