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* [https://www.mirantis.com/blog/setting-external-openstack-testing-system-part-1/ Setting Up an External OpenStack Testing System – Part 1]
* [https://www.mirantis.com/blog/setting-external-openstack-testing-system-part-1/ Setting Up an External OpenStack Testing System – Part 1]
* [https://www.mirantis.com/blog/setting-external-openstack-testing-system-part-2/ Setting Up an External OpenStack Testing System – Part 2]
* [https://www.mirantis.com/blog/setting-external-openstack-testing-system-part-2/ Setting Up an External OpenStack Testing System – Part 2]
* [https://github.com/openstack/tempest The Test Suite we run]


== Baseline ==
== Baseline ==

Revision as of 11:06, 22 April 2015

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CI Loop

This article provides some information about jenkins.openstack.xenproject.org, which is the front-end for the Xen Project OpenStack CI loop, which is a 3rd party OpenStack CI loop (3rd party because it is operated by the Xen Project, not the OpenStack Foundation). You can find more information about 3rd party OpenStack testing systems in the following articles

Baseline

Usage Instructions

Our OpenStack CI loop interface is available at jenkins.openstack.xenproject.org. Currently we are ramping up and the CI loop is not yet voting on OpenStack Nova. In other words, changes to OpenStack Nova which break Xen, will not be automatically rejected. Bot hopefully, this will happen soon.

The CI loop tests our baseline against each Nova OpenStack commit.

Community Activities

Training Session (week of May 4th)

We are planning a training session the week of May 4th or the week after, For more details see here. This will also include a discussion on how to integrate the CI loop into the project's workflow.

Meeting Minutes