[tripleo][charms][helm][kolla][ansible][puppet][chef] Deployment tools capabilities v0.1.0
Hi, deployment tools teams, As mentioned here last month[1], we are working to improve the information present on the deployment tools pages on the OpenStack website, and we need your help! After the Forum session on this topic in Denver[2], a workgroup worked on producing a set of base capabilities that can be asserted by the various deployment tools we have. You can find version 0.1.0 of those capabilities here: https://opendev.org/osf/openstack-map/src/branch/master/deployment_tools_cap... As an example, I pushed a change that makes every deployment tool assert the capability to deploy keystone ("components:keystone" tag) at: https://review.opendev.org/#/c/669648/ Now it's your turn. Please have a look at the list of the capabilities above, and propose a change to add those that are relevant to your deployment tool in the following file: https://opendev.org/osf/openstack-map/src/branch/master/deployment_tools.yam... Capabilities are all of the form "category:tag" (components:keystone, starts-from:os-installed, technology:puppet...). Once all deployment projects have completed that task, we'll add the capabilities to the rendered page on the website and allow for basic searching for tools with matching capability. Now, capabilities go only so far in describing your deployment tool. I also encourage you to improve in the same file the "desc" field: that one is directly displayed on the site.Uuse it to describe in more details how your deployment tool actually works and what makes it unique, beyond basic capabilities tags. Please feel free to use this thread (or personal email) if you have questions on this. And thanks in advance for your help! [1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2019-June/006964.html [2] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/DEN-deployment-tools-capabilities -- Thierry Carrez (ttx)
Quick reminder as we are still waiting for capabilities for: - openstack-helm - openstack-charms - chef-openstack - LOCI - RPM-packaging We'd like to have all OpenStack community tools covered before publishing that data. Let me know if you have questions or need help. Thanks in advance, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Hi, deployment tools teams,
As mentioned here last month[1], we are working to improve the information present on the deployment tools pages on the OpenStack website, and we need your help!
After the Forum session on this topic in Denver[2], a workgroup worked on producing a set of base capabilities that can be asserted by the various deployment tools we have. You can find version 0.1.0 of those capabilities here:
https://opendev.org/osf/openstack-map/src/branch/master/deployment_tools_cap...
As an example, I pushed a change that makes every deployment tool assert the capability to deploy keystone ("components:keystone" tag) at:
https://review.opendev.org/#/c/669648/
Now it's your turn. Please have a look at the list of the capabilities above, and propose a change to add those that are relevant to your deployment tool in the following file:
https://opendev.org/osf/openstack-map/src/branch/master/deployment_tools.yam...
Capabilities are all of the form "category:tag" (components:keystone, starts-from:os-installed, technology:puppet...). Once all deployment projects have completed that task, we'll add the capabilities to the rendered page on the website and allow for basic searching for tools with matching capability.
Now, capabilities go only so far in describing your deployment tool. I also encourage you to improve in the same file the "desc" field: that one is directly displayed on the site.Uuse it to describe in more details how your deployment tool actually works and what makes it unique, beyond basic capabilities tags.
Please feel free to use this thread (or personal email) if you have questions on this. And thanks in advance for your help!
[1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2019-June/006964.html
[2] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/DEN-deployment-tools-capabilities
-- Thierry Carrez (ttx)
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