Re: [openstack-dev] [murano][release] missing build artifacts

2016-04-04 Thread Doug Hellmann

> On Apr 3, 2016, at 3:07 PM, Serg Melikyan  wrote:
> 
> Hi Doug,
> 
> I +1 your commit with removing build artifacts for
> openstack/murano-apps repo, we indeed don't have artifacts for
> murano-apps.
> 
>> It would be good to understand what your intent is for builds. Can you 
>> follow up here on this thread with some details?
> 
> openstack/murano-apps contains set of working applications for murano
> intended to be used as examples and as well as production working
> apps. Using stable branches (stable/liberty, stable/mitaka) we
> separate applications working on corresponding version of OpenStack.
> Hopefully at some point of time our built artifact is going to be each
> application published to apps.openstack.org.
> 
> I believe we don't plan to have artifacts in this repo which are part
> of the OpenStack release itself. Is there other steps that we need to
> take regarding this?

If you intend for folks to use the code as examples, and even deploy them, it 
might be best to set them up so they can be packaged. We can remove the repo 
from the mitaka list to give you time to set up the builds for newton.

Doug

> 
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 12:16 PM, Doug Hellmann  wrote:
>> Murano team,
>> 
>> We noticed in our audit of the links on
>> http://releases.openstack.org/mitaka/index.html that the links to the
>> build artifacts for murano-apps point to missing files. The murano-apps
>> repository doesn't seem to have any real build jobs configured in
>> openstack-infra/project-config/zuul/layout.yaml, so it's not clear how
>> tagging is producing a release for you.
>> 
>> For now, we are disabling links to the artifacts for that repo via
>> https://review.openstack.org/300457 but we're also planning to remove
>> murano-apps from the official Mitaka page since there don't appear to be
>> any actual related deliverables (https://review.openstack.org/300473).
>> 
>> It would be good to understand what your intent is for builds. Can
>> you follow up here on this thread with some details?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Doug
> 
> 
> 
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> Serg Melikyan, Development Manager at Mirantis, Inc.
> http://mirantis.com | smelik...@mirantis.com


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Re: [openstack-dev] [murano][release] missing build artifacts

2016-04-03 Thread Serg Melikyan
Hi Doug,

I +1 your commit with removing build artifacts for
openstack/murano-apps repo, we indeed don't have artifacts for
murano-apps.

>It would be good to understand what your intent is for builds. Can you follow 
>up here on this thread with some details?

openstack/murano-apps contains set of working applications for murano
intended to be used as examples and as well as production working
apps. Using stable branches (stable/liberty, stable/mitaka) we
separate applications working on corresponding version of OpenStack.
Hopefully at some point of time our built artifact is going to be each
application published to apps.openstack.org.

I believe we don't plan to have artifacts in this repo which are part
of the OpenStack release itself. Is there other steps that we need to
take regarding this?

On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 12:16 PM, Doug Hellmann  wrote:
> Murano team,
>
> We noticed in our audit of the links on
> http://releases.openstack.org/mitaka/index.html that the links to the
> build artifacts for murano-apps point to missing files. The murano-apps
> repository doesn't seem to have any real build jobs configured in
> openstack-infra/project-config/zuul/layout.yaml, so it's not clear how
> tagging is producing a release for you.
>
> For now, we are disabling links to the artifacts for that repo via
> https://review.openstack.org/300457 but we're also planning to remove
> murano-apps from the official Mitaka page since there don't appear to be
> any actual related deliverables (https://review.openstack.org/300473).
>
> It would be good to understand what your intent is for builds. Can
> you follow up here on this thread with some details?
>
> Thanks,
> Doug



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[openstack-dev] [murano][release] missing build artifacts

2016-04-01 Thread Doug Hellmann
Murano team,

We noticed in our audit of the links on
http://releases.openstack.org/mitaka/index.html that the links to the
build artifacts for murano-apps point to missing files. The murano-apps
repository doesn't seem to have any real build jobs configured in
openstack-infra/project-config/zuul/layout.yaml, so it's not clear how
tagging is producing a release for you.

For now, we are disabling links to the artifacts for that repo via
https://review.openstack.org/300457 but we're also planning to remove
murano-apps from the official Mitaka page since there don't appear to be
any actual related deliverables (https://review.openstack.org/300473).

It would be good to understand what your intent is for builds. Can
you follow up here on this thread with some details?

Thanks,
Doug

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