[PKG-Openstack-devel] Debian - Interoperability Tests Update
Danny Carreno
danny at openstack.org
Fri Sep 15 18:05:59 UTC 2017
Hi zigo,
Thanks for your quick response!
Chris (cc’d), Interop Engineer with the Foundation will be able to assist and provide suggestions.
Have a great weekend : )
Regards,
Danny
> On Sep 15, 2017, at 2:21 AM, Thomas Goirand <zigo at debian.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Danny,
>
> As you may know, my contract with Mirantis ended in late 2016. As a
> consequence, I do not have the hardware to run tempest tests anymore.
> However, OpenStack Newton, which is in Debian Stretch, was validated
> against tempest. These tests were running with all the core projects of
> OpenStack. I can unfortunately only tell you about it, and not show you
> the actual logs in Jenkins.
>
> Also, Newton is currently the only version we have available in Debian.
> We are actively working on packaging Pike, but it is far from being ready.
>
> Debian and OpenStack are very important to me, and I do not want Debian
> to loose its "OpenStack powered" stamp. It took too much effort to have
> it. What do you suggest then?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Thomas Goirand (zigo)
>
> On 09/14/2017 10:10 PM, Danny Carreno wrote:
>> Hello Thomas,
>>
>> First and foremost, we would like to thank you for participating in
>> the OpenStack Powered Marketplace. We have been incredibly happy with
>> the quality and diversity of the products that have been certified under
>> this program, and look forward to working with you in building out our
>> new updates, vertical programs, and extension programs to the Marketplace.
>>
>> Moving toward the OpenStack Summit Sydney we want to ensure
>> that products in the Marketplace are up to date in time for the event.
>> As part of our review, we are now asking vendors whose licenses are past
>> or nearing expiration to submit updated interop test results, as
>> required by the OpenStack Powered license agreement. The sooner you can
>> get those results submitted, the better.* In mid-October, we will begin
>> begin revoking lapsed licenses and removing the OpenStack Powered logo
>> from those products in the Marketplace*. The easiest way to extend your
>> license is to submit a new set of test results against one of the two
>> most recent guidelines (“2017.01" and “2017.09").
>>
>> Information on the current OpenStack Powered Program guidelines can
>> be found here: https://www.openstack.org/brand/interop
>>
>> As part of our appreciation for your participation in the ecosystem, we
>> want to recognize vendors with up-to-date licenses at the Sydney summit,
>> with a company logo display slide during the keynotes and in other
>> marketing collateral.
>>
>> Please reach out of you have any questions or need assistance in getting
>> a new set of test results, and we would be glad to help you get those
>> ready for review.
>>
>> Thank you for your contributions and support to the OpenStack community!
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Danny
>>
>>
>> Danny Carreno | Ecosystem Manager | OpenStack Foundation
>> e: danny at openstack.org <mailto:danny at openstack.org> <mailto:danny at openstack.org <mailto:danny at openstack.org>> | m: 469.601.8407 |
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