jenkins slaves
Douglas Landgraf
dougsland at redhat.com
Wed Jul 11 15:57:09 UTC 2012
On 07/11/2012 05:24 AM, Dave Neary wrote:
> Hi Douglas,
>
> On 07/11/2012 07:41 AM, Douglas Landgraf wrote:
>> On 07/10/2012 02:53 AM, Eyal Edri wrote:
>>> If you feel you want to contribute to the oVirt infra team, please
>>> send a request to infra at ovirt.org with some background
>>> (team, project, redhat exp,etc...).
> >
>> hum, could you please provide a detailed example?
>
> The infrastructure team is working on better enabling people outside
> the team to join at the moment (see "Trust seed" and mission statement
> threads for more detail) - the general plan is to have the
> configuration for all of oVirt's infrastructure managed by Puppet, and
> to liberally provide access to interested people (like yourself) who
> have shown an ability to correctly identify, characterise and propose
> a fix for infra issues.
>
> One example relative to me (although I have no desire to be on the
> infra team at the moment) is my proposal to modify how we sign people
> up for new accounts in the wiki - the current method is to have
> existing wiki users add new user accounts, but if you don't know
> anyone in the project that doesn't really work.
Agreed
> My proposal is to have requests for new wiki accounts added to a
> moderation queue - I sourced the module and would be prepared to check
> it out on a local instance of MediaWiki, and document any
> configuration options we need to do to get it enabled. Basically, do
> all the ground work for the sysadmin who will install it.
>
> In your case, you helped by pointing out the failing module, and
> characterising the problem (missing cherry-py dependency) which made
> it easier to fix the problem.
>
> From there, it's a small step to have someone say "look good, please
> go ahead and fix that - here's how to connect to (whatever resource)".
> At least, I hope so!
Sure, I will wait the definition, thanks for your feedback!
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Cheers
Douglas
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