Re: [openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon

2014-02-23 Thread Mike Perez
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Mike Perez thin...@gmail.com wrote:


 Google hangout has a limit of 10 people, but that might be fine with the
 participation. If someone has a better suggestion
 for video/voice chat (we don't really need video), that works with
 windows/linux/mac, suggest it on the ether pad. I'll post
 finally details and a reminder once we get closer to the date. Thanks all!


Hey everyone!

Today is the day! I also learned making a google hangout public is a
*scary* thing on the internet.

Instead you can private message me thingee on #openstack-cinder your google
plus profile link and I'll add you to the circle to join. If I don't
respond, ask the channel if someone is already in that can invite you. In
the future I'll get everyone who is interested added to the circle ahead of
time to make things easier.

Hack on!

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Re: [openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon

2014-02-07 Thread Mike Perez
On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 3:06 AM, Mike Perez thin...@gmail.com wrote:

 Folks,

 I would love to get people together who are interested in Cinder stability
 to really dedicate a few days. This is not for additional features, but
 rather
 finishing what we already have and really getting those in a good shape
 before the end of the release.



Hey everyone!

I'm really glad to see interest on this. There was even more of a response
for this during the last Cinder IRC meeting!

I have started an ether pad [1] with more information. Remote seems like
the best option with such short notice. In the
future we'll plan this earlier to make it easier for people to come and
meet together if possible.

Google hangout has a limit of 10 people, but that might be fine with the
participation. If someone has a better suggestion
for video/voice chat (we don't really need video), that works with
windows/linux/mac, suggest it on the ether pad. I'll post
finally details and a reminder once we get closer to the date. Thanks all!

[1] - https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/cinder-hack-201402

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Re: [openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon

2014-02-04 Thread Bill Owen

Hi Mike,
I would like to help with this work.  Thanks for organizing!

Regards,
Bill Owen
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From:   Mike Perez thin...@gmail.com
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Date:   02/01/2014 01:11 AM
Subject:[openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon



Folks,

I would love to get people together who are interested in Cinder stability
to really dedicate a few days. This is not for additional features, but
rather
finishing what we already have and really getting those in a good shape
before the end of the release.

When: Feb 24-26
Where: San Francisco (DreamHost Office can host), Colorado, remote?

Some ideas that come to mind:

- Cleanup/complete volume retype
- Cleanup/complete volume migration [1][2]
- Other ideas that come from this thread.

I can't stress the dedicated part enough. I think if we have some folks
from core and anyone interested in contributing and staying focus, we
can really get a lot done in a few days with small set of doable stability
goals
to stay focused on. If there is enough interest, being together in the
mentioned locations would be great, otherwise remote would be fine as
long as people can stay focused and communicate through suggested
ideas like team speak or google hangout.

What do you guys think? Location? Other stability concerns to add to the
list?

[1] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1255622
[2] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1246200


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Re: [openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon

2014-02-03 Thread Flavio Percoco

On 01/02/14 00:06 -0800, Mike Perez wrote:

Folks,

I would love to get people together who are interested in Cinder stability 
to really dedicate a few days. This is not for additional features, but rather 
finishing what we already have and really getting those in a good shape 
before the end of the release.


When: Feb 24-26
Where: San Francisco (DreamHost Office can host), Colorado, remote?

Some ideas that come to mind:

- Cleanup/complete volume retype
- Cleanup/complete volume migration [1][2]
- Other ideas that come from this thread.



As an occasional contributor to Cinder, I think it would benefit a lot
if new tests were added. There are some areas that are lacking of
tests - AFAICT - and other tests that seem to be inconsistent with the
rest of the test suite. This has caused me some frustrations in the
past. I don't have good examples handy but if I have some free time
between the 24th and 26th, I'll look into that and raise them in the
IRC channel.

That said, I think folks participating should also look forward to add
more tests during those hacking days. Ensuring that features (not just
methods and functions ) are fully covered is important.

Great initiative Mike!

Cheers,
flaper

I can't stress the dedicated part enough. I think if we have some folks 
from core and anyone interested in contributing and staying focus, we 
can really get a lot done in a few days with small set of doable stability
goals 
to stay focused on. If there is enough interest, being together in the 
mentioned locations would be great, otherwise remote would be fine as 
long as people can stay focused and communicate through suggested 
ideas like team speak or google hangout.


What do you guys think? Location? Other stability concerns to add to the list?

[1] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1255622
[2] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1246200


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Re: [openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon

2014-02-03 Thread Swapnil Kulkarni
+1 Remote!

~Swapnil



On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Flavio Percoco fla...@redhat.com wrote:

 On 01/02/14 00:06 -0800, Mike Perez wrote:

 Folks,

 I would love to get people together who are interested in Cinder
 stability to really dedicate a few days. This is not for additional
 features, but rather finishing what we already have and really getting
 those in a good shape before the end of the release.

 When: Feb 24-26
 Where: San Francisco (DreamHost Office can host), Colorado, remote?

 Some ideas that come to mind:

 - Cleanup/complete volume retype
 - Cleanup/complete volume migration [1][2]
 - Other ideas that come from this thread.


 As an occasional contributor to Cinder, I think it would benefit a lot
 if new tests were added. There are some areas that are lacking of
 tests - AFAICT - and other tests that seem to be inconsistent with the
 rest of the test suite. This has caused me some frustrations in the
 past. I don't have good examples handy but if I have some free time
 between the 24th and 26th, I'll look into that and raise them in the
 IRC channel.

 That said, I think folks participating should also look forward to add
 more tests during those hacking days. Ensuring that features (not just
 methods and functions ) are fully covered is important.

 Great initiative Mike!

 Cheers,
 flaper


  I can't stress the dedicated part enough. I think if we have some folks
 from core and anyone interested in contributing and staying focus, we can
 really get a lot done in a few days with small set of doable stability
 goals to stay focused on. If there is enough interest, being together in
 the mentioned locations would be great, otherwise remote would be fine as
 long as people can stay focused and communicate through suggested ideas
 like team speak or google hangout.

 What do you guys think? Location? Other stability concerns to add to the
 list?

 [1] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1255622
 [2] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1246200


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Re: [openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon

2014-02-03 Thread Eric Harney
On 02/03/2014 04:11 AM, Flavio Percoco wrote:
 On 01/02/14 00:06 -0800, Mike Perez wrote:
 Folks,

 I would love to get people together who are interested in Cinder
 stability to really dedicate a few days. This is not for additional
 features, but rather finishing what we already have and really getting
 those in a good shape before the end of the release.

 When: Feb 24-26
 Where: San Francisco (DreamHost Office can host), Colorado, remote?

 Some ideas that come to mind:

 - Cleanup/complete volume retype
 - Cleanup/complete volume migration [1][2]
 - Other ideas that come from this thread.

 
 As an occasional contributor to Cinder, I think it would benefit a lot
 if new tests were added. There are some areas that are lacking of
 tests - AFAICT - and other tests that seem to be inconsistent with the
 rest of the test suite. This has caused me some frustrations in the
 past. I don't have good examples handy but if I have some free time
 between the 24th and 26th, I'll look into that and raise them in the
 IRC channel.
 

I've gotten the same feeling, and have had some ideas around improving
the LVM and base volume tests to improve structure and coverage that I'd
like to work on.  (Though some of those may have been implemented already.)

 That said, I think folks participating should also look forward to add
 more tests during those hacking days. Ensuring that features (not just
 methods and functions ) are fully covered is important.

This may also fit in nicely with the effort around moving to mock, which
I expect will reveal issues in tests and improve things a good bit as we
pick through them while converting to the new framework.

 
 Great initiative Mike!

Definitely agreed.

 
 Cheers,
 flaper
 
 I can't stress the dedicated part enough. I think if we have some
 folks from core and anyone interested in contributing and staying
 focus, we can really get a lot done in a few days with small set of
 doable stability
 goals to stay focused on. If there is enough interest, being together
 in the mentioned locations would be great, otherwise remote would be
 fine as long as people can stay focused and communicate through
 suggested ideas like team speak or google hangout.

 What do you guys think? Location? Other stability concerns to add to
 the list?

 [1] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1255622
 [2] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1246200


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Re: [openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon

2014-02-03 Thread Jay S Bryant
Mike,

Great idea!

I can participate remotely.

Let me know how I can be of the best help!


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From:   Mike Perez thin...@gmail.com
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List 
openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, 
Date:   02/01/2014 02:11 AM
Subject:[openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon



Folks,

I would love to get people together who are interested in Cinder 
stability 
to really dedicate a few days. This is not for additional features, but 
rather 
finishing what we already have and really getting those in a good shape 
before the end of the release.

When: Feb 24-26
Where: San Francisco (DreamHost Office can host), Colorado, remote?

Some ideas that come to mind:

- Cleanup/complete volume retype
- Cleanup/complete volume migration [1][2]
- Other ideas that come from this thread.

I can't stress the dedicated part enough. I think if we have some folks 
from core and anyone interested in contributing and staying focus, we 
can really get a lot done in a few days with small set of doable stability 
goals 
to stay focused on. If there is enough interest, being together in the 
mentioned locations would be great, otherwise remote would be fine as 
long as people can stay focused and communicate through suggested 
ideas like team speak or google hangout.

What do you guys think? Location? Other stability concerns to add to the 
list?

[1] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1255622
[2] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1246200


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Re: [openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon

2014-02-02 Thread Avishay Traeger
Will join remotely for a few hours each day (time zones and all).  Nice 
effort!

Thanks,
Avishay



From:   Mike Perez thin...@gmail.com
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Date:   02/01/2014 10:09 AM
Subject:[openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon



Folks,

I would love to get people together who are interested in Cinder 
stability 
to really dedicate a few days. This is not for additional features, but 
rather 
finishing what we already have and really getting those in a good shape 
before the end of the release.

When: Feb 24-26
Where: San Francisco (DreamHost Office can host), Colorado, remote?

Some ideas that come to mind:

- Cleanup/complete volume retype
- Cleanup/complete volume migration [1][2]
- Other ideas that come from this thread.

I can't stress the dedicated part enough. I think if we have some folks 
from core and anyone interested in contributing and staying focus, we 
can really get a lot done in a few days with small set of doable stability 
goals 
to stay focused on. If there is enough interest, being together in the 
mentioned locations would be great, otherwise remote would be fine as 
long as people can stay focused and communicate through suggested 
ideas like team speak or google hangout.

What do you guys think? Location? Other stability concerns to add to the 
list?

[1] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1255622
[2] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1246200


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[openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon

2014-02-01 Thread Mike Perez
Folks,

I would love to get people together who are interested in Cinder stability
to really dedicate a few days. This is not for additional features, but
rather
finishing what we already have and really getting those in a good shape
before the end of the release.

When: Feb 24-26
Where: San Francisco (DreamHost Office can host), Colorado, remote?

Some ideas that come to mind:

- Cleanup/complete volume retype
- Cleanup/complete volume migration [1][2]
- Other ideas that come from this thread.

I can't stress the dedicated part enough. I think if we have some folks
from core and anyone interested in contributing and staying focus, we
can really get a lot done in a few days with small set of doable stability
goals
to stay focused on. If there is enough interest, being together in the
mentioned locations would be great, otherwise remote would be fine as
long as people can stay focused and communicate through suggested
ideas like team speak or google hangout.

What do you guys think? Location? Other stability concerns to add to the
list?

[1] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1255622
[2] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1246200


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