Thursday, 2021-12-02

holtgreweHello. Following the earlier discussion, I have added a feature to add a "files" argument to the openstack.cloud.server module. I did not know how to update the patch set so there are now 819657 and 819811 in Gerrit. How do we proceed here? Cleanup my redundant patch sets or could we discuss the problem of JSON serializability of io.open() result? (CC sshnaidm )07:50
jrosserholtgrewe: your patch is uniquely identified in gerrit by the 'change-id' in gerrit08:00
jrosserso if you had 'git commit --amend' your fixes into the original patch, and re-run git review it would have created a new revision of the original patch08:00
jrosseryou can still do that to the original one, and abandon the second one in the gerrit UI if you like08:01
holtgreweOK, I had two change-id's in there.08:01
jrosserright, but i think the thing here is you've got to iterate on the first patch to get it to pass the tests, you can't put those fixes in a follow up as each patch has to pass in it's own right08:02
jrosseri would do some local git stuff to combine 819811 into 819657, and push up a new revision of the original08:04
opendevreviewManuel Holtgrewe proposed openstack/ansible-collections-openstack master: Adding "files/config_drive_files" to server module.  https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/ansible-collections-openstack/+/81965708:04
holtgrewejrosser, thanks, abandoned the second one08:05
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