[openstack-dev] [all][third-party][ci] Announcing CI Watch - Third-party CI monitoring tool

Asselin, Ramy ramy.asselin at hp.com
Tue Aug 25 14:45:39 UTC 2015


HI Skyler,

Very nice tool! When do you plan to open source it? Are you considering adding it to the OpenStack big-tent [1]?
There are a few tools being worked on that provide different information [2][3][4]. It would be nice to consolidate and invest collective effort into one tool.
It would be great to meet and discuss in the third party meeting [5], as Anita suggested. Are you available next Monday or Tuesday?

Thanks!
Ramy

[1] http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/creators.html 
[2] http://git.openstack.org/cgit/stackforge/third-party-ci-tools/tree/monitoring/lastcomment-scoreboard
[3] http://git.openstack.org/cgit/stackforge/third-party-ci-tools/tree/monitoring/scoreboard
[4] http://git.openstack.org/cgit/stackforge/radar/tree/
[5] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/ThirdParty#Weekly_Third_Party_meetings


-----Original Message-----
From: Anita Kuno [mailto:anteaya at anteaya.info] 
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 5:44 PM
To: openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [all][third-party][ci] Announcing CI Watch - Third-party CI monitoring tool

On 08/24/2015 07:59 PM, Skyler Berg wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am pleased to announce CI Watch [1], a CI monitoring tool developed 
> at Tintri. For each OpenStack project with third-party CI's, CI Watch 
> shows the status of all CI systems for all recent patch sets on a 
> single dashboard.
> 
> CI maintainers can use this tool to pinpoint when errors began and to 
> find other CI's affected by the similar issues. Core team members can 
> find which vendor CI systems are failing and determine when breaking 
> changes hit their projects. The project dashboards provide access to 
> all relevant logs and reviews, simplifying the process of 
> investigating failures.
> 
> CI Watch should also create more transparency within the third-party 
> CI ecosystem. The health of all CI's is now visible to everyone in the 
> community. We hope that by giving everyone this visibility we will 
> make it easier for anyone to find and address issues on CI systems.
> 
> Any feedback would be appreciated. We plan to open source this project 
> soon and welcome contributions from anyone interested. For the moment, 
> any bugs, concerns, or ideas can be sent to openstack-dev at tintri.com.
> 
> [1] ci-watch.tintri.com
> 
> Best,
> Skyler Berg
> 
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Hi Skyler:

Thanks for your interest in participating in the third party segment of the openstack community.

We have a number of people working on dashboards for ci systems. We are working on having infra host one: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/194437/

which is a tool currently hosted by one of our ci operators, Patrick East, which is open source.

Can I suggest you attend a third party meeting and perhaps meet some of the other operators and collaborate with them?

We don't have any lack of people starting tools what we lack is a tool which will be maintained.

Thanks for your interest Skyler,
Anita.

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