[openstack-dev] Requirements syncing job is live

ZhiQiang Fan aji.zqfan at gmail.com
Wed Oct 2 02:02:30 UTC 2013


great job! thanks

(how about auto sync from oslo too?
- projects.txt: projects want to be automatically synced from oslo
- heads.txt: HEAD for each module in oslo

whenever module maintainer think current module is strong enough to
publish, then he/she can edit the heads.txt of that module line, then
jenkins will propose a sync patch for projects listed in projects.txt

this behavior will be dangerous, since it may pass gate test when merge but
cause internal bug which is not well test coverd)


On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 1:27 AM, Monty Taylor <mordred at inaugust.com> wrote:

> Hey all!
>
> The job to automatically propose syncs from the openstack/requirements
> repo went live today - as I'm sure you all noticed, since pretty much
> everyone got a patch of at least some size.
>
> The job works the same way as the translations job - it will propose a
> patch any time the global repo changes - but if there is already an
> outstanding change that has not been merged, it will simply amend that
> change. So there should only ever be one change per branch per project
> in the topic openstack/requirements submitted by the jenkins user.
>
> If a change comes in and you say to yourself "ZOMG, that version would
> break us" - then you should definitely go and propose an update to the
> global list itself, which is in the global-requirements.txt file in the
> openstack/requirements repo.
>
> The design goal, as discussed at the last two summits, is that we should
> converge on alignment by the release at the very least. With this and
> the changes that exist now in the gate to block non-aligned
> requirements, once we get aligned, we shouldn't probably be too far out
> from each other moving forward.
>
> Additionally, the list of projects to receive updates is managed in a
> file, projects.txt, in the openstack/requirements repo. If you are
> running a project and would like to receive syncing patches, feel free
> to add yourself to the list.
>
> Enjoy!
> Monty
>
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