Re: [openstack-dev] [OpenStack-Infra] [infra] Third Party CI naming and contact (action required)

2014-08-14 Thread Franck Yelles
Hi James,

I have added the Nuage CI system to the list; I also took the liberty
to reorder alphabetically the list

Franck
Franck


On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 11:23 AM, James E. Blair cor...@inaugust.com wrote:
 Hi,

 We've updated the registration requirements for third-party CI systems
 here:

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

 We now have 86 third-party CI systems registered and have undertaken an
 effort to make things more user-friendly for the developers who interact
 with them.  There are two important changes to be aware of:

 1) We now generally name third-party systems in a descriptive manner
 including the company and product they are testing.  We have renamed
 currently-operating CI systems to match these standards to the best of
 our abilities.  Some of them ended up with particularly bad names (like
 Unknown Function...).  If your system is one of these, please join us
 in #openstack-infra on Freenode to establish a more descriptive name.

 2) We have established a standard wiki page template to supply a
 description of the system, what is tested, and contact information for
 each system.  See https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ThirdPartySystems for
 an index of such pages and instructions for creating them.  Each
 third-party CI system will have its own page in the wiki and it must
 include a link to that page in every comment that it leaves in Gerrit.

 If you operate a third-party CI system, please ensure that you register
 a wiki page and update your system to link to it in every new Gerrit
 comment by the end of August.  Beginning in September, we will disable
 systems that have not been updated.

 Thanks,

 Jim

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Re: [openstack-dev] [OpenStack-Infra] [infra] Third Party CI naming and contact (action required)

2014-08-14 Thread trinath.soman...@freescale.com
Hi Franck -

Thanks for the update. I too have that re-order in mind. :)

Here after CI owners may add their CI names in appropriate alphabetical order.

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-Original Message-
From: Franck Yelles [mailto:franck...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 3:33 PM
To: James E. Blair
Cc: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions); 
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Subject: Re: [OpenStack-Infra] [infra] Third Party CI naming and contact 
(action required)

Hi James,

I have added the Nuage CI system to the list; I also took the liberty to 
reorder alphabetically the list

Franck
Franck


On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 11:23 AM, James E. Blair cor...@inaugust.com wrote:
 Hi,

 We've updated the registration requirements for third-party CI systems
 here:

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

 We now have 86 third-party CI systems registered and have undertaken 
 an effort to make things more user-friendly for the developers who 
 interact with them.  There are two important changes to be aware of:

 1) We now generally name third-party systems in a descriptive manner 
 including the company and product they are testing.  We have renamed 
 currently-operating CI systems to match these standards to the best of 
 our abilities.  Some of them ended up with particularly bad names 
 (like Unknown Function...).  If your system is one of these, please 
 join us in #openstack-infra on Freenode to establish a more descriptive name.

 2) We have established a standard wiki page template to supply a 
 description of the system, what is tested, and contact information for 
 each system.  See https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ThirdPartySystems 
 for an index of such pages and instructions for creating them.  Each 
 third-party CI system will have its own page in the wiki and it must 
 include a link to that page in every comment that it leaves in Gerrit.

 If you operate a third-party CI system, please ensure that you 
 register a wiki page and update your system to link to it in every new 
 Gerrit comment by the end of August.  Beginning in September, we will 
 disable systems that have not been updated.

 Thanks,

 Jim

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Re: [openstack-dev] [OpenStack-Infra] [infra] Third Party CI naming and contact (action required)

2014-08-14 Thread Lucas Eznarriaga
Hi,

Midokura CI should be up to date now too.
We have a problem with zuul-merger when the host id of review.openstack.org
changes. In this case, the new rsa key has to be added manually otherwise
the build will fail with a:

Merge Failed.

This change was unable to be automatically merged with the current state of
the repository. Please rebase your change and upload a new patchset

So if the review.openstack.org host changes soon it will start failing
again.
That said, taking into account that August is the usual vacation month in
Europe and probably in some other parts as well, end of August sounds like
a tight deadline. Also, I have been attending to third-party meetings
regularly but the last one (I have checked the logs) and I feel like an
announcement for these new requirements should have been done there.

Have a great summer!

Lucas




On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 8:23 PM, James E. Blair cor...@inaugust.com wrote:

 Hi,

 We've updated the registration requirements for third-party CI systems
 here:

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

 We now have 86 third-party CI systems registered and have undertaken an
 effort to make things more user-friendly for the developers who interact
 with them.  There are two important changes to be aware of:

 1) We now generally name third-party systems in a descriptive manner
 including the company and product they are testing.  We have renamed
 currently-operating CI systems to match these standards to the best of
 our abilities.  Some of them ended up with particularly bad names (like
 Unknown Function...).  If your system is one of these, please join us
 in #openstack-infra on Freenode to establish a more descriptive name.

 2) We have established a standard wiki page template to supply a
 description of the system, what is tested, and contact information for
 each system.  See https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ThirdPartySystems for
 an index of such pages and instructions for creating them.  Each
 third-party CI system will have its own page in the wiki and it must
 include a link to that page in every comment that it leaves in Gerrit.

 If you operate a third-party CI system, please ensure that you register
 a wiki page and update your system to link to it in every new Gerrit
 comment by the end of August.  Beginning in September, we will disable
 systems that have not been updated.

 Thanks,

 Jim

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Re: [openstack-dev] [OpenStack-Infra] [infra] Third Party CI naming and contact (action required)

2014-08-14 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2014-08-14 20:50:21 +0200 (+0200), Lucas Eznarriaga wrote:
[...]
 We have a problem with zuul-merger when the host id of
 review.openstack.org changes. In this case, the new rsa key has to
 be added manually
[...]

If so, you were broken a while... the last (and effectively only in
recent history) time we replaced the Gerrit SSH API RSA host key on
review.openstack.org was in April as a safety precaution in the wake
of the Heartbleed Bug announcement. We definitely haven't touched it
in the four months since then.
-- 
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Re: [openstack-dev] [OpenStack-Infra] [infra] Third Party CI naming and contact (action required)

2014-08-13 Thread trinath.soman...@freescale.com
Hi-

I have updated the page for 'Freescale CI'.

Need a change in the CI display name, Can you change 'Freescale CI' to 
'Freescale Neutron CI'. 

Here is the page I added, 
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ThirdPartySystems/Freescale_CI and the Index 
page https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ThirdPartySystems

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-Original Message-
From: James E. Blair [mailto:cor...@inaugust.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 11:54 PM
To: openstack-in...@lists.openstack.org
Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
Subject: [OpenStack-Infra] [infra] Third Party CI naming and contact (action 
required)

Hi,

We've updated the registration requirements for third-party CI systems
here:

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

We now have 86 third-party CI systems registered and have undertaken an effort 
to make things more user-friendly for the developers who interact with them.  
There are two important changes to be aware of:

1) We now generally name third-party systems in a descriptive manner including 
the company and product they are testing.  We have renamed currently-operating 
CI systems to match these standards to the best of our abilities.  Some of them 
ended up with particularly bad names (like Unknown Function...).  If your 
system is one of these, please join us in #openstack-infra on Freenode to 
establish a more descriptive name.

2) We have established a standard wiki page template to supply a description of 
the system, what is tested, and contact information for each system.  See 
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ThirdPartySystems for an index of such pages 
and instructions for creating them.  Each third-party CI system will have its 
own page in the wiki and it must include a link to that page in every comment 
that it leaves in Gerrit.

If you operate a third-party CI system, please ensure that you register a wiki 
page and update your system to link to it in every new Gerrit comment by the 
end of August.  Beginning in September, we will disable systems that have not 
been updated.

Thanks,

Jim

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