Fun Friday reading


alexis richardson
 

Hi all

Some more Recent Prior Art we could learn from...

1. MariaDB

Notable because it employs a developer, Monty.  I personally do NOT think that the CNCF should employ developers in this way.  However, I thought the raisons d'etre might be worth a quick glance.  For example number one is "helping new contributors..."


2. Node.js

"helping new contributors" is taken to a greater extreme here.  Have a plough through this.  It is quite a long read but may be worth stealing ideas from.


alexis


Michael Richmond
 

Alexis,
Lots of good strategies in the node.js post. Adopting many of those ideas integrated together with a CI system could be a useful approach. I have in mind something like the OpenStack CI system where creating a pull-request triggers an automated build and test execution. This automated build/test could write a link to the build log and a red/green indicator to the pull-request. 

Do you have any thoughts about how a CNCF toolchain/CI approach could fit into this community model?

Regards,
Michael Richmond

michael richmond | cloud technology architect | infoblox | mrichmond@...


From: <cncf-toc-bounces@...> on behalf of Alexis Richardson via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...>
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Date: Friday, February 26, 2016 at 15:05
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Subject: [cncf-toc] Fun Friday reading

Hi all

Some more Recent Prior Art we could learn from...

1. MariaDB

Notable because it employs a developer, Monty.  I personally do NOT think that the CNCF should employ developers in this way.  However, I thought the raisons d'etre might be worth a quick glance.  For example number one is "helping new contributors..."


2. Node.js

"helping new contributors" is taken to a greater extreme here.  Have a plough through this.  It is quite a long read but may be worth stealing ideas from.


alexis


Chris Aniszczyk
 

It's a bit early to chat CI within the CNCF IMHO, but it's definitely a service we can potentially offer.

We have a 1000+ node community cluster donated via Intel/Supernap that can be used for this purpose easily.

On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Michael Richmond via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...> wrote:
Alexis,
Lots of good strategies in the node.js post. Adopting many of those ideas integrated together with a CI system could be a useful approach. I have in mind something like the OpenStack CI system where creating a pull-request triggers an automated build and test execution. This automated build/test could write a link to the build log and a red/green indicator to the pull-request. 

Do you have any thoughts about how a CNCF toolchain/CI approach could fit into this community model?

Regards,
Michael Richmond

michael richmond | cloud technology architect | infoblox | mrichmond@...


From: <cncf-toc-bounces@...> on behalf of Alexis Richardson via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...>
Reply-To: Alexis Richardson <alexis@...>
Date: Friday, February 26, 2016 at 15:05
To: "cncf-toc@..." <cncf-toc@...>
Subject: [cncf-toc] Fun Friday reading

Hi all

Some more Recent Prior Art we could learn from...

1. MariaDB

Notable because it employs a developer, Monty.  I personally do NOT think that the CNCF should employ developers in this way.  However, I thought the raisons d'etre might be worth a quick glance.  For example number one is "helping new contributors..."


2. Node.js

"helping new contributors" is taken to a greater extreme here.  Have a plough through this.  It is quite a long read but may be worth stealing ideas from.


alexis


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alexis richardson
 

+1 --- CI and testing is a way that CNCF can provide more help via infra/services, than a typical other foundation.  Certainly I have wished for access to scalable test infra myself, many times in the past. 

On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 2:25 AM, Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@...> wrote:
It's a bit early to chat CI within the CNCF IMHO, but it's definitely a service we can potentially offer.

We have a 1000+ node community cluster donated via Intel/Supernap that can be used for this purpose easily.

On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Michael Richmond via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...> wrote:
Alexis,
Lots of good strategies in the node.js post. Adopting many of those ideas integrated together with a CI system could be a useful approach. I have in mind something like the OpenStack CI system where creating a pull-request triggers an automated build and test execution. This automated build/test could write a link to the build log and a red/green indicator to the pull-request. 

Do you have any thoughts about how a CNCF toolchain/CI approach could fit into this community model?

Regards,
Michael Richmond

michael richmond | cloud technology architect | infoblox | mrichmond@...


From: <cncf-toc-bounces@...> on behalf of Alexis Richardson via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...>
Reply-To: Alexis Richardson <alexis@...>
Date: Friday, February 26, 2016 at 15:05
To: "cncf-toc@..." <cncf-toc@...>
Subject: [cncf-toc] Fun Friday reading

Hi all

Some more Recent Prior Art we could learn from...

1. MariaDB

Notable because it employs a developer, Monty.  I personally do NOT think that the CNCF should employ developers in this way.  However, I thought the raisons d'etre might be worth a quick glance.  For example number one is "helping new contributors..."


2. Node.js

"helping new contributors" is taken to a greater extreme here.  Have a plough through this.  It is quite a long read but may be worth stealing ideas from.


alexis


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