From sharath.kumar at intel.com Tue Sep 8 13:32:37 2020 From: sharath.kumar at intel.com (Kumar, Sharath) Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2020 13:32:37 +0000 Subject: How to use Tox in the flock layer for adding new dashboard plugin for starlingx dashboard Message-ID: Hi Team, I would like to check with the community regarding use of Tox framework in the flock layer. It is available under distro layer for building changes on openstack_dashboard but missing in the flok layer. Any help how to setup and use tox and its dependencies under flock layer to make changes on starlingx dashboard? Regards, Sharath -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cboylan at sapwetik.org Tue Sep 8 14:50:10 2020 From: cboylan at sapwetik.org (Clark Boylan) Date: Tue, 08 Sep 2020 07:50:10 -0700 Subject: Team Meeting Agenda for September 8, 2020 Message-ID: <316b5df1-698f-45ee-8c7c-1ab84ae23dc8@www.fastmail.com> Sorry for the late meeting agenda email. We will meet today, September 8, 2020, in #opendev-meeting at 19:00UTC with this agenda: == Agenda for next meeting == * Announcements * Actions from last meeting * Specs approval * Priority Efforts (Standing meeting agenda items. Please expand if you have subtopics.) ** [http://specs.openstack.org/openstack-infra/infra-specs/specs/update-config-management.html Update Config Management] *** topic:update-cfg-mgmt **** nb03.opendev.org launched to be docker run arm64 nodepool-builder. Needs to be configured. *** Zuul as CD engine ** OpenDev *** Where is review-test in terms of replicating production? **** Has git repos on root disk. Gerrit is not running. **** We should consider spinning up a new host or modifying the existing host to match productions cinder volume usage for git repos. *** Luca has offered to do a conference call with us. Let me know if interested and I'll include you for scheduling if/when that happens. * General topics ** Recurring bogus IPv6 addresses on mirror01.ca-ymq-1.vexxhost.opendev.org (frickler 20200907) *** Likely some glitch in Neutron that allows RAs to pass from other instances which usually should be blocked? *** Pending investigation by mnaser/vexxhost *** Possible mitigation: Configure IPv6 statically and disallow RAs to take effect altogether ** Bup and Borg Backups (clarkb 20200908) *** https://review.opendev.org/741366 is ready to land when we are ready. ** PTG Planning (clarkb 20200908) *** October PTG registration is now open: https://www.openstack.org/ptg/ *** OpenDev planning stats here: https://etherpad.opendev.org/opendev-ptg-planning-oct-2020 ** Trusty Upgrade Progress (clarkb 20200908) *** Wiki updates * Open discussion From mordred at inaugust.com Wed Sep 9 16:10:52 2020 From: mordred at inaugust.com (Monty Taylor) Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 11:10:52 -0500 Subject: Moving on Message-ID: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> Hi everybody, After 10 years of OpenStack, the time has come for me to move on to the next challenge. Actually, the time came a few weeks ago, but writing farewells has always been something I’m particularly bad at. My last day at Red Hat was actually July 31 and I’m now working in a non-OpenStack job. I’m at a loss for words as to what more to say. I’ve never done anything for 10 years before, and I’ll be very surprised if I do anything else for 10 years again. While I’m excited about the new things on my plate, I’ll obviously miss everyone. As I am no longer being paid by an OpenStack employer, I will not be doing any OpenStack things as part of my day job. I’m not sure how much spare time I’ll have to be able to contribute. I’m going to hold off on resigning core memberships pending a better understanding of that. I think it’s safe to assume I won’t be able to continue on as SDK PTL though. I wish everyone all the best, and I hope life conspires to keep us all connected. Thank you to everyone for an amazing 10 years. Monty From mnaser at vexxhost.com Wed Sep 9 16:26:50 2020 From: mnaser at vexxhost.com (Mohammed Naser) Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 12:26:50 -0400 Subject: Moving on In-Reply-To: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> References: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> Message-ID: Thanks for everything Monty. It's been a pleasure working alongside you since first meeting in person at PyCon in Montreal, quite a long time ago. :) Good luck with everything, and hope to see you in some way in the future :) On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 12:11 PM Monty Taylor wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > After 10 years of OpenStack, the time has come for me to move on to the next challenge. Actually, the time came a few weeks ago, but writing farewells has always been something I’m particularly bad at. My last day at Red Hat was actually July 31 and I’m now working in a non-OpenStack job. > > I’m at a loss for words as to what more to say. I’ve never done anything for 10 years before, and I’ll be very surprised if I do anything else for 10 years again. While I’m excited about the new things on my plate, I’ll obviously miss everyone. > > As I am no longer being paid by an OpenStack employer, I will not be doing any OpenStack things as part of my day job. I’m not sure how much spare time I’ll have to be able to contribute. I’m going to hold off on resigning core memberships pending a better understanding of that. I think it’s safe to assume I won’t be able to continue on as SDK PTL though. > > I wish everyone all the best, and I hope life conspires to keep us all connected. > > Thank you to everyone for an amazing 10 years. > > Monty -- Mohammed Naser VEXXHOST, Inc. From gmann at ghanshyammann.com Wed Sep 9 16:46:13 2020 From: gmann at ghanshyammann.com (Ghanshyam Mann) Date: Wed, 09 Sep 2020 11:46:13 -0500 Subject: Moving on In-Reply-To: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> References: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> Message-ID: <17473c2b34c.fd061e2319472.3266951661606969893@ghanshyammann.com> Thank you Monty for everything and being a learning model in the community. You are one of the inspiring personalities for me in OSS world and motivate me to learn & do more. -gmann ---- On Wed, 09 Sep 2020 11:10:52 -0500 Monty Taylor wrote ---- > Hi everybody, > > After 10 years of OpenStack, the time has come for me to move on to the next challenge. Actually, the time came a few weeks ago, but writing farewells has always been something I’m particularly bad at. My last day at Red Hat was actually July 31 and I’m now working in a non-OpenStack job. > > I’m at a loss for words as to what more to say. I’ve never done anything for 10 years before, and I’ll be very surprised if I do anything else for 10 years again. While I’m excited about the new things on my plate, I’ll obviously miss everyone. > > As I am no longer being paid by an OpenStack employer, I will not be doing any OpenStack things as part of my day job. I’m not sure how much spare time I’ll have to be able to contribute. I’m going to hold off on resigning core memberships pending a better understanding of that. I think it’s safe to assume I won’t be able to continue on as SDK PTL though. > > I wish everyone all the best, and I hope life conspires to keep us all connected. > > Thank you to everyone for an amazing 10 years. > > Monty > From amy at demarco.com Wed Sep 9 16:17:31 2020 From: amy at demarco.com (Amy Marrich) Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 11:17:31 -0500 Subject: Moving on In-Reply-To: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> References: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> Message-ID: Monty, It has been a pleasure being in the community with you all these years and I can't even begin to count or describe all you've done for it. Thank you for being a part of the journey and best wishes on your future endeavours. Amy (spotz) On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 11:11 AM Monty Taylor wrote: > Hi everybody, > > After 10 years of OpenStack, the time has come for me to move on to the > next challenge. Actually, the time came a few weeks ago, but writing > farewells has always been something I’m particularly bad at. My last day at > Red Hat was actually July 31 and I’m now working in a non-OpenStack job. > > I’m at a loss for words as to what more to say. I’ve never done anything > for 10 years before, and I’ll be very surprised if I do anything else for > 10 years again. While I’m excited about the new things on my plate, I’ll > obviously miss everyone. > > As I am no longer being paid by an OpenStack employer, I will not be doing > any OpenStack things as part of my day job. I’m not sure how much spare > time I’ll have to be able to contribute. I’m going to hold off on resigning > core memberships pending a better understanding of that. I think it’s safe > to assume I won’t be able to continue on as SDK PTL though. > > I wish everyone all the best, and I hope life conspires to keep us all > connected. > > Thank you to everyone for an amazing 10 years. > > Monty > _______________________________________________ > Zuul-discuss mailing list > Zuul-discuss at lists.zuul-ci.org > http://lists.zuul-ci.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/zuul-discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From artem.goncharov at gmail.com Wed Sep 9 16:24:19 2020 From: artem.goncharov at gmail.com (Artem Goncharov) Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 18:24:19 +0200 Subject: Moving on In-Reply-To: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> References: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> Message-ID: <4248B7F8-BD6F-48F0-B510-5BBDD70D7EE6@gmail.com> Thanks a lot, Monty, for doing such a great job in and for the community. We will terribly miss chatting with you on a daily basis, but the life goes on, as you said. Your heritage is so huge, that taking it over is not something easy :-) Definitely all of us would be glad to keep you core as long as you want and as long as at all possible (even agains your wish). Best regards in your new life section and hope to still have chance to have a beer with you in person. Artem > On 9. Sep 2020, at 18:10, Monty Taylor wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > After 10 years of OpenStack, the time has come for me to move on to the next challenge. Actually, the time came a few weeks ago, but writing farewells has always been something I’m particularly bad at. My last day at Red Hat was actually July 31 and I’m now working in a non-OpenStack job. > > I’m at a loss for words as to what more to say. I’ve never done anything for 10 years before, and I’ll be very surprised if I do anything else for 10 years again. While I’m excited about the new things on my plate, I’ll obviously miss everyone. > > As I am no longer being paid by an OpenStack employer, I will not be doing any OpenStack things as part of my day job. I’m not sure how much spare time I’ll have to be able to contribute. I’m going to hold off on resigning core memberships pending a better understanding of that. I think it’s safe to assume I won’t be able to continue on as SDK PTL though. > > I wish everyone all the best, and I hope life conspires to keep us all connected. > > Thank you to everyone for an amazing 10 years. > > Monty > _______________________________________________ > Zuul-discuss mailing list > Zuul-discuss at lists.zuul-ci.org > http://lists.zuul-ci.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/zuul-discuss From juliaashleykreger at gmail.com Wed Sep 9 16:31:12 2020 From: juliaashleykreger at gmail.com (Julia Kreger) Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 09:31:12 -0700 Subject: Moving on In-Reply-To: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> References: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> Message-ID: Monty, It has been an absolute pleasure working with you, and I'm sure paths will cross again in the future. Even if it is for just a good cup of coffee or just a reunion of stackers. -Julia On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 9:12 AM Monty Taylor wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > After 10 years of OpenStack, the time has come for me to move on to the next challenge. Actually, the time came a few weeks ago, but writing farewells has always been something I’m particularly bad at. My last day at Red Hat was actually July 31 and I’m now working in a non-OpenStack job. > > I’m at a loss for words as to what more to say. I’ve never done anything for 10 years before, and I’ll be very surprised if I do anything else for 10 years again. While I’m excited about the new things on my plate, I’ll obviously miss everyone. > > As I am no longer being paid by an OpenStack employer, I will not be doing any OpenStack things as part of my day job. I’m not sure how much spare time I’ll have to be able to contribute. I’m going to hold off on resigning core memberships pending a better understanding of that. I think it’s safe to assume I won’t be able to continue on as SDK PTL though. > > I wish everyone all the best, and I hope life conspires to keep us all connected. > > Thank you to everyone for an amazing 10 years. > > Monty From kevin at cloudnull.com Wed Sep 9 16:55:18 2020 From: kevin at cloudnull.com (Carter, Kevin) Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 11:55:18 -0500 Subject: Moving on In-Reply-To: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> References: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> Message-ID: It's been an absolute pleasure working with you. Thank you for everything you've done for the community, in and outside of OpenStack. Please keep in touch. I'd love to know more about your new endeavours, which I'm sure will be wildly successful. -- Kevin Carter IRC: Cloudnull On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 11:16 AM Monty Taylor wrote: > Hi everybody, > > After 10 years of OpenStack, the time has come for me to move on to the > next challenge. Actually, the time came a few weeks ago, but writing > farewells has always been something I’m particularly bad at. My last day at > Red Hat was actually July 31 and I’m now working in a non-OpenStack job. > > I’m at a loss for words as to what more to say. I’ve never done anything > for 10 years before, and I’ll be very surprised if I do anything else for > 10 years again. While I’m excited about the new things on my plate, I’ll > obviously miss everyone. > > As I am no longer being paid by an OpenStack employer, I will not be doing > any OpenStack things as part of my day job. I’m not sure how much spare > time I’ll have to be able to contribute. I’m going to hold off on resigning > core memberships pending a better understanding of that. I think it’s safe > to assume I won’t be able to continue on as SDK PTL though. > > I wish everyone all the best, and I hope life conspires to keep us all > connected. > > Thank you to everyone for an amazing 10 years. > > Monty > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From skaplons at redhat.com Wed Sep 9 20:43:16 2020 From: skaplons at redhat.com (Slawek Kaplonski) Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 22:43:16 +0200 Subject: Moving on In-Reply-To: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> References: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> Message-ID: <20200909204316.tfuvkvc6rcih6akq@skaplons-mac> Thank You Monty for all what You have done for OpenStack and SDK especially. It was big pleasure to work with You. All the best in Your new role! On Wed, Sep 09, 2020 at 11:10:52AM -0500, Monty Taylor wrote: > Hi everybody, > > After 10 years of OpenStack, the time has come for me to move on to the next challenge. Actually, the time came a few weeks ago, but writing farewells has always been something I’m particularly bad at. My last day at Red Hat was actually July 31 and I’m now working in a non-OpenStack job. > > I’m at a loss for words as to what more to say. I’ve never done anything for 10 years before, and I’ll be very surprised if I do anything else for 10 years again. While I’m excited about the new things on my plate, I’ll obviously miss everyone. > > As I am no longer being paid by an OpenStack employer, I will not be doing any OpenStack things as part of my day job. I’m not sure how much spare time I’ll have to be able to contribute. I’m going to hold off on resigning core memberships pending a better understanding of that. I think it’s safe to assume I won’t be able to continue on as SDK PTL though. > > I wish everyone all the best, and I hope life conspires to keep us all connected. > > Thank you to everyone for an amazing 10 years. > > Monty > -- Slawek Kaplonski Principal software engineer Red Hat From corvus at inaugust.com Thu Sep 10 15:07:25 2020 From: corvus at inaugust.com (James E. Blair) Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2020 08:07:25 -0700 Subject: Farewell Party for Monty Message-ID: <878sdhy8k2.fsf@meyer.lemoncheese.net> Hi, Monty is starting a new gig and won't be spending as much time with us. Since we all haven't seen each other in a while, let's have one more beer[1] together and say farewell. Join us for a virtual going-away party on meetpad tomorrow (Friday) at 21:00 UTC at this URL: https://meetpad.opendev.org/farewell-mordred Stop by and chat for old time's sake. -Jim [1] Bring your own beer. From feilong at catalyst.net.nz Wed Sep 9 22:07:42 2020 From: feilong at catalyst.net.nz (feilong) Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2020 10:07:42 +1200 Subject: Moving on In-Reply-To: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> References: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> Message-ID: <1218aab0-3c6f-3ad3-81b0-114752aba5d3@catalyst.net.nz> Thank you for all you have done for OpenStack and the community, Monty. On 10/09/20 4:10 am, Monty Taylor wrote: > Hi everybody, > > After 10 years of OpenStack, the time has come for me to move on to the next challenge. Actually, the time came a few weeks ago, but writing farewells has always been something I’m particularly bad at. My last day at Red Hat was actually July 31 and I’m now working in a non-OpenStack job. > > I’m at a loss for words as to what more to say. I’ve never done anything for 10 years before, and I’ll be very surprised if I do anything else for 10 years again. While I’m excited about the new things on my plate, I’ll obviously miss everyone. > > As I am no longer being paid by an OpenStack employer, I will not be doing any OpenStack things as part of my day job. I’m not sure how much spare time I’ll have to be able to contribute. I’m going to hold off on resigning core memberships pending a better understanding of that. I think it’s safe to assume I won’t be able to continue on as SDK PTL though. > > I wish everyone all the best, and I hope life conspires to keep us all connected. > > Thank you to everyone for an amazing 10 years. > > Monty -- Cheers & Best regards, Feilong Wang (王飞龙) ------------------------------------------------------ Senior Cloud Software Engineer Tel: +64-48032246 Email: flwang at catalyst.net.nz Catalyst IT Limited Level 6, Catalyst House, 150 Willis Street, Wellington ------------------------------------------------------ From Arkady.Kanevsky at dell.com Wed Sep 9 22:24:27 2020 From: Arkady.Kanevsky at dell.com (Kanevsky, Arkady) Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 22:24:27 +0000 Subject: Moving on In-Reply-To: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> References: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> Message-ID: Monty, Thank you very very much for all you time and dedication to OpenStack and Zuul. It was a pleasure working with you. And best of luck on your new endeavor. We will miss you. Arkady -----Original Message----- From: Monty Taylor Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2020 11:11 AM To: openstack-discuss; service-discuss at lists.opendev.org; Zuul-discuss at lists.zuul-ci.org Subject: Moving on [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Hi everybody, After 10 years of OpenStack, the time has come for me to move on to the next challenge. Actually, the time came a few weeks ago, but writing farewells has always been something I’m particularly bad at. My last day at Red Hat was actually July 31 and I’m now working in a non-OpenStack job. I’m at a loss for words as to what more to say. I’ve never done anything for 10 years before, and I’ll be very surprised if I do anything else for 10 years again. While I’m excited about the new things on my plate, I’ll obviously miss everyone. As I am no longer being paid by an OpenStack employer, I will not be doing any OpenStack things as part of my day job. I’m not sure how much spare time I’ll have to be able to contribute. I’m going to hold off on resigning core memberships pending a better understanding of that. I think it’s safe to assume I won’t be able to continue on as SDK PTL though. I wish everyone all the best, and I hope life conspires to keep us all connected. Thank you to everyone for an amazing 10 years. Monty From elmiko at redhat.com Thu Sep 10 12:41:37 2020 From: elmiko at redhat.com (Michael McCune) Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2020 08:41:37 -0400 Subject: Moving on In-Reply-To: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> References: <4625D3D3-CDE8-4E4C-9318-013DC2895F26@inaugust.com> Message-ID: Monty, it was a true pleasure having the opportunity to cross paths and collaborate with you. 10 years is a great run and we are richer for your contributions, best wishes for your next adventure =) peace o/ On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 12:16 PM Monty Taylor wrote: > Hi everybody, > > After 10 years of OpenStack, the time has come for me to move on to the > next challenge. Actually, the time came a few weeks ago, but writing > farewells has always been something I’m particularly bad at. My last day at > Red Hat was actually July 31 and I’m now working in a non-OpenStack job. > > I’m at a loss for words as to what more to say. I’ve never done anything > for 10 years before, and I’ll be very surprised if I do anything else for > 10 years again. While I’m excited about the new things on my plate, I’ll > obviously miss everyone. > > As I am no longer being paid by an OpenStack employer, I will not be doing > any OpenStack things as part of my day job. I’m not sure how much spare > time I’ll have to be able to contribute. I’m going to hold off on resigning > core memberships pending a better understanding of that. I think it’s safe > to assume I won’t be able to continue on as SDK PTL though. > > I wish everyone all the best, and I hope life conspires to keep us all > connected. > > Thank you to everyone for an amazing 10 years. > > Monty > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ssbarnea at redhat.com Mon Sep 14 12:00:58 2020 From: ssbarnea at redhat.com (Sorin Sbarnea) Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2020 13:00:58 +0100 Subject: review.opendev.org SSH key change? In-Reply-To: <20200801140953.ndttlvyb3pvfwt2e@yuggoth.org> References: <20200801140953.ndttlvyb3pvfwt2e@yuggoth.org> Message-ID: I am in favor of doing a key sync as this would be the least intrusive for the user point of view. Having the SSHFP is a good measure and improves security far more than the issue of having the key synchronized. On 1 Aug 2020, at 15:09, Jeremy Stanley wrote: > > An alternative would be to sync the Gerrit mina-sshd API and system > OpenSSH host keys, though that could present a degradation of > security for the base system (maybe effectively not one we care > about though?). From fungi at yuggoth.org Mon Sep 14 13:48:04 2020 From: fungi at yuggoth.org (Jeremy Stanley) Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2020 13:48:04 +0000 Subject: review.opendev.org SSH key change? In-Reply-To: References: <20200801140953.ndttlvyb3pvfwt2e@yuggoth.org> Message-ID: <20200914134803.biv2l4cmofbd5iic@yuggoth.org> On 2020-09-14 13:00:58 +0100 (+0100), Sorin Sbarnea wrote: > I am in favor of doing a key sync as this would be the least > intrusive for the user point of view. > > Having the SSHFP is a good measure and improves security far more > than the issue of having the key synchronized. [...] We ended up solving it by having the SSHFP records for review.opendev.org reflect the mina-ssh based Gerrit API listener on 29418/tcp, while the SSHFP records for review01.opendev.org (the server's canonical name) correspond to the OpenSSH listener for the operating system itself on 22/tcp. 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Please expand if you have subtopics.) ** [http://specs.openstack.org/openstack-infra/infra-specs/specs/update-config-management.html Update Config Management] *** topic:update-cfg-mgmt *** Zuul as CD engine ** OpenDev *** Where is review-test in terms of replicating production? **** Has git repos on root disk. Gerrit is not running. **** We should consider spinning up a new host or modifying the existing host to match productions cinder volume usage for git repos. *** Luca has offered to do a conference call with us. Let me know if interested and I'll include you for scheduling if/when that happens. * General topics ** Recurring bogus IPv6 addresses on mirror01.ca-ymq-1.vexxhost.opendev.org (frickler 20200915) *** We configured the interface statically with netplan. Any further issues? ** Zuul-web performance issues (clarkb 20200915) *** We weren't caching as expected. *** zuul web js had a bug which refreshed the status.json often *** Do we need to run more zuul-web processes? ** Bup and Borg Backups (clarkb 20200915) *** https://review.opendev.org/741366 is ready to land when we are ready. ** PTG PLanning (clarkb 20200915) *** October PTG registration is now open: https://www.openstack.org/ptg/ *** OpenDev planning stats here: https://etherpad.opendev.org/opendev-ptg-planning-oct-2020 ** Trusty Upgrade Progress (clarkb 20200908) *** Wiki updates * Open discussion From ssbarnea at redhat.com Wed Sep 16 10:13:01 2020 From: ssbarnea at redhat.com (Sorin Sbarnea) Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2020 11:13:01 +0100 Subject: When we will see Gerrit 3.x on opendev.org? Message-ID: I am wondering when we will be able to get our gerrit upgraded to 3.x? I am mostly interested about the new UI changes as the old one is a bit of a nightmare to use on split screens, even after hacking its css. How far are we from having a d-day for this? Thanks, /sorin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cboylan at sapwetik.org Wed Sep 16 17:51:10 2020 From: cboylan at sapwetik.org (Clark Boylan) Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2020 10:51:10 -0700 Subject: When we will see Gerrit 3.x on opendev.org? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7645c4ae-cbf1-43fb-8ea9-138b5ab1397d@www.fastmail.com> On Wed, Sep 16, 2020, at 3:13 AM, Sorin Sbarnea wrote: > I am wondering when we will be able to get our gerrit upgraded to 3.x? > > I am mostly interested about the new UI changes as the old one is a bit > of a nightmare to use on split screens, even after hacking its css. > > How far are we from having a d-day for this? This is a topic in our weekly meeting. I've been trying to pick up where Monty left off. I've since been able to fix some bugs in our Gerrit images as well as start communicating with Luca from GerritForge on considerations we need to make and general process planning. Next on my todo list is to test some behavior locally in my test setup (I want to ensure the new notedb stuff isn't leaking things we don't expect to be leaked). Then we need to figure out what state review-test is in so that we can get a Gerrit 2.13 running there that mimics production and start doing upgrade testing with real data. In particular we're interested in catching any potential bugs that may exist once we've mixed in real data as well as gathering timing info so that we can plan outages. >From our conversations with Luca I think it is likely that we may end up doing a 2.13 -> 2.16 upgrade without notedb. Then plan a secondary outage to do a notedb conversion on 2.16. Then we can do upgrades to 3.x which I believe will go much quicker. Again all of this needs testing. Unfortunately, the last few weeks have been busy with fighting fires like the pypi issues, zuul-web performance, and zuul mergers leaking index.lock files. I'd be happy for more help. The majority of work I've done recently has been locally on my desktop which doesn't require any special privileges. Feel free to chime in during the weekly meeting or we can continue the conversation here. From cboylan at sapwetik.org Mon Sep 21 20:14:16 2020 From: cboylan at sapwetik.org (Clark Boylan) Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 13:14:16 -0700 Subject: Team Meeting Agenda for September 22, 2020 Message-ID: We will meet at 19:00 UTC in #opendev-meeting on September 22, 2020 with this agenda: == Agenda for next meeting == * Announcements * Actions from last meeting * Specs approval * Priority Efforts (Standing meeting agenda items. Please expand if you have subtopics.) ** [http://specs.openstack.org/openstack-infra/infra-specs/specs/update-config-management.html Update Config Management] *** topic:update-cfg-mgmt *** Zuul as CD engine ** OpenDev *** Keeping Gitea project descriptions up to date. **** Some users have noticed we don't update descriptions when they change. Process is currently manual. Can we make that better? *** Gitea 1.12.4 has released. Anyone interested in pushing up a change to test and upgrade us? *** Where is review-test in terms of replicating production? **** Has git repos on root disk. Gerrit is not running. **** We should consider spinning up a new host or modifying the existing host to match productions cinder volume usage for git repos. *** Luca has offered to do a conference call with us. Let me know if interested and I'll include you for scheduling if/when that happens. * General topics ** Splitting puppet else into specific infra-prod jobs (clarkb 20200922) *** Should be mostly mechanical *** Does it make sense to try and sprint this? Have several people work on getting it done in a short period of time? ** Bup and Borg Backups (clarkb 20200922) *** https://review.opendev.org/741366 is ready to land when we are ready. ** PTG PLanning (clarkb 20200922) *** October PTG registration is now open: https://www.openstack.org/ptg/ *** OpenDev planning stats here: https://etherpad.opendev.org/opendev-ptg-planning-oct-2020 ** Trusty Upgrade Progress (clarkb 20200922) *** Wiki updates * Open discussion From cboylan at sapwetik.org Mon Sep 28 22:48:11 2020 From: cboylan at sapwetik.org (Clark Boylan) Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2020 15:48:11 -0700 Subject: Team Meeting Agenda for September 29, 2020 Message-ID: We will meet on September 29, 2020 at 19:00 UTC in #opendev-meeting with this agenda: == Agenda for next meeting == * Announcements * Actions from last meeting * Specs approval * Priority Efforts (Standing meeting agenda items. Please expand if you have subtopics.) ** [http://specs.openstack.org/openstack-infra/infra-specs/specs/update-config-management.html Update Config Management] *** topic:update-cfg-mgmt *** Zuul as CD engine ** OpenDev *** Where is review-test in terms of replicating production? **** Has git repos on root disk. Gerrit is not running. **** We should consider spinning up a new host or modifying the existing host to match productions cinder volume usage for git repos. *** Luca has offered to do a conference call with us. Let me know if interested and I'll include you for scheduling if/when that happens. * General topics ** PTG PLanning (clarkb 20200929) *** October PTG registration is now open: https://www.openstack.org/ptg/ *** OpenDev planning stats here: https://etherpad.opendev.org/opendev-ptg-planning-oct-2020 ** Rehoming tarballs (ianw 20200929) *** large selection of things in tarballs.openstack.org/openstack/... that should be under tenant dirs opendev/ x/ zuul/ etc. *** https://review.opendev.org/#/c/754257/ -- script to generate script that generates a script to cleanup *** http://paste.openstack.org/show/798368/ -- resulting moves *** symlink old directories? apache redirects (files gone on afs)? just move but notifiy lists? ** zuul tarball publishing (ianw 20200929) *** https://review.opendev.org/#/c/754245/ -- current publishing extracts javascript tarball into root *** do we need separate javascript publishing with containers *** zuul only publishing tag tarballs to pypi, intention? ** Splitting puppet else into specific infra-prod jobs (clarkb 20200929) *** Should be mostly mechanical *** Does it make sense to try and sprint this? Have several people work on getting it done in a short period of time? ** Bup and Borg Backups (clarkb 20200929) *** https://review.opendev.org/741366 is ready to land when we are ready. ** Trusty Upgrade Progress (clarkb 20200929) *** Wiki updates * Open discussion