Here’s what RDO enthusiasts have been blogging about in the past week.
ARA 0.10, the biggest release yet, is out ! by dmsimard
19 commits, 59 changed files, 2,404 additions and 588 deletions… and more than a month’s on and off work.
Read more at http://tm3.org/cp
Upstream Contribution – Give Up or Double Down? by assafmuller
Ever since I’ve been involved with OpenStack people have been complaining that upstream is hard. The number one complaint is that it takes forever to get your patches merged. I thought I’d take a look at some data and attempt to visualize it. I wrote some code that accepts an OpenStack project and a list of contributors and spits out a bunch of graphs. For example:
Read more at http://tm3.org/cq
Recorded presentations from OpenStack Canada Day by dmsimard
OpenStack Days are sort of local mini one-day OpenStack summits.
Read more at http://tm3.org/cr
How to Install and Run Tempest by mkopec
Tempest is a set of integration tests to run against an OpenStack cluster. In this blog I’m going to show you, how to install tempest from git repository, how to install all requirements and run tests against an OpenStack cluster.
Read more at http://tm3.org/cs
On communities: Empower humans to be amazing by Flavio Percoco
When it comes to communities, a system is the set of processes you put in place
Read more at http://tm3.org/ct
How are you using RDO? (Survey results) by Rich Bowen
Over the last few weeks, we’ve been conducting a survey of RDO users, to get an idea of who is using RDO, how, and for what.
Read more at http://tm3.org/ck
Testing composable upgrades by Carlos Camacho
This is a brief recipe about how I’m testing composable upgrades N->O.
Read more at http://tm3.org/cl
TripleO cheatsheet by Carlos Camacho
This is a cheatsheet some of my regularly used commands to test, develop or debug TripleO deployments.
Read more at http://tm3.org/cm
JSON Home Tests and Keystone API changes by Adam Young
If you change the public signature of an API, or add a new API in Keystone, there is a good chance the Tests that confirm JSON home layout will break. And that test is fairly unfriendly: It compares a JSON doc with another JSON doc, and spews out the entirety of both JSON docs, without telling you which section breaks. Here is how I deal with it:
Read more at http://tm3.org/cn
Quelle: RDO
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