Hey folks,
Thanks to the efforts of the openstyack-infra and release teams in coaching me
through how to do the job properly, the repo split is ready to go (requires a
couple +1’s from inc0 as he is the PTL of our merry band).
What this means is some patches that are merging now may have to be
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Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 11:46:44 AM
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [kolla] repo split
Martin,
Thanks for your feedback. This vote has expired without a consensus. I
think we need to try a new vote once the core team gets comfortable with
the backporting process I spoke abo
Martin,
Thanks for your feedback. This vote has expired without a consensus. I
think we need to try a new vote once the core team gets comfortable with
the backporting process I spoke about earlier in a different thread this
vote would likely pass.
Regards
-steve
On 7/27/16, 3:09 AM, "Martin
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 5:21 PM, Steven Dake (stdake) wrote:
> I am voting -1 for now, but would likely change my vote after we branch
> Newton. I'm not a super big fan of votes way ahead of major events (such
> as branching) because a bunch of things could change between now
I am voting -1 for now, but would likely change my vote after we branch
Newton. I'm not a super big fan of votes way ahead of major events (such
as branching) because a bunch of things could change between now and then
and the vote would be binding.
Still community called the vote - so vote
-0 (My vote doesn't count). We had endless problems keeping containers and
orchestration in sync when we had two repos. I am really impressed that Mitaka
ansible can orchestrate Liberty containers. That really speaks volumes. And
I understand there is a stable ABI now, but surely at some
+1 I was reluctant to repo split by Newton timeframe as it was crucial
time to our project, people will start using it, and I didn't want to
cause needless confusion. Now time is right imho.
On 20 July 2016 at 15:48, Ryan Hallisey wrote:
> Hello.
>
> The repo split
Hello.
The repo split discussion that started at summit was brought up again at the
midcycle.
The discussion was focused around splitting the Docker containers and Ansible
code into
two separate repos [1].
One of the main opponents to the split is backports. Backports will need to be
done
by