[openstack-dev] [Murano] Documentation on how to Start Contributing
Jeremy Stanley
fungi at yuggoth.org
Thu Aug 27 20:38:35 UTC 2015
On 2015-08-27 12:14:29 -0700 (-0700), Vahid S Hashemian wrote:
[...]
> I have a development folder for murano under
> /home/stack/workspace/murano. If the changes I make involve
> multiple files I would have to remember each time what files were
> changes to make sure I copy them over under /opt/stack/murano
> before restarting murano-engine daemon. This can easily cause
> confusion and is error-prone.
>
> Do you have an advice on how to better handle this?
[...]
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Following an upstream-first philosophy, I find it's easiest to
commit and push my work in progress as proposed changes to
review.openstack.org from my workstation, and then pull those same
changes from Gerrit in a throwaway virtual machine where I test them
in DevStack. Not only does this make it easier to keep track of what
you're changing, it also helps you avoid forgetting to push it all
for review later since you're doing that all along the way instead.
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Jeremy Stanley
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