Corey,

Awesome!  Excited to see Octavia included in the release.

Michael
On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 8:19 AM Corey Bryant <corey.bry...@canonical.com> wrote:
>
> The Ubuntu OpenStack team at Canonical is pleased to announce the general 
> availability of OpenStack Rocky on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS via the Ubuntu Cloud 
> Archive. Details of the Rocky release can be found at:  
> https://www.openstack.org/software/rocky
>
> To get access to the Ubuntu Rocky packages:
>
> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
> -----------------------
>
> You can enable the Ubuntu Cloud Archive pocket for OpenStack Rocky on Ubuntu 
> 18.04 installations by running the following commands:
>
>     sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:rocky
>     sudo apt update
>
> The Ubuntu Cloud Archive for Rocky includes updates for:
>
> aodh, barbican, ceilometer, ceph (13.2.1), cinder, designate, 
> designate-dashboard, glance, gnocchi, heat, heat-dashboard, horizon, ironic, 
> keystone, magnum, manila, manila-ui, mistral, murano, murano-dashboard, 
> networking-bagpipe, networking-bgpvpn, networking-hyperv, networking-l2gw, 
> networking-odl, networking-ovn, networking-sfc, neutron, 
> neutron-dynamic-routing, neutron-fwaas, neutron-lbaas, 
> neutron-lbaas-dashboard, neutron-vpnaas, nova, nova-lxd, octavia, 
> openstack-trove, openvswitch (2.10.0), panko, sahara, sahara-dashboard, 
> senlin, swift, trove-dashboard, vmware-nsx, watcher, and zaqar.
>
> For a full list of packages and versions, please refer to:
> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server/cloud-archive/rocky_versions.html
>
> Python 3 support
> ---------------------
> Python 3 packages are now available for all of the above packages except 
> swift. All of these packages have successfully been unit tested with at least 
> Python 3.6. Function testing is ongoing and fixes will continue to be 
> backported to Rocky.
>
> Python 3 enablement
> --------------------------
> In Rocky, Python 2 packages will still be installed by default for all 
> packages except gnocchi and octavia, which are Python 3 by default. In a 
> future release, we will switch all packages to Python 3 by default.
>
> To enable Python 3 for existing installations:
>     # upgrade to latest Rocky package versions first, then:
>     sudo apt install python3-<service> [1]
>     sudo apt install libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3  # not required for all packages 
> [2]
>     sudo apt purge python-<service> [1]
>     sudo apt autoremove --purge
>     sudo systemctl restart <service>-*
>     sudo systemctl restart apache2  # not required for all packages [2]
>
> For example:
>     sudo apt install aodh-*
>     sudo apt install python3-aodh libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3
>     sudo apt purge python-aodh
>     sudo apt autoremove --purge
>     sudo systemctl restart aodh-* apache2
>
> To enable Python 3 for new installations:
>     sudo apt install python3-<service> [1]
>     sudo apt install libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3  # not required for all packages 
> [2]
>     sudo apt install <service>-<name>
>
> For example:
>     sudo apt install python3-aodh libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3 aodh-api
>
> [1] The naming convention of python packages is generally python-<service> 
> and python3-<service>. For horizon, however, the packages are named 
> python-django-horizon and python3-django-horizon.
>
> [2] The following packages are run under apache2 and require installation of 
> libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3 to enable Python 3 support:
>     aodh-api, cinder-api, barbican-api, keystone, nova-placement-api, 
> openstack-dashboard, panko-api, sahara-api
>
> Other notable changes
> ----------------------------
> sahara-api: sahara API now runs under apache2 with mod_wsgi
>
> Branch Package Builds
> -----------------------------
> If you would like to try out the latest updates to branches, we deliver 
> continuously integrated packages on each upstream commit via the following 
> PPA’s:
>
>     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openstack-ubuntu-testing/mitaka
>     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openstack-ubuntu-testing/ocata
>     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openstack-ubuntu-testing/pike
>     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openstack-ubuntu-testing/queens
>     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openstack-ubuntu-testing/rocky
>
> Reporting bugs
> -------------------
> If you have any issues please report bugs using the 'ubuntu-bug' tool to 
> ensure that bugs get logged in the right place in Launchpad:
>
>     sudo ubuntu-bug nova-conductor
>
> Thanks to everyone who has contributed to OpenStack Rocky, both upstream and 
> downstream. Special thanks to the Puppet OpenStack modules team and the 
> OpenStack Charms team for their continued early testing of the Ubuntu Cloud 
> Archive, as well as the Ubuntu and Debian OpenStack teams for all of their 
> contributions.
>
> Have fun and see you in Stein!
>
> Cheers,
> Corey
> (on behalf of the Ubuntu OpenStack team)
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