On Thu, 2011-09-01 at 10:02 -0700, Robyn Bergeron wrote:
On 09/01/2011 08:00 AM, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Since there's so much cloud activity in F-16, perhaps we should organize
> a test day that covers all the various cloud bits?
>
> Looking at the schedule:
>
>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Fedora_16_test_days
>
> I guess there's two options:
>
> 1) Ask the virt folks very nicely whether they wouldn't mind us
> sharing their slot on 2011-09-15
>
> 2) Book the 2011-10-20 slot
I'm not sure offhand how much traffic the virt test day gets - I don't
want to wind up overwhelming the QA folks. If we did shoot for 9/15,
we'd have to do a lot of heavy lifting in the next 2 weeks as far as
coming up with test plans and instructions.
Yeah, you're right. I ran a couple of the virt test days in the past and
it was a big effort to get prepared.
We have a number of cloud bits we can look at:
* EC2 image testing (perhaps the beta image, or the most recent RC at
that point)
* Aeolus (not sure how this plays out for testers hardware-wise)
* HekaFS
* pacemaker-cloud
* condor-cloud
* OpenStack theoretically, possibly CloudStack also
* Sheepdog (that one might actually fit into the virt test day better,
not sure though)
...but without test criteria/test matrix, or instructions, some of these
are going to be tougher than others. So I think part of it depends on
the availability of feature owners, which over the next 2 weeks might be
rough, even if we can wrangle some help from our awesome pals in QA. :)
I'm definitely prepared to get OpenStack test instructions ready for the
2011-10-20 slot.
Cheers,
Mark.