[PATCH 0/4] kdevops: use linux-kdevops for the main tree

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More just like a heads up as to the next steps from discussions at
LSFMM with regards to kdevops. Those using kdevops in some environemnts
will want to read the last commit.

This work starts off by making the linux-kdevops organization the default
for the source of commits for the kdevops projects. We can now share
efforts, and commits. The last commit will contain more details as
to the motivation for this.

Luis Chamberlain (4):
  workflows/Kconfig: be consistent when enabling fstests or blktests
  kdevops: move generic kdevops variables to its own file
  playbooks: add a common playbook a git reset task for kdevops
  kdevops: make linux-kdevops the default tree

 kconfigs/workflows/Kconfig               |  6 ++++
 kconfigs/workflows/Kconfig.shared        |  2 +-
 playbooks/common.yml                     |  4 +++
 playbooks/roles/common/README.md         | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++
 playbooks/roles/common/defaults/main.yml |  7 ++++
 playbooks/roles/common/tasks/main.yml    | 23 ++++++++++++
 workflows/Makefile                       | 33 +----------------
 workflows/common/Makefile                | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
 8 files changed, 126 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 playbooks/common.yml
 create mode 100644 playbooks/roles/common/README.md
 create mode 100644 playbooks/roles/common/defaults/main.yml
 create mode 100644 playbooks/roles/common/tasks/main.yml
 create mode 100644 workflows/common/Makefile

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