At the Tokyo Summit, HPE asked if OSOps would take the responsibility to
house the Coda project. This is the creation of the repo for them to
upload the project to.
A description of Coda is, per Nathaniel Kimball:
Coda is a Horizon dashboard and panel (both share the name) that
facilitates resource clean up of a project once that project is no longer
needed (e.g. A customer cancels their account). It consists of a single
text entry box which allows you to search by project ID and will display
all resources, project info, and user info for the project. Upon pressing
the delete button the user is prompted each time for valid admin
credentials (annoying but a purposeful safe-guard) and will then walk the
list of resources deleting each one and will display the outcome of each
operation in a tabular format. This project started as a stand-alone
Django app inside HP and has been very valuable in operating our public
cloud. It was originally called Scrubber (because that’s what it did) but
was renamed to Coda after being ported to Horizon and adapted for Keystone
instead of a proprietary Identity service. It is the intent of HP to open
source our entire suite of tools using a musical theme. Coda was chosen as
the name for this project as a coda in music is a passage that brings a
piece to an end. It is particularly apropos for this use because the
symbol for a coda resembles a cross hair.
Change-Id: I08e550dd91575d2469cc6659a96002d786f2d372
Add the neccessary flags and enable jobs to integrate neutron-lib
in-to the translation infrastructure.
Change-Id: I54557bd61d6516de59307862bdad84285694ffa2
Depends-on: I4223ec5ffd3770ef90e23cd8f84341097c1fe84f
Solar provides flexible orchestration and resource management
framework for deploying distributed systems. It leverages abstraction
layer over commonly used configuration management systems like puppet,
ansible etc. to enable complex, multi node orchestration. Solar can be
used as separate tool for quick prototyping deployment topology, but
as a framework it can be also integrated with existing tools used to
configure and deploy distributed systems including OpenStack clouds.
Solar also provides control over resulting changes by introducing
changes log and history for deployment entities. This enables more
control over lifecycle management of infrastructure.
Change-Id: Idce849eab4014d28ecb8c32453c29608946d0a20
Add the neccessary flags and enable jobs to integrate neutron-fwaas
in-to the translation infrastructure.
Change-Id: I3803aba63b5fd4d2ce1859743e972730c6614342
Depends-on: #Ica2b1f8adc611af5cfa2cef715526d2764c62427
Add the neccessary flags and enable jobs to integrate neutron-vpnaas
in-to the translation infrastructure.
Change-Id: Ibced0c2ecd7b8a7c3dc0e83f75b0f6912fa9e092
Depends-on: #Ic405c8a808ee4eae0393e6f08da8f1569b326a59
Here we are just adding ansible-role-diskimage-builder and
ansible-role-jenkins-job-builder into the OpenStack gerrit workflow.
After talking with both openstack-infra and third party CI teams it
was decided to deal with which team this would be part of a later
date.
Additionally, we have not created a launchpad project for this module
or pypi (since we won't release there).
Gerritbot was also not configured at this time, since we don't know
which team we are going to be part of.
Change-Id: I18397f709059e3c4455f3fe9df2be08a6993fe7f
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
The change adds new projects for the roles within OpenStack-Ansible
This is the second batch for the break out work which encompases the
OpenStack-Ansible play `setup-infrastructure.yml`.
New projects:
- openstack/openstack-ansible-galera_client
- openstack/openstack-ansible-galera_server
- openstack/openstack-ansible-memcached_server
- openstack/openstack-ansible-pip_lock_down
- openstack/openstack-ansible-rabbitmq_server
- openstack/openstack-ansible-repo_server
- openstack/openstack-ansible-rsyslog_server
Governance Review: https://review.openstack.org/255372
Change-Id: Ia7509050693d81a4b3e01898ea4d5a6bfac3d598
Implements: blueprint independent-role-repositories
Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com>
'Fix Commited' is used as a step for manual QA verification before
the bug is marked as 'Fix Released' for fuel projects, so we would
prefer to continue using 'delay-release' workflow.
* Add 'delay-release' option to all projects in 'fuel' group
* Add 'delay-release' option to fuel plugins in 'lma-toolchain' group
Change-Id: I50f766c0c3482cd5d9f0e2a7f0ba0f80faa054b6
The default behavior in jeepyb is changing to direct-release, so we do
not need the explicit option here in this configuration file.
Change-Id: Iee81cc36e5eaf76b967da7975dd6932fd5935483
Depends-On: Id08565d54646cee6ce8262e0ef5cd63bf4f3dc7c
This project is to provide a flexible and easy to
use operating system installation tool. It is to focus
on providing advanced partitioning functionality as well
as advanced pre-configuration features. It differs from
existent great cloud oriented solutions like Ironic Python
Agent (OS provisioning) and Cloud init (OS pre-configuration).
It is to be a tool similar to old plain OS installation tools like
anaconda or debian-installer but dramatically more convenient.
Change-Id: Ia6c59aefb260712d34d73a49f186e072637d7de5
After discussing this with steve martinelli (PTL), it makes sense to
move the keystonemiddleware core ACLs to have the same group that
really focuses on keystoneauth. This is because both keystoneauth
and keystonemiddleware are mostly looked at by a slightly more
specialized group.
Keystone-core group still has full rights to vote on the project. This
allows for an expanded set of eyes who focus more on authz within
openstack to be involved with keystonemiddleware.
Change-Id: If56f5b7636a6880f61ac9510f2bff546b7c2bf4b
The Cisco UI repo contains code that was previously part of core Horizon
and translated. We would like to continue keeping this UI code
translated now that it exists as a Horizon plugin.
Depends-On: I37dee01ae1cd581daf435889689c899d0dafd192
Change-Id: I9de46d899f667a8b7c5cdbfdd965257efae9abd9
Add the neccessary flags and enable jobs to integrate
neutron-lbaas in-to the translation infrastructure.
Depends-On: If3a739f376b063351434bc3a5169bf9a95a5d2aa
Change-Id: I0bfb0b2de88ed81bf3059dbcb55dd910305ce442
This code has been written to push performance counters from devstack
runs into statsd. It is intended to work as a plugin for subunit2sql,
but could very easily be adapted to receive code from other streams as
well.
This project should not be added until the corresponding spec is merged.
That spec is marked as a Depends-On below.
Depends-On: I3ad971cfa33789ade733e8fb92ff51d487078638
Change-Id: I2019afa4ef4b6247b9dd2139f4df98196370f4fe
Implements: counter-inspection
The project is OpenStack-related.
It is used only for the Fuel Library Noop tests needs
and contains only fixtures.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobrelia@mirantis.com>
Change-Id: Ife3dc2c61a6ccc97350958afb18de1d6a7e6727d
Purpose of this repository is to store puppet manifests, jenkins jobs
(yamls), python and shell code related to building a CI process in
partner's environments.
Change-Id: Ic3c86cc82ed8b6862e6695b347eb380005246691
Closes-Bug: #1522399
stable/6.1 and stable/7.0 branches of some fuel-* repos have
exclusive Workflow permissions, this patch adds an option
for change owner to set Workflow -1..+0 which is not inherited from
All-Projects ACL
Change-Id: I58bb6493232b7d6192fac804f169ae5f87b46f47
Closes-Bug: #1522387
Add the neccessary flags and enable jobs to integrate
networking-ovn in-to the translation infrastructure.
Change-Id: If06880222ef971b9e47de3bb7aa17a8741ed3412
Depends-on: I6c5c8944d357b82f47d763da7c6933356aaaced7