In last two cycles some people's situation changed, can't focus on Oslo
code review, so I propose some changes in Oslo team. Remove following
people, thanks their past hard wok to make Oslo well, and welcome them back
if they want to join the team again. please +1/-1 for the change
Generalist C
We've got promotion today, thanks Wes & Sagi for your help.
On Sun, Dec 31, 2017 at 9:06 AM, Emilien Macchi wrote:
> Here's an update on what we did the last days after merging these
> blockers mentioned in the previous email:
>
> - Ignore a failing test in tempest (workaround)
> https://review.r
Hi ALL,
Happy New Year !
We are in the week of R-5 , according to the queens schedule [1], there
is only two weeks before we issue final release for Oslo libraries. We
plan to do that in Jan 15. So please wrap up related work in Oslo. Oslo
team please focus on the patches which are still acti
Hi ,
According to https://github.com/eventlet/eventlet/issues/147 - it's looks
that eventlet
has issue with "multiprocessing.pool".
The ThreadPool used in code that auto-generated by swagger.
Possible workaround for that is to monky-patch the client library ,
and replace the pool with greenpool.
I edited the topic just for attention.
However, the new kubernetes client version breaks the services that's using
oslo.service which relies on eventlet library. Some error logs below:
(Pdb) n
> /vagrant/qinling/qinling/orchestrator/kubernetes/manager.py(49)__init__()
-> client = api_client.ApiCl