Wednesday, 2018-03-21

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corvusSotK: if you have a minute to look at https://review.openstack.org/553102 i'd appreciate it.  i'm very confused.  if you look at the test results: http://logs.openstack.org/02/553102/1/check/tox-py35/fee289f/testr_results.html.gz you can see that a whole bunch of tests fail during the loading of mock_data.  the test i'm modifying, test_get_subscribers, does *not* fail during load_data, but instead14:37
corvusfails afterword, when performing a query.14:37
SotKcorvus: I'll try my best to find some time today :)14:39
corvusi don't understand why either of those errors would happen. why would we be re-using a team object when loading data? it should have the same lifecycle of everything else in there.  why would we not hit the load_data error when running test_get_subscribers?  and finally, it looks like our sqlalchemy session has expunge_on_commit set to false, so why would the permission object not be bound to the14:39
corvussession in test_get_subscribers?14:39
corvusSotK: thanks.  i feel like i've hit a wall there, so if you even have any hints of where to start poking, that would be great :)14:40
corvusdiablo_rojo: ^14:41
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diablo_rojoSotK, meeting in a few?18:58
* fungi is around if so18:59
fungigetting ready to start noodling through the account deduplication effort18:59
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diablo_rojofungi, woot!19:00
diablo_rojoI can run the meeting quick just for formalities sake19:00
SotKo/19:00
diablo_rojoSotK, you can run the meeting if you want :)19:01
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SotKdiablo_rojo: feel free to run it if you like!19:01
diablo_rojoSotK, I will update the agenda as you get things started :)19:01
SotKheh, alright then19:02
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SotKapologies for the scatterbrained meeting today20:01
diablo_rojoSotK, no worries.20:01
diablo_rojoI wouldn't have been any better :)20:01
diablo_rojoLooking at corvus's patch..20:02
diablo_rojojust spitballing- could the way 159-166 are set up be incorrect?20:02
diablo_rojohttp://logs.openstack.org/02/553102/1/check/tox-py35/fee289f/testr_results.html.gz20:02
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fatema_Hello, I am a student in Computer Engineering I have been through outreachy ideas list23:35
fatema_And I am interested in "Improve Open Source Task Tracker" idea23:35
diablo_rojofatema_, Hello :)23:36
diablo_rojoWe would love to have you help us out23:36
fatema_I am making sure it is still available and that there still is time for me to apply23:36
fatema_diablo_rojo, Thank you23:37
diablo_rojoThere is still time to apply and you still have like 8 days till applications close?23:38
fatema_yes but I wonder if they will be enough23:39
diablo_rojofatema_, If you get working now it will be :) We had one other person stop by the channel this morning asking the same.23:40
fatema_ok then I am just wondering if I have to install a module or just the whole thing to start on my contribution23:47
diablo_rojoall you have to do is clone the repo- tests can be run locally and the files can be modified and pushed to gerrit with git review23:50
diablo_rojoThere is an installation if you are doing larger modifications, but in general the local tests and the gate that runs tests on every patch should catch most issues.23:51
diablo_rojofatema_, ^^23:51
persiaAlso, if you have trouble running tests for some reason, most of the tests can be run by the CI infrastructure, so you can just submit changes and look at the results.23:54
persia(if you do this a lot, you might find it faster to run tests locally, but as a path to get started, it might reduce the amount you have to learn)23:55

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