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On 9/26/2012 2:55 AM, Girija Sharan wrote:
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type="cite">Hello all,<br>
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I am using Tempest <b>stable/essex</b> not master. And in
stable/essex there are very less number of tests as compared to
tests in master. Would you please suggest me which one should I
use.
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<div>One important thing is that in master version there are
couple of tests in network directory but there are no such tests
in stable/essex. Please explain little bit about purpose of
these tests.<br>
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Actually I want to test Quantum networks. Will these tests in
Tempest master be sufficient for that ??<br>
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Thanks and Regards,<br>
Girija Sharan Singh<br>
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Tempest stable/essex is tracking the stable/essex releases of the
projects being tested. It is basically the state of tempest as of
when essex was released with a few updates after that. The main line
of tempest work since then has been on master which is why there are
a lot more tests. You should use master. A number of people are
working on tempest/quantum testing. There was a discussion a week or
two ago based on this <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://etherpad.openstack.org/quantum-tempest">http://etherpad.openstack.org/quantum-tempest</a>.
I suggest you coordinate with those folks so as to not duplicate
effort.<br>
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-David<br>
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