[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] xenbits "official" repo for XTF (was Re: [PATCH 0/2] xtf: add launcher (+1 bugfix)
On 08/07/2016 14:06, "Andrew Cooper" <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On 07/07/16 18:17, Lars Kurth wrote: >> Alright, >> >> it appears we are at an impasse here. Not hosting the code on xenbits as >> suggested by David, seems to be the worst solution and will benefit >> no-one. >> >>... >> That should address everyones concern, as far as I can tell from the the >> e-mail thread. If anyone disagrees, please shout within the next few >>days. >> >> Best Regards >> Lars >> P.S.: I moved fixing some of our governance issues towards the top of my >> TODO list > >I have no problem with Ian's earlier suggestion: Alright. Ian confirmed on IRC that he has no problem either. Which means the main issue is unblocked and the repo can be created. > >> "CI (continuous integration)" is the keyword that many people will >> have for osstest. >> >> I would suggest >> >> (This is not the Xen Project's CI / Continuous Integration / >> automated push gate system. For that, see >> <a href="wiki">osstest</a>.) >> >> or something. > >Adding something like that to the XTF documentation is perfectly fine. >I also have no problem with the other xtf changes in descriptions/etc >suggested. That makes perfect sense (but also see below). >However, OSSTest has always been known as OSSTest (including all >references in the automated emails), and not as a xen test framework. >Taking any steps to make OSSTest retroactively searchable as a xen test >framework is a dumb move, which will only confuse users. > >I fully admit that had OSSTest been named differently then I might not >have chosen XTF as a name, but that didn't happen. Trying to rewrite >history isn't the answer. I am not trying to re-write history. Ultimately I don't mind what the exact description of OSSTEST says, as long as it is accurate, which is why I said "something along the lines of ...". Right now there is no wiki or other xenbits documentation about OSSTEST which is outside the git tree (except for a few blog posts). Which is mainly why I raised this. Of course you are right that OSSTest is established and people who have been around for a while know that. The key question is what newcomers who don't know would search for: and to be honest I don't know. But it seems reasonable to me that the "OSSTEST" page should come up when googling for a combination/sub-set of the following keywords: "test", "xen", "Continuous Integration", "CI", "suite", "push-gate" and maybe "framework". Lars _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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