2016-11-16 5:08 GMT+08:00 Steve Baker <[email protected]>:
> > > On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 10:26 PM, Thomas Herve <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> Historically elements to create images using software config were >> developed in the heat-templates repository, which turned out to mean >> that this had to be packaged, etc. Today we were asked if tags could >> be added to help maintaining the packages. Before we do that, I wonder >> if we should extract the elements in a different repository. We >> already have tests which are only applicable to this specific subset >> of the repo, so it shouldn't be too hard. >> >> In summary: let's create a new repository >> heat-software-config-elements, and move everything from >> hot/software-config/elements/ in the heat-templates repository to it >> (and the associated tests). >> >> Thoughts? >> >> > Yes, these have definitely outgrown their current home. > > RDO already generates the following sub-packages from heat-templates: > python-heat-agent > python-heat-agent-puppet > python-heat-agent-ansible > python-heat-agent-apply-config > python-heat-agent-hiera > > Therefore can I suggest we call the new repository "heat-agents"? > > I do wonder about the usefulness of the diskimage-builder elements-based > directory layout, since image builders can just install the package. But I > suppose having elements will be useful for heat-agents CI jobs, and a more > appropriate layout doesn't occur to me currently. > > Also we should consider if we want to retain the git history of these > files in the new repo - I'm in favour if its not too much effort and the > resulting history looks clean. > > `heat-agents` sounds good (hope `agent` is not destracted to anyone). We already have a new docker-cmd hook landing there might be some other hooks from other project that are under planing, so it might be a good timing to get it done.
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