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      <title>Packstack gates against itself</title>
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      <description>TL;DR Today I made an announcement on both openstack-dev and rdo-list that Packstack was going to gate against itself.
Until now Packstack essentially only gated against pep8.
From now on it will test itself with a self-installed Tempest with three different configuration scenarios in the upstream OpenStack gate.
Additionally, we will use these new tests in the RDO CI pipeline to improve our test coverage.
Pretty exciting.
There is no long version, that was a joke.</description>
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