There have been a number of great blog posts from the community over the
last few weeks:
Making sure your Gerrit changes aren't broken by Lars Kellogg-Stedman
It's a bit of an embarrassment when you submit a review to Gerrit only
to have it fail CI checks immediately because of something as simple as
a syntax error or pep8 failure that you should have caught yourself
before submitting…but you forgot to run your validations before
submitting the change.
Read more at
http://tm3.org/de
On communities: Trading off our values… Sometimes by Flavio Percoco
Not long ago I wrote about how much emotions matter in every community.
In that post I explained the importance of emotions, how they affect our
work and why I believe they are relevant for pretty much everything we
do. Emotions matter is a post quite focused on how we can affect, with
our actions, other people's emotional state.
Read more at
http://tm3.org/df
9 tips to properly configure your OpenStack Instance by Marko Myllynen
In OpenStack jargon, an Instance is a Virtual Machine, the guest
workload. It boots from an operating system image, and it is configured
with a certain amount of CPU, RAM and disk space, amongst other
parameters such as networking or security settings.
Read more at
http://tm3.org/dg
Writing RPM macro for OpenStack by chandankumar
RPM macro is a short string, always prefixed by % and generally
surrounded by curly brackets ({}) which RPM will convert to a different
and usually longer string. Some macros can take arguments and some can
be quite complex.
Read more at
http://tm3.org/dc
TripleO deep dive session #7 (Undercloud - TripleO UI) by Carlos Camacho
This is the seven release of the TripleO “Deep Dive” sessions
Read more at
http://tm3.org/db
Installing the TripleO UI by Carlos Camacho
This is a brief recipe to use or install TripleO UI in the Undercloud.
Read more at
http://tm3.org/dd
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