QE wants #2921 to be done. We consider testing with a full production-quality stack to be very important. I'm happy to do the work, because:
- My understanding is that the dev team is currently fully committed to other things. - Working on adding web server support into the Ansible code in pulp/devel gives me a chance to also accomplish additional goals, like: - Let the Ansible code target non-Vagrant VMs. #114 <https://github.com/pulp/devel/pull/114> - Improve code quality. #123 <https://github.com/pulp/devel/pull/123> - Let the pulp-from-source.yml playbook execute more quickly. #129 <https://github.com/pulp/devel/pull/129>, #130 <https://github.com/pulp/devel/pull/130>, #131 <https://github.com/pulp/devel/pull/130> - Let the Ansible code target non-Fedora hosts. #133 <https://github.com/pulp/devel/pull/133> - ...and so on. So long as I continue to get code reviews, there's a good chance the ansible code in pulp/devel can be made to suppot web servers.
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