There have been a number of comments regarding this in IRC in the last
week. I think we should at least straighten out how to do this even if it's
by hand.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 7:15 AM Sergii Golovatiuk sgolovat...@mirantis.com
wrote:
Hi,
Are we going to add this feature to 7.0? There are
Hi,
Are we going to add this feature to 7.0? There are some customers who tried
Fuel from nightly or technical previews builds. However, they don't want to
install fuel master node once again. There are several reasons for that. As
a sample it's dev environment, though production environment
Dmitry,
I totally agree that we should support nightly builds in upgrades. I've
created a blueprint for this:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/fuel/+spec/upgrade-nightly
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 3:24 AM, Dmitry Borodaenko dborodae...@mirantis.com
wrote:
We should not confuse beta and rc builds,
We should not confuse beta and rc builds, normally betas predate RCs and
serve a different purpose. In that sense, the nightlies we currently
publish are closest to what beta builds should be.
As discussed earlier in the thread, we already have full versioning and
provenance information in each
Hi guys, I have to say something about beta releases.
As far as I know our beta release has the same version
5.1 as our final release.
I think this versions should be different, because in case
of some problem it will be much easier to identify what
version we are trying to debug.
Also from the
I would not use beta word anywhere at all. These are nightly builds,
pre-5.1. So it will become 5.1 eventually, but for the moment - it is just
master branch. We've not even reached HCF.
After we reach HCF, we will start calling builds as Release Candidates
(RC1, RC2, etc.) - and QA team runs
Igor,
thanks a lot for improving UX over it - this table allows me to see which
ISO passed verification tests.
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Vladimir Kuklin vkuk...@mirantis.com
wrote:
I would also like to add that you can use our library called devops along
with system tests we use for QA
I would also like to add that you can use our library called devops along
with system tests we use for QA and CI. These tests use libvirt and kvm so
that you can easily fire up an environment with specific configuration
(Centos/Ubuntu Nova/Neutron Ceph/Swift and so on). All the documentation
how