Re: [openstack-dev] [all] Theory of Testing Cross Project Spec

2015-02-09 Thread Matthew Booth
On 09/02/15 13:59, Sean Dague wrote:
 Comments are welcomed, please keep typos / grammar as '0' comments to
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 clear about the core concern of the -1 so we can figure out how to make
 progress.

Incidentally, I think these are good guidelines for comments on all reviews.

Matt
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[openstack-dev] [all] Theory of Testing Cross Project Spec

2015-02-09 Thread Sean Dague
Culminating many many email threads and discussions over the last year,
I'm trying to boil down the overall OpenStack philosophy of testing into
a single cross project spec - https://review.openstack.org/#/c/150653

This is an attempt to both provide a current baseline of where we are,
and a future view of where we should get to. This is extremely important
as the current co-gate everything model does not scale beyond where we
currently stand with number of projects involved.

Comments are welcomed, please keep typos / grammar as '0' comments to
separate them from -1 comments. Also, I ask any -1s to be extremely
clear about the core concern of the -1 so we can figure out how to make
progress.

-Sean

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