Greetings, The TripleO CI team has just completed Sprint 25 / Unified Sprint 4 (Jan 10 thru Jan 30). The following is a summary of completed work during this sprint cycle: - Setup a Fedora-28 promotion pipeline based on the current CentOS-7 pipeline. The Fedora28 pipeline is expected not to work atm, updates from the DF are required and will be pulled in Unified Sprint 5 (Sprint 26). - Completed transition from multinode scenarios (1-4) to standalone across all TripleO projects. Standalone scenarios (1-4) have been fixed with missing services and are now voting jobs. - Continued work on our next-gen upstream TripleO CI job reproducer. Both cloud and libvirt based deployments are working but not fully merged. - Enabled CI on the new openstack-virtual-baremetal repo. The integration CI uses the same standard job as TripleO third party e.g. https://review.openstack.org/#/c/633681/. - Started moving RDO Phase 2 jobs to upstream tripleo by triggering master jobs on tripleo-ci-testing hash. The planned work for the next sprint [1] extends work on previous sprint, which includes: - Add a check job for containers build on Fedora 28 using the new tripleo-build-containers playbook. Update the promotion pipeline jobs to use the same workflow for building containers on CentOS 7 and Fedora 28. - Convert scenarios (9 and 12) from multinode to singlenode standalone. This work will enable upstream TLS CI and testing. - Improve usability of Zuul container reproducer with launcher and user documentation to merge a MVP. - Complete support of additional OVB node in TripleO jobs. - Implement a FreeIPA deployment via CI tooling (tripleo-quickstart / tripleo-quickstart-extras). The Ruck and Rover for this sprint are Felix Quique (quiquell) and Chandan Kumar (chkumar). Please direct questions or queries to them regarding CI status or issues in #tripleo, ideally to whomever has the ‘|ruck’ suffix on their nick. Notes are recorded on etherpad [2]. Thanks, rfolco [1] https://tree.taiga.io/project/tripleo-ci-board/taskboard/unified-sprint-5 [2] https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/ruckrover-sprint26