Hi Infra team! We're interested in migrating all of the Fuel project to StackForge because we really find the gerrit workflow to be beneficial for development. Earlier there were some reservations about importing the main Fuel Git repository to Stackforge, and instead submit several separate puppet modules as independent repos (similar to PuppetLabs/Puppet Forge) style. We're under heavy development and our deployment relies on all puppet modules being locked in sync together in a single repo. One concern is that the majority of our code consists of forks of other open source Puppet modules. We're slowly working through and contributing our enhancements upstream and expect that in a few months we will be 100% in sync with upstream, and probably using a system like puppet-librarian to compile Fuel. In speaking with Jeremy Stanley, he seemed to agree that this was a fair solution.
In addition, we have two more project I would like to put in StackForge. The first we call "devops" (https://github.com/Mirantis/devops )which is a simple Django application that uses python-libvirt and paramiko to create, destroy, and snapshot groups of virtual machines, networks, and allocate local storage. It currently has no application outside of Fuel because it is designed to launch our deployment testing scripts, but it could be adapted if others are interested. The second is fuel-docs (https://github.com/Mirantis/fuel-docs ). It contains our end-user documentation (devel docs are in fuel-web already in StackForge). While I realize that most projects do documentation in the same repo as the main project repo, Fuel is broken up into many parts, and we decided to build docs separately. In summary, I am requesting these 3 Git repositories to be migrated to StackForge: https://github.com/Mirantis/fuel https://github.com/Mirantis/devops https://github.com/Mirantis/fuel-docs These groups should be managed by group fuel-core (already exists). If there are objections or concerns about the content of these repos, feel free to raise them and I promise to do my best to address them. Thank you for your continued help, Infra team. Best Regards, Matthew Mosesohn _______________________________________________ OpenStack-Infra mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra
