17:00:37 #startmeeting 17:00:38 Meeting started Thu Feb 23 17:00:37 2012 UTC. The chair is jaypipes. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 17:00:39 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 17:00:54 gah.. so stressed I'm forgetting the friggin bot commands... 17:01:39 #topic status update 17:02:00 donaldngo_hp: noticed a bunch of patches from you, thank you! I'll try to get reviews on them ASAP. 17:02:49 We still need to eval davidkranz_ ' stress test work as well. If anyone has some spare cycles, would be great to get reviews on: https://review.openstack.org/4393 17:04:05 In fact, reviews are piling up at https://review.openstack.org/#q,status:open+project:openstack/tempest,n,z 17:04:16 Would be great to get some help in reviews from those in the QA team 17:05:31 I will take a look 17:05:39 davidkranz_: thx David :) 17:06:07 I got a note from Daryl offline that he and his team are finalizing some work to make the Tempest test suite easier to use. Looking forward to that work. 17:06:33 Unless anyone has anything else to bring up, I'm happy to close this meeting and get on to doing reviews on Tempest commits... ? 17:06:56 How do Smokestack and Torpedo relate to Tempest? There was an email about them this morning. 17:06:57 I'll look at some as well. 17:13:37 davidkranz_: Smokestack is a framework that stands up OpenStack in both bare-metal and virtual server clusteres. Torpedo is a functional test suite (more a set of exercises) that is exectured against a SmokeStack environment. 17:13:57 davidkranz_: Smokestack/Torpedo is executed against every commit to all core project trunks. 17:18:30 #endmeeting