[core-workflow] Software Factory

Donald Stufft donald at stufft.io
Mon Nov 23 07:42:20 EST 2015


> On Nov 23, 2015, at 4:20 AM, Victor Stinner <victor.stinner at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> As I wrote in my previous "I love OpenStack workflow" email, I really
> like the Gerrit tool.
> 
> I have colleagues at Red Hat working on an integration of Gerrit,
> Zuul, Jenkins, Etherpad, etc. to easily deploy such setup (install but
> also update). The project is called "Software Factory" and it's a
> libre software:
> http://softwarefactory-project.io/docs/intro.html
> 
> It would allow us (Python) to own our data (reviews), rather than
> relying on a private provider like Gitlab (I don't know if Gitlab can
> be used completly freely on our own server).
> 
> I'm sure that my colleagues would love to help us to deploy a test
> setup for Python!
> 
> I don't know if we need all Software Factory tools: Gerrit, Redmine,
> Zuul, Jenkins, Nodepool, Etherpad, Pastebin. If we keep Round Up, we
> will have to write code to integrate Round Up with Gerrit. IMHO it's
> worth it :-)
> 
> By the way, I used Jenkins for different projects and different
> companies, and I prefer Jenkins over Buildbot. Its output (test
> result) is *much* better than Buildbot. It understands that some tests
> are unstable and identify them. I would also be a nice enhancement to
> modify our test suite to produce JUnit compatible output and get
> Jenkins reports. What do you think?
> 
> Ok, I sent 3 emails. It's maybe time for me to read all the backlog
> (archives of the mailing list, PEP 507, etc.) :-D
> 
> Victor
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TBH I really really hate Gerrit. The workflow it enables is fine, but Gerrit itself is horrible.

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