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== Weekly review call checklist == * Briefly review where we are in project plan. * Any new tricks learned? * Any pain experienced? * Can we learn from it? * Checklist? * Experiment? * Another process change? == Notes for next call == * Gary & Benji: salt is the same between lxc host and container, so you can change the password in host and then carry over the change in the host's /etc/shadow to the container's /etc/shadow (e.g., /var/lib/lxc/CONTAINER_NAME/rootfs/etc/shadow). Can be convenient |
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Current project is LEP/ParallelTesting .
Weekly review call checklist
- Briefly review where we are in project plan.
- Any new tricks learned?
- Any pain experienced?
- Can we learn from it?
- Checklist?
- Experiment?
- Another process change?
- Can we learn from it?
Notes for next call
Gary & Benji: salt is the same between lxc host and container, so you can change the password in host and then carry over the change in the host's /etc/shadow to the container's /etc/shadow (e.g., /var/lib/lxc/CONTAINER_NAME/rootfs/etc/shadow). Can be convenient
Notes from weekly review call
Resolutions
- Next "new to us" project (like charms) when we do not know enough to write tests initially, we want to try this process:
- Prototype (no tests, as a rule)
- Squad discussion: lessons learned, design decisions
- Begin coding, TDD.
- We will read all ~yellow reviews when in feature development.
- We are interested in using Go for our next project, if appropriate.
- Short term goal: charm is ready for review next Tuesday, Feb 14. We would like to provide feedback to the juju team about our experience, and we are willing to take time to do so. Gary is reaching out to hazmat and SpamapS to see how it would be best to do this.
Tabled
- How will we share smaller design decisions that we learn during the day? The daily call is good but not good enough. IRC? micro-blogging?