[openstack-dev] [third-party] Third-party CI account creation is now self-serve

Anita Kuno anteaya at anteaya.info
Mon Dec 8 18:23:38 UTC 2014


On 12/08/2014 09:33 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
> On 12/03/2014 03:56 PM, Anita Kuno wrote:
>> As of now third-party CI account creation is now self-serve. I think
>> this makes everybody happy.
>>
>> What does this mean?
>>
>> Well for a new third-party account this means you follow the new
>> process, outlined here:
>> http://ci.openstack.org/third_party.html#creating-a-service-account
>>
>> If you don't have enough information from these docs, please contact the
>> infra team then we will work on a patch once you learn what you needed,
>> to fill in the holes for others.
>>
>> If you currently have a third-party CI account on Gerrit, this is what
>> will happen with your account:
>> http://ci.openstack.org/third_party.html#permissions-on-your-third-party-system
>>
>>
>> Short story is we will be moving voting accounts into project specific
>> voting groups. Your voting rights will not change, but will be directly
>> managed by project release groups.
>> Non voting accounts will be removed from the now redundant Third-Party
>> CI group and otherwise will not be changed.
>>
>> If you are a member of a <project>-release group for a project currently
>> receiving third-party CI votes, you will find that you have access to
>> manage membership in a new group in Gerrit called <project>-ci.  To
>> allow a CI system to vote on your project, add it to the <project>-ci
>> group, and to disable voting on your project, remove them from that
>> group.
>>
>> We hope you are as excited about this change as we are.
>>
>> Let us know if you have questions, do try to work with third-party
>> project representatives as much as you can.
> 
> Excellent work, Anita and the infra team, thank you so much!
> 
> -jay
> 
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Thanks Jay.

Clark and Jeremy did the heavy lifting here. We are glad this is in
place, hopefully this will work well for all concerned.

Thank you,
Anita.



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