Re: [openstack-dev] [manila] [contribute]

2018-11-09 Thread Leni Kadali Mutungi
Hi all Thanks Sofia, Tom and Goutham for responding. Will checkout all the links you've shared. On 11/9/18 12:32 PM, Tom Barron wrote: On 08/11/18 11:07 -0300, Sofia Enriquez wrote: Hi Leni, welcome! 1) Devstack[1] plays a *main *role in the development workflow. It's an easier way to get

Re: [openstack-dev] [manila] [contribute]

2018-11-09 Thread Tom Barron
On 08/11/18 11:07 -0300, Sofia Enriquez wrote: Hi Leni, welcome! 1) Devstack[1] plays a *main *role in the development workflow. It's an easier way to get a full environment to work in Manila, we use it every day. I recommend you to use it in a VM. You can find many tutorials about how to use

Re: [openstack-dev] [manila] [contribute]

2018-11-08 Thread Goutham Pacha Ravi
On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 6:07 AM Sofia Enriquez wrote: > Hi Leni, welcome! > > 1) Devstack[1] plays a *main *role in the development workflow. > It's an easier way to get a full environment to work in Manila, we use it > every day. I recommend you to use it in a VM. > You can find many tutorials

Re: [openstack-dev] [manila] [contribute]

2018-11-08 Thread Sofia Enriquez
Hi Leni, welcome! 1) Devstack[1] plays a *main *role in the development workflow. It's an easier way to get a full environment to work in Manila, we use it every day. I recommend you to use it in a VM. You can find many tutorials about how to use Devstack, I just let you one [2] 2) I can't find

Re: [openstack-dev] [manila] [contribute]

2018-11-08 Thread Leni Kadali Mutungi
Hi Tom Thanks for the warm welcome. I've gone through the material and I would like to understand a few things: 1. What's the role of devstack in the development workflow? 2. Where can I find good-first-bugs? A bug that is simple to do (relatively ;)) and allows me to practice what I've read

Re: [openstack-dev] [manila] [contribute]

2018-10-19 Thread Tom Barron
On 19/10/18 15:27 +0300, Leni Kadali Mutungi wrote: Hi all. I've downloaded the manila project from GitHub as a zip file, unpacked it and have run `git fetch --depth=1` and been progressively running `git fetch --deepen=5` to get the commit history I need. For future reference, would a

Re: [openstack-dev] [manila] [contribute]

2018-10-19 Thread Leni Kadali Mutungi
Hi all. I've downloaded the manila project from GitHub as a zip file, unpacked it and have run `git fetch --depth=1` and been progressively running `git fetch --deepen=5` to get the commit history I need. For future reference, would a shallow clone e.g. `git clone depth=1` be enough to start