On 04/30/15 10:15, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Doug Hellmann wrote:
Anyway, I find it curious that the TC is elected by those within the
developer community but TC candidates talk about representing the operator
community who are not allowed to vote. Operators meaning Admins,
Architects, etc. It
Dear cinder driver maintainers,
the abc driver porting bp got merged [1] and with this we need to refactor all
cinder driver classes slightly. I hope we will manage to deprecate the usage of
driver.VolumeDriver during Liberty.
The porting should be very trivial (~ 2 LOC) in the most cases (see
Hi,
I'd like to nominate Julia Aranovich
http://stackalytics.com/report/users/jkirnosova for fuel-web
https://github.com/stackforge/fuel-web core team. Julia's reviews are
always thorough and have decent quality. She is one of the top contributors
and reviewers in fuel-web repo (mostly for JS/UI
Hi Sergii,
As for me, if someone creates a plugin for infiniband - he may store it's
mac address at any place, not strictly in our Nailgun model.
Also, I created the request changing field length in Nailgun, but there are
still possible places in Fuel library or even some other related projects
Doug Hellmann wrote:
Anyway, I find it curious that the TC is elected by those within the
developer community but TC candidates talk about representing the operator
community who are not allowed to vote. Operators meaning Admins,
Architects, etc. It sounds like this is something most TC
+1, indeed Julia's reviews are very thorough.
P.
On 04/30/2015 11:28 AM, Vitaly Kramskikh wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to nominate Julia Aranovich
http://stackalytics.com/report/users/jkirnosova for fuel-web
https://github.com/stackforge/fuel-web core team. Julia's reviews are
always thorough and
On 30/04/15 12:07 +0300, Maish Saidel-Keesing wrote:
On 04/30/15 10:15, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Doug Hellmann wrote:
Anyway, I find it curious that the TC is elected by those within the
developer community but TC candidates talk about representing the
operator
Hello,
After discussions, we've spotted possible gap in versioned objects: backporting
of too-new versions in RPC.
Nova does that by conductor, but not every service has something like that. I
want to propose another approach:
1. Milestone pinning - we need to make single reference to versions
Hi folks!
Recently I faced a pretty sad fact that in Nailgun there’s no common approach
to manage transactions. There are commits and flushes in random places of the
code and it used to work somehow just because it was all synchronous.
However, after just a few of the subcomponents have been
On 04/30/2015 07:30 AM, John Garbutt wrote:
Hi,
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
She has been consistently doing great quality code reviews[1],
alongside a wide array of other really valuable contributions to the
Nova project.
Please respond with comments, +1s, or objections
On 04/30/2015 12:30 PM, John Garbutt wrote:
Hi,
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
She has been consistently doing great quality code reviews[1],
alongside a wide array of other really valuable contributions to the
Nova project.
Please respond with comments, +1s, or objections
On Apr 30, 2015, at 6:30 AM, John Garbutt j...@johngarbutt.com wrote:
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
I know I'm not core, so my vote doesn't count, but I think that this would be a
great addition.
+1
-- Ed Leafe
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+1 from me as well! (Ditto as Ed, not a core).
-- dims
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 9:00 AM, Ed Leafe e...@leafe.com wrote:
On Apr 30, 2015, at 6:30 AM, John Garbutt j...@johngarbutt.com wrote:
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
I know I'm not core, so my vote doesn't count, but I think that
Hi,
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
She has been consistently doing great quality code reviews[1],
alongside a wide array of other really valuable contributions to the
Nova project.
Please respond with comments, +1s, or objections within one week.
Many thanks,
John
[1]
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 7:15 AM, Tristan Cacqueray
tristan.cacque...@enovance.com wrote:
Here's to Libery,
and Liberty too!
Thanks for officiating Tristan.
-dave
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Please join me in congratulating the 7 newly elected members of the TC.
* Thierry Carrez
* Jay Pipes
* James E. Blair
* Flavio Percoco
* Mark McClain
* Dean Troyer
* Robert Collins
Full results:
http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_ef1379fee7b94688
Thank you to all candidates who
+1 I think she'd be a valuable addition to the team.
Michael
On 30 Apr 2015 9:30 pm, John Garbutt j...@johngarbutt.com wrote:
Hi,
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
She has been consistently doing great quality code reviews[1],
alongside a wide array of other really valuable
+1. She is an excellent reviewer, and has in many other ways greatly
benefited the Nova project.
On 04/30/15 at 12:30pm, John Garbutt wrote:
Hi,
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
She has been consistently doing great quality code reviews[1],
alongside a wide array of other really
On Apr 30, 2015, at 8:15 AM, Tristan Cacqueray tristan.cacque...@enovance.com
wrote:
Please join me in congratulating the 7 newly elected members of the TC.
* Thierry Carrez
* Jay Pipes
* James E. Blair
* Flavio Percoco
* Mark McClain
* Dean Troyer
* Robert Collins
Congratulations to
Hey guys,
Congrats to the new TC leaders.
http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_ef1379fee7b94688
Please reach out to me (and openstack-operat...@lists.openstack.org) if you
ever need operator input (that you aren't already getting.)
And many thanks for volunteering so much of your
The Fuel plugin wiki advises setting up continuous integration and links to
these instructions for doing so -
http://www.joinfu.com/2014/02/setting-up-an-external-openstack-testing-system/comment-page-1/#comment-216389.
That page currently has a disclaimer that some of the steps will not
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Hi,
I propose to replace mysql-python with mysqlclient in OpenStack applications to
get Python 3 support, bug fixes and some new features (support MariaDB's
libmysqlclient.so, support microsecond in TIME column).
The MySQL database is popular, but the Python driver mysql-python doesn't look
On 04/29/2015 09:19 PM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
On 2015-04-29 16:46:13 -0700 (-0700), Joe Gordon wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Kyle Mestery mest...@mestery.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Russell Bryant rbry...@redhat.com
[...]
1) Project governance has moved to a big
Hi,
I am debugging issue observed in OpenContrail tests[1] and so far it
does not look obvious.
Issue:
In create_port[2] new transaction is started.
Port gets created, but disappears right after reading subnet from plugin
in reference ipam driver[3]:
plugin =
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
She has been consistently doing great quality code reviews[1],
alongside a wide array of other really valuable contributions to the
Nova project.
Extremely +1.
--Dan
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On 04/30/2015 09:26 AM, David Medberry wrote:
Hey guys,
Congrats to the new TC leaders.
http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_ef1379fee7b94688
Please reach out to me (and openstack-operat...@lists.openstack.org
mailto:openstack-operat...@lists.openstack.org) if you ever need
Hello, Shane.
git-review doesn't support this. You can add a comment using existing
Gerrit APIs: either via SSH [0] or via HTTP [1].
[0] https://review.openstack.org/Documentation/cmd-review.html#_examples
[1]
https://review.openstack.org/Documentation/rest-api-changes.html#set-review
On Tue,
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 05:44:40PM +0100, Louis Taylor wrote:
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 12:28:15PM -0400, Matthew Treinish wrote:
We're now at the end of the cycle and there are 3 clients that still have
CLI
tests in tempest. I have pushed the patch up to remove all these tests here:
On 04/30/2015 12:53 PM, Matt Riedemann wrote:
snip
Yeah why would you not include admin tests? Like listing services and
hosts in nova?
It is extremely easy to say why not include *, it's valid function and
we're going to end up with an hour long smoke test.
At some point, you have to cut.
On 4/30/15 11:16 AM, Dan Smith wrote:
There is an open discussion to replace mysql-python with PyMySQL, but
PyMySQL has worse performance:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/PyMySQL_evaluation
My major concern with not moving to something different (i.e. not based
on the C library) is the
On 4/30/15 11:00 AM, Victor Stinner wrote:
Hi,
I propose to replace mysql-python with mysqlclient in OpenStack applications to
get Python 3 support, bug fixes and some new features (support MariaDB's
libmysqlclient.so, support microsecond in TIME column).
It is not feasible to use
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Clint Byrum cl...@fewbar.com wrote:
* Go's import and build system is rather odd. Python's weird distribution
issues are at least well known in the OpenStack community. This is
actually the main reason I've never gravitated toward Go, as I feel
it is
On 4/28/2015 4:19 PM, David Kranz wrote:
On 04/28/2015 06:38 AM, Sean Dague wrote:
The Tempest Smoke tag was originally introduced to provide a quick view
of your OpenStack environment to ensure that a few basic things were
working. It was intended to be fast.
However, during Icehouse the
On 04/30/2015 01:54 PM, Clint Byrum wrote:
* Go's import and build system is rather odd. Python's weird distribution
issues are at least well known in the OpenStack community. This is
actually the main reason I've never gravitated toward Go, as I feel
it is trying to be magical rather
On 04/30/2015 12:52 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
On 04/30/2015 12:40 PM, John Dickinson wrote:
Swift is a scalable and durable storage engine for storing
unstructured data. It's been proven time and time again in production
in clusters all over the world.
We in the Swift developer community are
Hello, all!
MagnetoDB 2015.1 milestone has been released!
https://launchpad.net/magnetodb/kilo/2015.1
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/magnetodb/2015.1
Next blueprints were implemented during this milestone:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/magnetodb/+spec/request-metrics
Hi,
I work for Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) and am developing Manila support for our
HNAS line of NAS server. The HNAS server has an internal REST server so I am
implementing the Manila API natively on the server. For various reasons this
is a better fit than the standard Python driver
Hi Everyone,
At the beginning of the cycle I said by the end of the cycle I wanted to remove
all the python-*client CLI tests from tempest since they really weren't in the
scope of the project and the framework for cli testing was the first thing
included in tempest-lib. [1]
Additionally a
Swift is a scalable and durable storage engine for storing unstructured data.
It's been proven time and time again in production in clusters all over the
world.
We in the Swift developer community are constantly looking for ways to improve
the codebase and deliver a better quality codebase to
On 04/30/2015 12:40 PM, John Dickinson wrote:
Swift is a scalable and durable storage engine for storing
unstructured data. It's been proven time and time again in production
in clusters all over the world.
We in the Swift developer community are constantly looking for ways
to improve the
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 12:28:15PM -0400, Matthew Treinish wrote:
We're now at the end of the cycle and there are 3 clients that still have CLI
tests in tempest. I have pushed the patch up to remove all these tests here:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/178757/
Hi Matt,
This is being
On Apr 30, 2015, at 9:52 AM, Jay Pipes jaypi...@gmail.com wrote:
On 04/30/2015 12:40 PM, John Dickinson wrote:
Swift is a scalable and durable storage engine for storing
unstructured data. It's been proven time and time again in production
in clusters all over the world.
We in the Swift
I’d like to announce and congratulate Samuel Cassiba as a new core member for
the Openstack-Chef project.
Please congratulate and thank him for stepping up!
-JJ Asghar
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Excerpts from John Dickinson's message of 2015-04-30 09:40:02 -0700:
Swift is a scalable and durable storage engine for storing unstructured data.
It's been proven time and time again in production in clusters all over the
world.
We in the Swift developer community are constantly looking
Hi Trevor
you mean adding an abstract layer for basic function like run job, cancel
job etc, the we implement these by specific job engine like oozie, Ooyala
job server etc, right ?
so I will do two things as below:
(1) working on the scheduler edp jobs by oozie coordination so make sure we
can
On Apr 30, 2015, at 10:54 AM, Clint Byrum cl...@fewbar.com wrote:
Excerpts from John Dickinson's message of 2015-04-30 09:40:02 -0700:
Swift is a scalable and durable storage engine for storing unstructured
data. It's been proven time and time again in production in clusters all
over the
So, I think I see where it is failing, but I'm not quite sure how to
resolve. It appears that the functional test for the namespace module and
strongswan module, will end up invoking neutron-vpn-netns-wrapper script,
which is setup to point to
neutron-vpnaas/services/vpn/common/netns_wrapper.py.
On 1 May 2015 at 09:04, Dean Troyer dtro...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 3:28 PM, Robert Collins robe...@robertcollins.net
wrote:
Blaming pip for our problems, when we haven't been willing to go and
contribute fixes to pip is massively unfair to the pip developers.
So I
For the record, thanks for your replies guys. I am not suggesting any
specific means to resolve or suggesting what we're doing is wrong; only
that the current structure seems odd.
The TC charter, as I read it, states that the TC committee represents
everything of a technical nature of OpenStack
On 04/30/15 21:48, Joe Gordon wrote:
As others have done for past elections, here is a brief breakdown of
the TC election ballot data.
analysis: http://paste.openstack.org/show/213831
source code: http://paste.openstack.org/show/213830
Some highlights are:
* 3 people voted but ranked
On 2015-04-30 23:28:53 +0300 (+0300), Maish Saidel-Keesing wrote:
[...]
I am wondering why the participation level is so low. This is
really one of the few opportunities a contributor has to define
the direction of OpenStack as a whole. And yet it goes down each
election.
[...]
As a
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On 04/30/2015 08:06 PM, John Dickinson wrote:
On Apr 30, 2015, at 9:52 AM, Jay Pipes jaypi...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 04/30/2015 12:40 PM, John Dickinson wrote:
Swift is a scalable and durable storage engine for storing
unstructured data. It's
On 1 May 2015 at 06:11, Dean Troyer dtro...@gmail.com wrote:
Honestly I don't think Go's dep system, which is still developing, is any
worse than Python's, which is also still developing. The big win for us
(devs, ops, everyone!) is that the hassles are build-time, not
install/run-time. Once
Last I used it, they only had static compiling, which meant you had to rebuild
all the go apps when one shared piece needed updating. That sort of thing is
usually distasteful to the distro folks...
Docker does the same thing in a way, and that's gaining a lot of ground these
days, so maybe
Hello, Joe
It is bug, region_name is not used as should be. Feel free to file a bug
for it.
Kind Regards
Valeriy Ponomaryov
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 8:23 PM, Joe Meadows joe.mead...@hds.com wrote:
Hi,
I work for Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) and am developing Manila support for
our HNAS line
Hello Stackers,
The OpenStack Ansible Deployment (OSAD) project is happy to announce our stable
Kilo release, version 11.0.0. The project has come a very long way from initial
inception and taken a lot of work to excise our original vendor logic from the
stack and transform it into a
As others have done for past elections, here is a brief breakdown of the TC
election ballot data.
analysis: http://paste.openstack.org/show/213831
source code: http://paste.openstack.org/show/213830
Some highlights are:
* 3 people voted but ranked everyone as #19
* 16% of the ballots voted for
On 4/30/2015 6:30 AM, John Garbutt wrote:
Hi,
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
She has been consistently doing great quality code reviews[1],
alongside a wide array of other really valuable contributions to the
Nova project.
Please respond with comments, +1s, or objections within one
Thanks Valeriy, I filed this defect:
OpenStackClient 1.2.0 has been released to PyPI.
python-openstackclient can be installed from the following locations:
PyPI: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-openstackclient
OpenStack tarball: http://tarballs.openstack.org/python-openstackclient
/python-openstackclient-1.2.0.tar.gz
I'm not core, but I completely support Melanie's helpfulness on IRC!
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 6:30 AM, John Garbutt j...@johngarbutt.com wrote:
Hi,
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
She has been consistently doing great quality code reviews[1],
alongside a wide array of other really
+1 :-)
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To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
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On 04/30/2015 07:30 AM, John Garbutt wrote:
Hi,
I propose
+1
and +1 for not a core :)
Best Regards!
Kevin (Chen) Ji 纪 晨
Engineer, zVM Development, CSTL
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Phone: +86-10-82454158
Address: 3/F Ring Building, ZhongGuanCun Software Park, Haidian District,
Beijing 100193, PRC
From:
The OpenContrail plugin itself doesn't even use the Neutron DB. I believe
what you are observing is a side effect of the fake server they have for
their tests, which does inherit the neutron DB.
When you call a method on the core plugin in the contrail unit test case,
it will go through their
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 3:28 PM, Robert Collins robe...@robertcollins.net
wrote:
Blaming pip for our problems, when we haven't been willing to go and
contribute fixes to pip is massively unfair to the pip developers.
So I _really_ do not blame pip, it is by far the best of the options, it is
One concrete suggestion based on my experience working with Kris
Lindgren on Heartbeat patch:
http://markmail.org/message/gifrt5f3mslco24j
I could have added a Co-Tested-By (or Co-Operator - get it? :) in
my commit message which would have signaled a concrete
contribution/feedback with specific
On 1 May 2015 at 13:24, Davanum Srinivas dava...@gmail.com wrote:
One concrete suggestion based on my experience working with Kris
Lindgren on Heartbeat patch:
http://markmail.org/message/gifrt5f3mslco24j
I could have added a Co-Tested-By (or Co-Operator - get it? :) in
my commit message
I think it's easy to quantify a code contributor since we have systems that
monitor activity - who contributed, what they contributed and when. But we
don't have a system that monitors operator activity and honestly, that's
the question mark for which I really don't have any answers. That might be
I'm not core, but I want to +1 :)
2015-04-30 19:30 GMT+08:00 John Garbutt j...@johngarbutt.com:
Hi,
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
She has been consistently doing great quality code reviews[1],
alongside a wide array of other really valuable contributions to the
Nova project.
+1!
On Apr 28, 2015, at 11:14 PM, Steven Dake (stdake) std...@cisco.com wrote:
Hi folks,
I would like to nominate Madhuri Kumari to the core team for Magnum. Please
remember a +1 vote indicates your acceptance. A –1 vote acts as a complete
veto.
Why Madhuri for core?
She
On Thu, 2015-04-30 at 12:26 +0200, Flavio Percoco wrote:
I've seen the number of threads to discuss Ops topics increase in
openstack-dev and the influence of Ops - even just points of views
inherited from the feedback we've got - on reviews has gotten better
as well.
Fantastic, that has
Hi all,
Just a reminder that this closes in *1 weeks time*. We're hoping to put
together a great selection of OpenStack talks from developers, users and
operators. If you're interested in presenting at the miniconf, please
submit to the main call for proposals where we'll be picking content
Thanks Bharath for replying. But when I add members , I can successfully
specify a member ip address from a different pool than the subnet when creating
pool, hence the confusion. And theoretically, why would members for a pool
have to belong to the same subnet?
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015
The Keystone development team is happy to announce the 1.6.1 release of
keystonemiddleware. This release is for the Liberty series and addresses a
few minor updates in requirements and removes an excessively emitted
logline when no token is found in headers passed to a service running
Keystone
Hi,
I am proposing that Octavia is joining the Networking program as a project
under the Services area.
Octavia is the open scalable reference implementation for Neutron LBaaS V2
and has always seen itself as part of the networking program. We have
adopted most governance rules from the
The Product Work Group has formed to listen and aggregate feedback on the
desired capabilities for the OpenStack platform from Customers, Users and the
Developer Community (including PTLs). Using this feedback we intent to help
PTLs and Contributors resolve issues that are either of strategic
pbr 0.11 is finally released (now that Kilo is out :).
This brings in more support to ensure that our version numbers are
monotonically increasing.
Mostly this should be unintrusive (but please do read the docs -
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/pbr/#version).
The key things you need to know
I’m not core - but Melanie has always been very helpful with me on bug triage
issues [ when I was doing that consistently ;-) ]
+1
On 4/30/15, 4:30 AM, John Garbutt j...@johngarbutt.com wrote:
Hi,
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
She has been consistently doing great quality code
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Maish Saidel-Keesing mais...@maishsk.com
wrote:
On 04/30/15 21:48, Joe Gordon wrote:
As others have done for past elections, here is a brief breakdown of the
TC election ballot data.
analysis: http://paste.openstack.org/show/213831
source code:
tl;dr I’d like to use a slot in the cross-project track to discuss the best way
of managing cross-project, multi-cycle initiatives, using the forthcoming Cloud
Service Federation (Broker) project to make it concrete rather than
theoretical. Desired outcome: recommendations to Product group,
cool!
From: Kevin Carter [kevin.car...@rackspace.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 4:36 PM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: [openstack-dev] os-ansible-deplpoyment has released Kilo
Hello Stackers,
The OpenStack
On 04/30/2015 07:30 AM, John Garbutt wrote:
Hi,
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
She has been consistently doing great quality code reviews[1],
alongside a wide array of other really valuable contributions to the
Nova project.
Please respond with comments, +1s, or objections within one
If we're going to move, shouldn't we be looking at something that
supports our threading model?
I would prefer to make baby steps, and first fix the Python 3 compatibility.
Enhance concurrency/parallelism is a much more complex project than just
replacing a single line in dependencies ;-)
+1, i think this is really nice
mike
On 04/30/2015 10:54 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
Hi Stackers,
OK, so Matthew Gilliard and Alex Xu have volunteered to be the Nova
team's liaisons to the API working group. Big thank you to Matthew and
Alex for volunteering for this important role.
I've created a
There is an open discussion to replace mysql-python with PyMySQL, but
PyMySQL has worse performance:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/PyMySQL_evaluation
My major concern with not moving to something different (i.e. not based
on the C library) is the threading problem. Especially as we move in
On Thu, 2015-04-30 at 12:30 +0100, John Garbutt wrote:
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
She has been consistently doing great quality code reviews[1],
alongside a wide array of other really valuable contributions to the
Nova project.
Please respond with comments, +1s, or objections
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 4:30 AM, John Garbutt j...@johngarbutt.com wrote:
Hi,
I propose we add Melanie to nova-core.
She has been consistently doing great quality code reviews[1],
alongside a wide array of other really valuable contributions to the
Nova project.
Please respond with
Hi Stackers,
OK, so Matthew Gilliard and Alex Xu have volunteered to be the Nova
team's liaisons to the API working group. Big thank you to Matthew and
Alex for volunteering for this important role.
I've created a wiki page [1] that details the responsibilities of these
liaisons. If these
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