On 04/07/2011 01:39 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote: > On 04/07/2011 01:21 PM, Thomas Bendler wrote: >> What do you expect, BFO adapted for CentOS in one day completely tested >> and ready to roll-out? Sorry but this need a bit more work and >> coordination (and I guess most people here have regular jobs which had >> in the end more priority). > > As do I, have a day job. And I'm also not looking for anything being > developed or implemented. At the moment, its just a case of asking > people for enough feedback so we can start with the design stages. > Implementing stuff comes a fair bit down the road. > >> I think (my personal opinion) that the first thing that should be done >> is a kind of an architecture overview to see what the goal of this >> project is. Based on this tasks need to be defined and names need to be > > Right, and therefore I am looking for people's feedback on what they > would expect to see in such a tool. Or are you suggesting that you are > not clear about why we are doing tests ? > Hi Karanbir, I'm thinking of implementing a small script (python/virt-install etc...) without any external tool (BFO, cobbler) I have some questions: 1. Does we need to get the kickstart and tests from git repo ? 2. Is there any restrictions of the QA infrastructure, like setup a central server/vm for hosting the Centos repo, kickstarts and the tests script ? I need this to prepare a similar environment for testing. Regards. -- Athmane Madjoudj RHCE