Hello,
I've created a new project and cloned all Fedora Infra ansible into it: https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/qa-ansible
The idea is to have a repo against which we can create a PR and review it comfortably. Once reviewed, the patch of course needs to go to the real infra ansible repo. But this should help for patches where you want other people to have a look at it before pushing.
If you want to use it, I recommend adding this as another remote in your existing infra ansible checkout, that's probably the most comfortable setup, at least for me.
Cheers, Kamil
On 02/21/2018 05:54 AM, Kamil Paral wrote:
Hello,
I've created a new project and cloned all Fedora Infra ansible into it: https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/qa-ansible
The idea is to have a repo against which we can create a PR and review it comfortably. Once reviewed, the patch of course needs to go to the real infra ansible repo. But this should help for patches where you want other people to have a look at it before pushing.
If you want to use it, I recommend adding this as another remote in your existing infra ansible checkout, that's probably the most comfortable setup, at least for me.
Note that we have plans to make the ansible repo avaiable in public for PR's, but have been holding off on this until Patricks git backend is finished. That should let us have it multiple places and stay in sync.
kevin
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 7:49 PM, Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
On 02/21/2018 05:54 AM, Kamil Paral wrote:
Hello,
I've created a new project and cloned all Fedora Infra ansible into it: https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/qa-ansible
The idea is to have a repo against which we can create a PR and review it comfortably. Once reviewed, the patch of course needs to go to the real infra ansible repo. But this should help for patches where you want other people to have a look at it before pushing.
If you want to use it, I recommend adding this as another remote in your existing infra ansible checkout, that's probably the most comfortable setup, at least for me.
Note that we have plans to make the ansible repo avaiable in public for PR's, but have been holding off on this until Patricks git backend is finished. That should let us have it multiple places and stay in sync.
Great news, thanks. Looking forward to it :)
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