[Openstack-operators] Fwd: [openstack-dev] [neutron] Linux Bridge CI is now a voting gate job
Tom Fifield
tom at openstack.org
Tue Dec 8 00:34:11 UTC 2015
Hi Ops,
Check it out - Linux Bridge is now a pretty critical part of the
development process for Neutron.
Regards,
Tom
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Subject: [openstack-dev] [neutron] Linux Bridge CI is now a voting gate job
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2015 21:05:45 +0000
From: Sean M. Collins <sean at coreitpro.com>
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It's been a couple months - the last time I posted on this subject we
were still working on getting Linux Bridge to become an experimental[1]
job. During the Liberty cycle, the Linux Bridge CI was promoted from
experimental status, to being run on all Neutron changes, but
non-voting.
Well, we're finally at the point where the Linux Bridge job is
gating[2]. I am sure there are still bugs that will need to be addressed
- I will be watching the gate very carefully the next couple of hours
and throughout this week.
Feel free to leave bags of flaming :poo: at my doorstep
On a serious note, thank you to everyone who over this year has
committed patches and fixes to make this happen, it's been an amazing
example of open source and community involvement. I'll be happy to buy
drinks if you helped with LB in San Antonio if there is a neutron social
event (in addition to paying back amotoki for the Tokyo social).
[1]:
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-July/068859.html
[2]: https://review.openstack.org/205674
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Sean M. Collins
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