Jeremy Stanley 2d06829a2e Update contact address to openstack-discuss ML
The openstack-dev mailing list has been retired and its
conversations now take place on openstack-discuss instead.

http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2018-November/136501.html

Update this cookiecutter so that new projects don't copy over the
obsolete ML name.

Change-Id: Iaa221542da03dc52497d4aead08731f39df3a263
2018-11-30 19:15:37 +00:00
2018-05-31 14:14:37 +08:00
2015-06-26 18:03:07 +02:00
2018-02-13 00:28:01 +00:00
2015-05-21 21:11:28 +02:00
2018-04-28 18:46:06 +08:00
2016-07-26 13:28:09 -04:00

Team and repository tags

Team and repository tags

puppet-openstack-cookiecutter

Cookiecutter template for a compliant OpenStack puppet-modules

Installation

Install cookiecutter either from source, pip or package if it exists

Usage

There are two ways to create the boilerplate for the puppet module.

Locally

  1. Clone locally the puppet-openstack-cookiecutter repository.
  2. Run cookiecutter /path/to/cloned/repo

Remotely (ie. using a git repo)

  1. Run cookiecutter https://git.openstack.org/openstack/puppet-openstack-cookiecutter.git

What's next

Once the boilerplate created, in order to be compliant with the other modules, the files managed by msync, (or configs) needs to be in the project folder. Once synced module is ready, announce its existence to the ML, make the proper patch to openstack-infra and finally wait for the reviews to do the rest.

Description
Cookiecutter template for a compliant OpenStack puppet-modules
Readme 1.7 MiB
Languages
Puppet 39.9%
Ruby 37.5%
Shell 10.8%
Python 10.6%
Pascal 1.2%