Hey Vasyl,
Thanks for all your contributions to Ironic! I hope that you'll still find a
bit of time for us :-)
--ruby
From: Vasyl Saienko
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date: Friday, February
Hi ironic-ers,
Planning for the Dublin PTG has started. And what's the most important thing
(and most fun event) to plan for? You got it, the team dinner! We'd like to get
an idea of who is interested and what evening works for all or most of us.
Please indicate which evenings you are
+1 from me. He's been really helpful with the boot-from-volume and rescue work.
Looking forward to Hironori joining us :)
Thanks Julia, for bringing this up!
--ruby
On 2018-02-05, 1:12 PM, "Julia Kreger" wrote:
I would like to nominate Hironori Shiina to
+1. This seems minimal risk.
--ruby
From: Debayan Ray
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date: Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at 2:36 AM
To: "openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org"
+1 :)
I'm also +1 on amending our FFE rules so that the PTL can get a FFE on one
thing of their desire, regardless of anyone disagreeing, as long as they have
two cores that are willing to review. As a small thank-you for being PTL! :D
(I'm serious even though I just thought of this.)
--ruby
+1 (and thx Dmitry and Julia for reviewing!)
--ruby
On 2018-01-23, 5:15 AM, "Dmitry Tantsur" wrote:
I'm +1 on this, because the feature has been proposed for a while (has
changed
the contributor group at least once) and is needed for feature parity with
+1 :)
On 2018-01-23, 5:04 AM, "Dmitry Tantsur" wrote:
+1 on keeping moving forward with it. that's important for future nova
work, as
well as our deploy steps work.
On 01/22/2018 10:11 PM, Mark Goddard wrote:
> The node traits feature [1] is an
Thanks for bringing it up John. I totally forgot about that. Not only are the
samples in the docs, there is a link in those docs so that the sample can be
downloaded as a file. Also, for a patch that modifies the configs, you can see
the rendered file(s) via the generated docs. PROFIT! :)
+1.
/me +1 too.
--ruby
On 2018-01-17, 10:05 AM, "Dmitry Tantsur" wrote:
Hi!
I'm essentially +1 on granting this FFE, as it's a low-risk work for a
great
feature. See one comment inline.
On 01/17/2018 10:54 AM, Harald Jensås wrote:
> Requesting
Please ignore this; we didn't have a weekly meeting (because we had our
midcycle virtual meet up instead).
--ruby
From: "Yeleswarapu, Ramamani"
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date:
Hi,
As part of the zuul v3 migration, we are *almost* done with moving all of
ironic projects' legacy jobs in-tree. Thanks to Pavlo Shchelokovskyy for
starting the etherpad to track this [1] and thanks to everyone that chipped in
to help!
What are the next steps/things to do? Just thinking
Hello ironic'ers,
A while ago, we approved a spec to add node tag support to ironic [1]. The
feature itself did not land yet (although some of the code has). Now that the
(nova) community has come up with traits, ironic wants to support node traits,
and there is a spec proposing that [2]. At
+1, Thx Dmitry for the proposal and Shiv for doing all the work :D
--ruby
From: Dmitry Tantsur
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date: Monday, October 2, 2017 at 10:17 AM
To: "OpenStack Development
Hi,
Just a reminder to make sure that if you are submitting a code patch to fix
something that could be apparent to our users, that it should be considered a
bug (or a feature). Which means that there should be a launchpad bug [1]
associated with it, and a release note.
I know we've been
Hi,
In case folks wonder what happened, I submitted a patch [1] to change it to
black :)
--ruby
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/505348/
From: Ruby Loo
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Hi,
I was brought up to think that red was one of those colours that people had
different (and sometimes really negative) associations with. When I look at our
latest and greatest! ironic documentation (e.g. [1]), I see red. Not only do I
see red, but the term has a different background colour
I agree whether I have a vote or not ;)
Thanks Dmitry!
--ruby
From: Dmitry Tantsur
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 5:24 AM
To: "OpenStack Development Mailing
Hi,
I'd like to get more information from the release folks (wrt grenade support or
lack of, what might be reasonable or not to do, etc.), and how other OpenStack
projects that use the same release model as ironic, do it. I think that
whatever we do, it ought to be the easiest for all
Hi, I suggest either providing more information so someone may be able to help
you here, or go onto irc, #openstack-ironic, and ask for help there.
--ruby
From: 王俊
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Definitely, +1 to add Julia. That's unanimous from the team!
How do we get you to have ACL (or do PTLs not get ACL?)
Jim Roll..., who's that guy? :-(
--ruby
From: Dmitry Tantsur
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
I was hoping that if I ignored this, it wouldn't be true. Who am I kidding...
sigh... sob...
Good bye Jim, last of the Js (Josh, Jay) from Rackspace, thank you for IPA, for
sacrificing yourself and being PTL, for sacrificing yourself and talking to the
nova folks :-), and for everything else
Hi Zhenguo (and others),
is there a description/email thread/documentation about how mogan and nova
co-exists in the same cloud? In particular, will it be possible for mogan and
nova (with ironic driver) to run? Is this something that we will recommend or
not recommend or not mention? Because
Hi Zhenguo,
Thanks for bringing this up. Naming is hard :-(
Maybe this is a dumb question but your phrase "We copied nova's server resource
concept here, so users may easily to accept the 'baremetal server'" made me
wonder. I'm not a user of Mogan so I don't know if this would work, but OSC
Hi Lucas,
This is a big loss for our community (but lucky OVS/OVN projects!) It has been
awesome to work with you over the years. I'll always treasure the friendship we
have! I know you're still around but it won't be the same; I'll miss you :-(
So long core, and thanks for the fish, although
+1 to all and more sighs.
I wish I didn't have to be added. Can't we make people stay? :)
--ruby
From: Julia Kreger
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date: Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 5:57
Hi Mario,
I will miss you; good luck!
So long and thanks for all the metrics :)
--ruby
From: Mario Villaplana
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date: Friday, April 28, 2017 at 12:12 PM
To:
Hi Jay,
I'm so SAD to see you go, especially in these circumstances :-(
The first time I met you was when you three Js waltzed (err, walked) into the
ironic mid-cycle with your IPA proposal. It is the end of an era. We've had
some great times; I'll miss your opinions, especially wrt specs :)
Hi,
In yesterday's meetup, we discussed how we could help 3rd party CI become all
green (ie, not fail). One of the suggestions was to have the gate status
available. Among other things, this would help developers know whether they
should (or shouldn't) ignore gate failures for 3rd party CI.
Thank you Heidi!
> Long live Pixie Boots!
May (s)he reign forever :D
--ruby
From: Heidi Joy Tretheway
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date: Friday, April 21, 2017 at 6:02 PM
To:
Hi,
Effective immediately and indefinitely (or err in 10 minutes :)), the Ironic
review parties have been cancelled. It was the best kept secret but frowned
upon when discovered. Too much partying and drinking you know. [I am just
kidding!]
If someone wants to resume this or do something
ve me an opportunity to
become more active within the Ironic community. I have worked with multiple
OpenStack projects in prior jobs and have a few connections within the Oslo
community. This would give me valuable experience learning more about the Oslo
project and I believe I have the time commitmen
e me valuable experience learning more about the Oslo
project and I believe I have the time commitment to take this on.
Thanks,
Rushil
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 11:11 AM, Loo, Ruby
<ruby@intel.com<mailto:ruby@intel.com>> wrote:
Hi,
The ironic community is look
Hi Jay,
That makes a lot of sense and thank YOU for being the i18n liaison! :D
--ruby
On 2017-03-15, 11:18 AM, "Jay Faulkner" <j...@jvf.cc> wrote:
> On Mar 15, 2017, at 8:11 AM, Loo, Ruby <ruby@intel.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
Hi,
The ironic community is looking for volunteers to be cross-project liaisons [1]
for these projects:
- oslo
- logging working group
- i18n
The expectations are documented in [1] on a per-project basis. The amount of
commitment varies depending on the project (and I don't know what that
Hi,
We are meditative to present this week's priorities and subteam report for
Ironic. As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and
formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1.
Dmitry, our fearless PTL, looks like the tallest person in the group. Is that
what happens when you become PTL, or is it a requirement to be PTL? :)
Many thanks to that organized and took this picture at the
Pike PTG:
Thanks Dmitry for the great report! If you want your comment(s) to be available
to the ironic community, please respond here, not in Dmitry's blog. (Or, to
rephrase it a different way, if you have comments that you don't want me to
know about, please respond in Dmitry's blog :))
Many thanks to
On 2017-03-06, 3:46 PM, "Mario Villaplana" wrote:
Hi ironic,
At the PTG, an issue regarding the default version of the ironic API
used in our python-openstackclient plugin was discussed. [0] In short,
the issue is that we default to a very old API
Hi,
We are magnanimous to present this week's priorities and subteam report for
Ironic. As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and
formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1. PTG
Hi Julia,
Thanks for asking!
I'm agnostic about whether the BFV meeting should use the same day/time as the
ironic-neutron meeting was. As long as people who are/will be attending this
meeting are fine with the date/time, I'm fine too :)
I would actually prefer that the date/times are chosen
Hi,
We are fascinated to present this week's priorities and subteam report for
Ironic. As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and
formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1. PTG summary
Vasyl + Mario: definitely +2. Just like the rest of us, they aren't experts in
everything, but we trust them and us to review and +2 based on our degree of
confidence etc! Looking forward to them relieving the load :)
Devananda. Unfortunately, +2 but I'd rather do a -2. This makes me so sad. I
Hi Heidi,
I'm happy with the proposed logo.
As far as the "kiss" style face painting goes, I don't like it. But that is
because I am not a fan of KISS or their music. Having said that, I can
understand why people would like it and why it fits with ironic, so I am fine
if it is used :)
Thank
Hi,
We are feverish to present this week's priorities and subteam report for
Ironic. As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and
formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1. Clean up
Hi,
We are freewheeling to present this week's priorities and subteam report for
Ironic. As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and
formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1. Continue
Hi,
I don't like the new one. I think Lucas captured it nicely. I prefer our
PixieBoots.
Jim, do you remember what our choices are? Could we use PixieBoots?
--ruby
From: Lucas Alvares Gomes
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Hi,
We are jovial to present this week's priorities and subteam report for Ironic.
As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1. Continue
Hi,
We are jittery to present this week's priorities and subteam report for Ironic.
As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1. nova patch for
Hi,
We are jubilant to present this week's priorities and subteam report for
Ironic. As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and
formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1. nova code for
Jim,
(Now that the shock has worn off). Thanks for being such a great PTL. I very
much appreciated what you did/do as PTL! And welcome back to the land of
coding, etc. :)
--ruby
From: Jim Rollenhagen
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage
Hi,
We are jazzy to present this week's priorities and subteam report for Ironic.
As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1. attach/detach:
From: Maxime Belanger
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date: Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 9:32 AM
To: "openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org"
Subject:
Thanks Julia.
--ruby
From: Julia Kreger
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date: Monday, December 19, 2016 at 2:34 PM
To: "openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org"
Hi,
We are delighted to present this week's priorities and subteam report for
Ironic. As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and
formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1.
Hi,
We are dazzled to present this week's priorities and subteam report for Ironic.
As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1. attach/detach:
Hi,
We are dumbfounded to present this week's priorities and subteam report for
Ironic. As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and
formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1. portgroup:
Hi,
In Monday's ironic meeting [1], we decided to cancel the QA meetings.
--ruby
[1] from 17:49:21,
http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/ironic/2016/ironic.2016-11-28-17.00.log.html
From: Jim Rollenhagen
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage
Hi,
We are nonplussed to present this week's priorities and subteam report for
Ironic. As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and
formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1. portgroup:
Hi,
We are nonpareil in presenting this week's priorities and subteam report for
Ironic. As usual, this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and
formatted.
This Week's Priorities (as of the weekly ironic meeting)
1.
Hi,
Thanks for the great summary Jim!
As an aside (or in addition to this?), we (or maybe I should speak for myself
only) am always interested in constructive feedback and suggestions on how we
(as a community) can improve.
If you have ideas on how we can improve the design sessions at the
Hi,
We are ending the ironic API meetings that we started in July [0]. There were
few AND mighty meetings. I thank Devananda for an awesome job of addressing
some major API pain points in his epic "Evolving our REST API" series of
specifications [1]! Now we need to follow his lead and get
Hi,
We are nerdy to present this week's subteam report for Ironic. As usual, this
is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
NEW! Starting today, we will also include the week's priorities (also available
from the whiteboard[0]). The priorities are decided at Monday's
Hi,
We are nonchalant to present this week's subteam report for Ironic. As usual,
this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff between 31 Oct 2016 and 07 Nov 2016)
- Ironic: 233 bugs + 218 wishlist items (+7). 33 new, 180 in
Hi,
Here is this week's subteam report for Ironic. As usual, this is pulled
directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff between 17 Oct 2016 and 31 Oct 2016)
- Ironic: 233 bugs (+9) + 211 wishlist items (+2). 33 new (+10), 175 in
Hi,
Since the Barcelona summit is next week, the Monday (Oct 24) ironic meeting is
cancelled.
We'll have a spooky meeting the week after (Oct 31). Feel free to come in
costumes :)
--ruby
__
OpenStack Development Mailing
Hello ironic'ers,
For the design sessions to be as productive as possible, please prepare
beforehand so that the sessions are spent discussing and coming up with
solutions/consensus, instead of describing and getting folks up-to-speed on the
issues.
Feel free to add your comments directly in
Chris and Haomeng, thanks for your past reviews and I look forward to your
return to the core team.
For the folks that are clearly reviewing far more than others, what do you
think about asking them not to review so much? I'd vote for that :)
--ruby
From: Jim Rollenhagen
Hi,
Here is this week's subteam report for Ironic. As usual, this is pulled
directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff between 10 Oct 2016 and 17 Oct 2016)
- Ironic: 224 (+8) bugs + 209 wishlist items (-3). 23 new (+8), 171 in progress
Hi,
Here is this week's subteam report for Ironic. As usual, this is pulled
directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff between 03 Oct 2016 and 10 Oct 2016)
- Ironic: 216 bugs (+11) + 212 wishlist items. 15 new (+9), 173 in progress
(+4),
Hi,
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directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff between 26 Sep 2016 and 03 Oct 2016)
- Ironic: 205 bugs (+10) + 212 wishlist items (-4). 6 new (+6), 169 in progress
Hi Andreas,
Because you asked so nicely, tada:
http://docs.openstack.org/project-install-guide/baremetal/newton/
Also, thanks for clarifying about ../draft/.. !
--ruby
From: Andreas Jaeger
Organization: SUSE Linux GmbH, Nuernberg, GF: Felix Imendörffer, Jane Smithard,
Graham
Hi,
Thanks to the huge efforts put in by Mathieu Mitchell (mat128) and Jay Faulkner
(JayF), we've moved ironic's install guide from the developer documentation to
the official openstack site [1]. Isn't it a beauty? :D
Please update your bookmarks to point to the new location, and help us
Also, as part of this reminder. If you add a proposal to the etherpad, please
put your name/NIC next to it so we know who added it/is going to lead it.
Bruno, I added your name to #12 & 13 :)
Thanks,
--ruby
From: Jim Rollenhagen
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development
Hi Yuriy,
Thanks for bringing this up. I'm good with your list, with the exception of
driver_info and instance_info. I'm on the fence with these two. If we assume
that any secrets will be bleep'd out (configdrives won't be there), is there
other information there that might be useful? I'm not
Hi,
Here is this week's subteam report for Ironic. As usual, this is pulled
directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff between 16 Sep 2016 and 26 Sep 2016)
- Ironic: 195 bugs (+9) + 216 wishlist items (+1). 0 new (-1), 159 in progress
Hi,
Here is this week's subteam report for Ironic. As usual, this is pulled
directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff between 12 Sep 2016 and 16 Sep 2016)
- Ironic: 186 bugs (-69) + 215 wishlist items (+2). 1 new (-40), 145 in
Hi,
Here is this week's subteam report for Ironic. As usual, this is pulled
directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff between 29 Aug 2016 and 12 Sep 2016)
- Ironic: 255 bugs (+21) + 213 wishlist items (-1). 41 new (+8), 181 in
progress
, so maybe having both of them is fine.
Vlad
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 7:22 PM, Loo, Ruby
<ruby@intel.com<mailto:ruby@intel.com>> wrote:
Hi,
While working on the openstackclient plugin commands for ironic, I was thinking
about the equivalents for 'ironic chassis-node-list'
f.cc<mailto:j...@jvf.cc>> wrote:
On Aug 29, 2016, at 8:19 AM, Dean Troyer
<dtro...@gmail.com<mailto:dtro...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 9:41 AM, Loo, Ruby
<ruby@intel.com<mailto:ruby@intel.com>> wrote:
I did this because 'passthrough'
Hi,
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directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff between 22 Aug 2016 and 29 Aug 2016)
- Ironic: 234 bugs (+11) + 214 wishlist items (+3). 33 new (+7), 170 in
progress
Hi,
While working on the openstackclient plugin commands for ironic, I was thinking
about the equivalents for 'ironic chassis-node-list' (nodes that are part of
specified chassis) and 'ironic-node-port-list' (ports that are part of
specified node). It didn't make sense to me to have an
Hi,
In ironic, we have these ironic CLI commands:
- ironic node-vendor-passthru (calls the specified passthru method)
- ironic node-get-vendor-passthru-methods (lists the available passthru methods)
For their corresponding openstackclient plugin commands, we (I, I guess) have
proposed [1]:
-
Hi,
Start getting those ironic juices flowing! We've got an etherpad [1] ready to
capture your ideas for the Ocata summit sessions. As discussed in today's
meeting [2], in next Monday's ironic meeting [3] we will decide on the number
of fishbowl and workroom sessions, and the ideas submitted
Hi,
Here is this week's subteam report for Ironic. As usual, this is pulled
directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff between 15 Aug 2016 and 22 Aug 2016)
- Ironic: 223 bugs (-9) + 211 wishlist items (+12). 26 new (-10), 164 in
progress
Hi,
I admit, I didn't read the entire thread [0], but did read the summary [1]. I
like this, except that I'm not sure about #3. What's the rationale of adding a
new config option 'enable_unsupported_drivers' that defaults to False. Versus
not having it, and "just" logging a warning if they are
Hi,
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directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff between 1 Aug 2016 and 15 Aug 2016)
- Ironic: 232 bugs (+16) + 199 wishlist items (-5). 36 new (+15), 160 in
Hi Julia,
Thanks for discussing with Sam and sending out this email. I like the 5 steps
described below!
--ruby
On 2016-08-11, 1:37 PM, "Julia Kreger"
> wrote:
Yesterday as a group (jroll, rloo, dtantsur, matt128, devananda,
Honestly, I don't think it matters what we use in our specifications, since
specifications are not public documents. Personally, in specifications, I am
fine with any of the proposed because they are all understandable! IF we have
to decide on something or if we want some preferred ways, then
Hi,
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is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- no update - dtantsur is out sick today
Network isolation (Neutron/Ironic work) (jroll, TheJulia, devananda)
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Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff with 11 July 2016)
- dtantsur on PTO, no stats from me this week
Network isolation
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is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff with 11 July 2016)
- Ironic: 201 bugs (+4) + 201 wishlist items (+4). 13 new (+3), 145 in progress
Thanks Devananda and Dmitry and Sam!
From my point of view, I wanted to make sure that:
1. we agreed on whether the 'network_interface' was, or was not, an interface
that was similar to the existing power, deploy, ... interfaces so that it fit
into the driver composition work
2. we agreed on
Hi,
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this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff with 27 June 2016)
- Ironic: 197 bugs (-10) + 197 wishlist items (+6). 10 new (-2), 142 in
Hi,
Quite a few people will be away next Monday (July 4), due to a US holiday (and
other reasons), so we decided to cancel the ironic meeting. The next meeting
[1] will be on Monday, July 11.
--ruby
[1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/Ironic#Next_Meeting
Hi,
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is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff with 13 June 2016)
- Ironic: 207 bugs (-6) + 191 wishlist items (+9). 12 new (-3), 140 in progress
Hi,
Now that we've all had a chance to recover from the mid-cycle last week and
while it is still fresh in your minds (or am I too late?), I was wondering
whether you had any feedback about the mid-cycle. What worked for you, what
didn't. I am especially interested in knowing what can be
Thanks Mathieu, that is a great summary! It is much easier than trying to
figure that out from the etherpad [1] notes.
--ruby
[1] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ironic-newton-midcycle
On 2016-06-23, 3:08 PM, "Mathieu Mitchell"
> wrote:
Jim,
Thanks for the proposal.
+2 +A. Err, +2 :)
--ruby
On 2016-06-16, 11:12 AM, "Jim Rollenhagen"
> wrote:
Both Sam and Jay are to the point where I consider their +1 or -1 as
highly as any other core, so I think it's past time to
Hi,
There was a short discussion on IRC a few minutes ago [1] about when it would
be acceptable for a patch to be approved with one +2 (as opposed to two +2s).
The few of us that commented (I think all are cores in one or several ironic
projects) agreed that it would be good to do that, but
Hi,
We are thrilled to present this week's subteam report for Ironic. As usual,
this is pulled directly from the Ironic whiteboard[0] and formatted.
Bugs (dtantsur)
===
- Stats (diff with 6 June 2016)
- Ironic: 213 bugs (+9) + 182 wishlist items (+4). 15 new (+7), 147 in progress
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