
Swift PTL, about required and optional compontents. This represents a very detailed perspective of Swift and we chose to include a lot of optional sections so that we could be very specific for discussion. Used some descriptions from John's original patch. Suggestions for descriptions are welcome, but not required at this point in the process. They could be accepted as future patches to this file. Change-Id: Iccd79508fafa76af923c22afd422c0f860db2c1d
RefStack/TCUP and Driver Test
This project support collection and publication of Community Test results for OpenStack. There are multiple components of this effort:
- RefStack: Community-facing API for registration of interop-compliance endpoints for on-demand testing.
- TCUP: Portable, Containerized Tempest for Community running and reporting results to RefStack
- Driver Test
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General
- Mailing List: fits@openstack.org
- IRC: #refstack on Freenode
- Dev Meetings: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings#DefCore_.2F_RefStack_Development_Meeting
- Web-site: http://refstack.org
- Wiki: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/RefStack
Development
- Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/refstack
- Blueprints: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/refstack
- Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/refstack
- Code Reviews: https://review.openstack.org/#q,status:open+refstack,n,z
Collecting the Results > Running RefStack
RefStack is a Web UI and API used to collect and display test results. This information is used by the DefCore committee to help select must-pass capabilities.
Test your Cloud and Share! > Running TCUP
TCUP (Tempest in a Container to Upload from Probe) is a portable way for community members to quickly and consistently run Tempest against private and public clouds.
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