
On 11/14/2012 09:45 PM, Itamar Heim wrote:
On 11/14/2012 07:11 PM, Eyal Edri wrote:
Recently i've been asked for various jobs or settings on jenkins.ovirt.org.
These are specific project related jobs for an ovirt project (this time it was 'vdsm').
I want to propose that we'll assign 'power users' per project, so requests won't hold back in queue (i'm not always available and it will take time until we'll have more people helping out in infra).
power users will have permissions to:
1. configure jobs 2. create jobs 3. run jobs 4. trigger gerrit manual
they WON'T be able to:
1. add/configure slaves 2. manage jenkins configuration 3. delete jobs 4. install plugins.
to start things going, i propose Saggi Mizrahi (smizrahi@redhat.com) as a power user for VDSM. saggi has been part of the vdsm project from day 1 and is a very active member of the project since then. he has knowledge in Jenkins and have created and configured jobs in the past.
thoughts?
Eyal Edri.
+1 to delegating.
I think this move will actually help to develop our testing framework on two perspectives: -infra level -specific components testing i think a much higher level can be reached on both using this delegation + lowering the load on specific people. big +1.