[openstack-dev] [Cinder] Request for J3 Feature Freeze Exception

2014-09-05 Thread David Pineau
Hello dear cinder stackers,

Recently, the feature freeze was acted for J3, while I was frantically
trying to tighten the feedback loop on the driver I was working on for
my company, Scality, in hope of getting merged for J3.

I felt I was really close, a lot of reviews coming in the last few
days, and dealing with the timelag for the feedback, as I am under the
impression that a lot of the cinder team is in the US (I am in west
europe)

So I asked Duncan what could be done, learned about the FFE, and I am
now humbly asking you guys to give us a last chance to get in for
Juno. I was told that if it was possible the last delay would be next
week, and believe me, we're doing everything we can on our side to be
able to meet that.

I had a patch ready to go in answer to the recent reviews I got, but
wanted to get driver cert log okay before I put if up for reviews. The
situation being what it is, I put that up, and am working on the
driver cert, solving last-minute issues.

I'll understand if that is not possible, and I thank you for your
understanding !

-- 
David Pineau, Developer at Scality
IRC handle: joa
Gerrit handle: Joachim

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Re: [openstack-dev] [OpenStack-Dev] [Cinder] 3'rd party CI systems

2014-08-14 Thread David Pineau
Well, I could make it test every patchset, but then I have to look
into how to limit at one build per time + queue the other builds.
(didn't try that yet)

Anyways, I just got my new CI machine so I'll be able to finalize the
CI system relatively soon.

2014-08-14 1:01 GMT+02:00 Jeremy Stanley fu...@yuggoth.org:
 On 2014-08-13 16:30:23 + (+), Asselin, Ramy wrote:
 I remember infra team objected to the nightly builds. They wanted
 reports on every patch set in order to report to gerrit.
 [...]

 I can't imagine, nor do I recall, objecting to such an idea. The
 question is merely where you expect to publish the results, and how
 you deal with the fact that you're testing changes which have
 already merged rather than getting in front of the reviewers on
 proposed changes. I don't personally have any specific desire for
 third-party CI systems to report on changes in Gerrit, but
 individual projects supporting your drivers/features/whatever might.
 --
 Jeremy Stanley

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Re: [openstack-dev] [OpenStack-Dev] [Cinder] 3'rd party CI systems

2014-08-13 Thread David Pineau
Hello,

I have currently setup the Scality CI not to report (mostly because it
isn't fully functionnal yet, as the machine it runs on turns out to be
undersized and thus the tests fails on some timeout), partly because
it's currently a nightly build. I have no way of testing multiple
patchsets at the same time so it is easier this way.

How do you plan to Officialize the different 3rd party CIs ? I
remember that the cinder meeting about that in the Atlanta Summit
concluded that a nightly build would be enough, but such build cannot
really report on gerrit.

David Pineau
gerrit: Joachim
IRC#freenode: joa

2014-08-13 2:28 GMT+02:00 Asselin, Ramy ramy.asse...@hp.com:
 I forked jaypipe’s repos  working on extending it to support nodepool, log
 server, etc.

 Still WIP but generally working.



 If you need help, ping me on IRC #openstack-cinder (asselin)



 Ramy



 From: Jesse Pretorius [mailto:jesse.pretor...@gmail.com]
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 On 12 August 2014 07:26, Amit Das amit@cloudbyte.com wrote:

 I would like some guidance in this regards in form of some links, wiki pages
 etc.



 I am currently gathering the driver cert test results i.e. tempest tests
 from devstack in our environment  CI setup would be my next step.



 This should get you started:

 http://ci.openstack.org/third_party.html



 Then Jay Pipes' excellent two part series will help you with the details of
 getting it done:

 http://www.joinfu.com/2014/02/setting-up-an-external-openstack-testing-system/

 http://www.joinfu.com/2014/02/setting-up-an-openstack-external-testing-system-part-2/




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