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OpenStack Tracking Repo

zuul gates all of the contained projects in an effective single timeline. This means that OpenStack, across all of the projects, does already have a sequence of combinations that have been explcitily tested, but it's non-trivial to go from a single commit of a particular project to the commits that were tested with it.

Gerrit's submodule tracking feature will update a super project every time a subproject is updated, so the specific sequence created by zuul will be captured by the super project commits.

This repo is intended to be used in a read-only manner. Any commit in this repo will get a collection of commits in the other repos that have explicitly been tested with each other, if that sort of thing is important to you.

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Repository tracking all OpenStack repositories as submodules
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