On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 12:51 PM, James Slagle <jslagle(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 03, 2016 at 11:36:57AM -0400, David Moreau Simard wrote:
> Please hear me out.
> TL;DR, Let's work upstream and make it awesome so that downstream can
> be awesome.
>
> I've said this before but I'm going to re-iterate that I do not
> understand why there is so much effort spent around testing TripleO
> downstream.
> By downstream, I mean anything that isn't in TripleO or TripleO-CI
proper.
>
> All this work should be done upstream to make TripleO and it's CI
> super awesome and this would trickle down for free downstream.
>
> The RDO Trunk testing pipeline is composed of two tools, today.
> The TripleO-Quickstart project [1] is a good example of an initiative
> that started downstream but always had the intention of being proposed
> upstream [2] after being "incubated" and fleshed out.
tripleo-quickstart was proposed to upstream TripleO as a replacement for
the
virtual environment setup done by instack-virt-setup. 3rd party CI would be
used to gate tripleo-quickstart so that we'd be sure the virt setup was
always
working. That was the extent of the CI scope defined in the spec. That
work is
not yet completed (see work items in the spec).
Now it seems it is a much more all encompassing CI/automation/testing
project
that is competing in scope with tripleo-ci itself.
IMHO you are correct here. There has been quite a bit of discussion about
removing the parts
of oooq that are outside of the original blueprint to replace
instack-virt-setup w/ oooq. As usual there are many different opinions
here. I think there are a lot of RDO guys that would prefer a lot of the
native oooq roles stay where they are, I think that is short sighted
imho. I agree that anything outside of the blueprint be removed from
oooq. This would hopefully allow the upstream to be more comfortable with
oooq and allow us to really start consolidating tools.
Luckily for the users that still want to use oooq as a full end-to-end
solution the 3rd party roles can be used even after tearing out these
native roles.
I'm all for consolidation of these types of tools *if* there is interest.
Roll call.. is there interest? +1 from me.
However, IMO, incubating these things downstream and then trying to get
them
upstream or get upstream to adopt them is not ideal or a good example. The
same
topic came up and was pushed several times with khaleesi, and it just never
happened, it was continually DOA upstream.
True, however that could be a result of the downstream perceiving barriers
( real or not ) in incubating projects in upstream openstack.
I think it would be fairly difficult to get tripleo-ci to wholesale adopt
tripleo-quickstart at this stage. The separate irc channel from #tripleo
is not
conducive to consolidation on tooling and direction imo.
The irc channel is easily addressed. We do seem to generate an awful
amount of chatter though :)
The scope of quickstart is actually not fully understood by myself. I've
also
heard from some in the upstream TripleO community as well who are confused
by
its direction and are facing similar difficulties using its generated bash
scripts that they'd be facing if they were just using TripleO documentation
instead.
The point of the generated bash scripts is to create rst documentation and
reusable scripts for the end user. Since the documentation and the
generated scripts are equivalent I would expect the same errors, problems
and issues. I see this as a good thing really. We *want* the CI to hit
the same issues as those who are following the doc.
I do think that this sort of problem lends itself easily to one off
implementations as is quite evidenced in this thread. Everyone/group wants
and
needs to automate something in a different way. And imo, none of these
tools
are building end-user or operator facing interfaces, so they're not fully
focused on building something that "just works for everyone". Those
interfaces
should be developed in TripleO user facing tooling anyway
(tripleoclient/openstackclient/etc).
So, I actually think it's ok in some degree that things have been automated
differently in different tools. Anecdotally, I suspect many users of
TripleO in
production have their own automation tools as well. And none of the
implementations mentioned in this thread would likely meet their needs
either.
This is true.. without a tool in the upstream that addresses ci, dev, test
use cases across the development cycle this will continue to be the case.
I suspect even with a perfect tool, it won't ever be perfect for everyone.
However, if there is a desire to focus resources on consolidated tooling
and
someone to drive it forward, then I definitely agree that the effort needs
to
start upstream with a singular plan for tripleo-ci. From what I gather,
that
would be some sort of alignment and reuse of tripleo-quickstart, and then
we
could build from there.
+1
That could start as a discussion and plan within that community with some
agreed on concensus around that plan. There was an initial thread on
openstack-dev related to this topic but it is stalled a bit. It could be
continually driven to resolution via specs, the tripleo meeting, email or
irc
discussion until a plan is formed.
+1, I think the first step is to complete the original blueprint and move
on from there.
I think there has also been interest in having an in person meeting at
summit.
Thanks!
--
-- James Slagle
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