[openstack-dev] [puppet] New Puppet module for Tacker Project

Dan Radez dradez at redhat.com
Sun Nov 8 07:49:36 UTC 2015


On 11/07/2015 02:24 PM, Emilien Macchi wrote:
> 
> 
> On 11/07/2015 05:29 AM, Dan Radez wrote:
>> I've recently become involved in the Tacker project:
>> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Tacker
>>
>> I have been deploying with puppet and collected some puppet code that I
>> would like to push openstack in a new puppet module puppet-tacker.
>>
>> I've begun to collect the code here:
>> https://github.com/radez/puppet-tacker
>>
>> I've just found the page on the openstack puppet wiki about using cookie
>> cutter and modulesync. I start that process now, was interested to get a
>> mailing list discussion going. I'll be sure to complete it before I push
>> any code into openstack repos.
>>
> 
> Hey Dan,
> 
> Thanks for putting this effort in our community!
> Every new module has to follow this process:
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Puppet/New_module
> 
> So we make sure our modules are consistent and compliant with our way to
> develop Puppet modules.
> 
> In your case, I suggest to
> 1/ move the module to OpenStack namespace
> 2/ submit the patch in Governance to add the new repo, though I'm not
> sure this module can be "big tent", since afik Tacker is not big tent.
> We'll figure out with TC.
> 3/ Adapt your module with our Wiki page documentation, and the tool we use.
> 
> I'm off next week, but don't hesitate to come up on #puppet-openstack
> (freenode) and ask for help.
> 
> Emilien
> 
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Ah, I got this backwards, I understood that it would be moved to
openstack namespace after it's "accepted"

Thanks for the direction, I'll make some progress on this and be back in
touch.

Dan



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