On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 8:21 AM, Jim Rollenhagen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ironicers, > > This email serves as a reminder (and a bit of a call to action) about our > third party CI policy: > http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/ironic-specs/specs/ > not-implemented/third-party-ci.html > > 1) When I went to find a link to the policy, I realized that it isn't in > our > developer docs, but only in our specs repo. Can someone volunteer to > document this in our dev docs? > This will be documented as a part of this patch: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/353102/ > > 2) A number of drivers do not have third-party CI up, let alone reporting > on patches. Unless someone moves quickly, I strongly suspect the > following > drivers will be dropped from our tree before the end of Newton. These > are > the setup.cfg names. > > agent_amt > pxe_amt > fake_amt > agent_iboot > pxe_iboot > fake_iboot > agent_wol > pxe_wol > fake_wol > agent_vbox > fake_vbox > pxe_vbox > pxe_seamicro > fake_seamicro > pxe_drac > fake_drac > pxe_snmp > fake_snmp > pxe_msftocs > fake_msftocs > > It's important to note that some ironic folks have taken the burden of > maintaining some untested drivers in an out-of-tree repo, however this > is not an official OpenStack project, and not part of the ironic > governance. > https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/ironic-staging-drivers > > 3) The SSH drivers (pxe_ssh and agent_ssh) that we use for some testing > currently are planned to be dropped. First, we need to update > project-config to make sure all of those jobs are moved to an equivalent > *_ipmitool job, and drop the _ssh jobs. Then we can go ahead and remove > the drivers. I'd like a volunteer for this as well, but am happy to take > it on as needed. > > 4) The drivers that use pyghmi (pxe_ipminative and agent_pyghmi) currently > are > not tested in ironic's CI. We have multiple jobs for each of the > ipmitool > drivers. Instead of making new jobs, we could just move one of the > ipmitool > drivers to use the pyghmi drivers (since they both use IPMI, it should > be > simple to do so). As with above, I'm happy to do this if there are no > volunteers. > > Thanks for reading (and hopefully volunteering!). > > // jim > > __________________________________________________________________________ > OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) > Unsubscribe: [email protected]?subject:unsubscribe > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev >
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