[Openstack] Announcing Nova subteams

Nirmal Ranganathan rnirmal at gmail.com
Mon Oct 17 16:05:54 UTC 2011


Separating into subteams seems like a good idea and will allow more focus on
certain areas, but having separate mailing lists for each team might be a
little too overkill, could lead to fragmented development discussions. Even
to have a cursory overview of what's happening in the teams will require you
to subscribe to each of the mailing lists, unless the openstack mailing list
is cc'd in all the emails, at which point it becomes pointless to have the
subteam mailing lists.


Nirmal

On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Jay Pipes <jaypipes at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 1:56 AM, Vishvananda Ishaya
> <vishvananda at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Nova Testing Cleanup Team
> > https://launchpad.net/~nova-testing
> > We have discussed cleaning up the unit tests and separating out
> integration
> > tests for a while, but this needs a specific team to focus on it.  We
> need
> > volunteers and a lead.
> > lead - (no lead yet)
>
> Good stuff, Vish, thanks for sharing! Just an FYI, part of the
> OpenStack QA team (folks from NTT) is focusing on cleaning up and
> improving the unit test coverage and quality of Nova. The OpenStack QA
> team meets regularly (Wednesdays at noon EDT) and you should have
> started seeing a steady stream of incoming bug reports regarding test
> coverage and fixes.
>
> For each component in Nova, the NTT team is writing traceability
> matrices (test analysis documents) and submitting bug reports when a)
> the specification for a component does not match the code behaviour,
> b) when there is no specification for a pieces of code, and c) where
> tests are not actually testing the correct behaviour. You can see
> these bugs and traceability matrices in the bug reports (as Google
> Docs spreadsheets) here:
>
> http://bit.ly/paxoxj
>
> I recognize that branches are linked in Launchpad instead of Gerrit,
> and I'm working with the NTT folks to correct that.
>
> Nati-san from NTT is leading his team and can be a good contact for
> the small/unit testing side for Nova.
>
> Cheers!
> -jay
>
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