Re: [OpenStack-Infra] I need to be re-instated (I only have a openstack community user ID, currently) with industry access as per my company co-worker

2018-09-06 Thread Clark Boylan
On Tue, Sep 4, 2018, at 4:36 PM, Tim O'Konski wrote:
> Dear OpenStack Infra Team:
> 
> 
> As I'm helping Angela Smith, my co-worker at Broadcom with updating the CI
> setup, I need to be given back my membership status on the Infra Team of
> OpenStack.For example:
> 
> https://review.openstack.org/#/admin/groups/10,members

This group is for first party OpenStack community infrastructure CI tools. 
Upstream Zuul and previously Upstream Jenkins for example. All registered users 
are allowed to comment on any change but if you want to leave +/-1 Verified 
votes as a third party CI you will need to negotiate those permissions with the 
individual projects you are reporting to. When they are happy with your results 
they add your account to the project specific CI groups like 
https://review.openstack.org/#/admin/groups/511,members to enable that.

> 
> My name isn't here, however when I go to look at my login, this is here:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> All looks well here (i.e. just above).
> 
> Can you please add me back in to the industry members list?  Andy an other
> missing capabilities?

As mentioned above you should be good to start reporting, you'll just have to 
vote Verified 0 until the target projects are comfortable giving you greater 
vote permissions. Typically a good idea to communicate with the projects either 
way so that they understand what you are testing.

> 
> Also, if there are any sample (i.e. working, with the large number of
> configuration parameters filled in with a working CI) that you can give me
> access to, it would be very much appreciated as there is out of
> date/misleading documentation on the site currently (i.e. for example:
> 
> https://docs.openstack.org/infra/system-config/running-your-own.html
> 
> That currently has a large warning indication box at the top:
> 
> Running your own CI infrastructure
> 
> 
>   
> UPDATED: 2018-09-03 21:43
> 
> 
> Warning
> 
> Parts of this file are out of date
>  What parts?  I find no versioning or other indicators as to the spurious
> and/or incorrect information.
> 
> How do other's  go about the process of creating a new (i.e. Zuul 2) CI?

https://docs.openstack.org/infra/system-config/third_party.html should be 
mostly up to date docs (especially for zuulv2) third party testing setup docs.

Hope this helps,
Clark

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[OpenStack-Infra] [goals][python3][ec2-api] ready to proceed with cleanup for ec2-api

2018-09-06 Thread Doug Hellmann
The ec2-api team has merged all of their zuul migration import patches
and we are ready to approve https://review.openstack.org/#/c/597582/

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[OpenStack-Infra] [goals][python3][kolla] ready to proceed with cleanup for kolla

2018-09-06 Thread Doug Hellmann
The kolla team has approved all of their zuul migration imports and we
are ready to proceed with approving
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/597590/

Doug

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Re: [OpenStack-Infra] [OpenStack-I18n] [storyboard] [I18n] Can Storyboard web pages be translatable to multiple languages?

2018-09-06 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2018-09-06 11:06:34 +0900 (+0900), Ian Y. Choi wrote:
> I wanna ask whether https://storyboard.openstack.org/ web pages
> can be translatable to multiple languages (e.g., Chinese,
> Japanese, Korean, German, French, Spanish, ...) or not.
[...]

As also discussed in #storyboard I think this is an interesting
idea, particularly for organizations who may want to use StoryBoard
deployments where most users are fluent in one of those other
languages (and perhaps not at all with English).

I do think interface translation is potentially useful for the
OpenStack community's storyboard.openstack.org service too, though
we'll want to keep in mind that for most of the projects hosted
there English is explicitly preferred to increase collaboration
(same as with most OpenStack community mailing lists, IRC channels,
code review and so on). We may discover that we need to find ways to
point out to people, particularly those arriving there for the first
time, that they should file stories in English if at all possible
even though the interface may be presented in their personally
preferred language instead.

I've added this topic to
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/sb-stein-ptg-planning and am
looking forward to seeing you in Denver!
-- 
Jeremy Stanley


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Re: [OpenStack-Infra] [senlin][goal][python3] beginning zuul migration for senlin

2018-09-06 Thread Nguyễn Trí Hải
Please process this: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/597502/

On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 9:44 PM Nguyễn Trí Hải 
wrote:

> The migration of Zuul project settings for the
> senlin repositories has begun.
> Please do not approve any changes to
> openstack-infra/project-config/zuul.d/projects.yaml
> for the following repositories:
>
> - openstack/python-senlinclient
> - openstack/senlin
> - openstack/senlin-dashboard
> - openstack/senlin-tempest-plugin
>
> --
>
> Nguyen Tri Hai / Ph.D. Student
>
> ANDA Lab., Soongsil Univ., Seoul, South Korea
>
> 
> 
> *[image:
> http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-26135-5_4]
> * 
>


-- 

Nguyen Tri Hai / Ph.D. Student

ANDA Lab., Soongsil Univ., Seoul, South Korea



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