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Weekly Trove Team Meeting
We have weekly team meetings on Wednesdays at 18:00 UTC in #openstack-meeting-alt
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Guidelines for Writing Clear Agenda Items
An agenda item should have a clearly defined objective.
- [owner/author/interested-party] Good: Review #xxxxx has comments on foobar.py from multiple folks and there seems to be a lack of consensus on how to solve problem ‘y’. Let’s quickly rehash the merits of both approaches in 2-5 minutes and call for a vote. Goal: choose an approach and move forward on implementation.
- Bad: Discuss blueprint ‘xyz’
- Bad: Revisit blueprint ‘abc’ that we talked about last week to get answers on remaining disagreements.
When referring to previous conversations or competing viewpoints, be sure to summarize them.
Please make sure to include your own name in the first line of the agenda item, or the name of the person who will be presenting the subject/leading the discussion.
Trove Meeting, Sept 30, 2015
- Trove pulse update:
- Action items
- cp16net look into troveclient tempest gate failures
- peterstac put together a graph for week over week
- Bugs that could be back ported for Liberty
- [trove] Fix promote for Redis datastore
- [trove] Fix publish_exists_event authentication exception
- [troveclient] Accepting network and availability zone for instances in cluster
- Mitaka Summit Design Sessions
- Assert follows standard deprication
- Open Discussion
Trove Meeting, Oct 7, 2015
- mlowery Trove community and containers
- Is there any plan to adopt containers (e.g. Docker) in any way in Trove within the community?
- Example: Put the guest agent in a container. Upgrade it by replacing the container. (You no longer have to care about the current state of the guest (the existing bits)--just replace it.) The same approach could be taken with the datastore itself: put it in a container.
- Is there any plan to adopt container orchestration (e.g. Kubernetes) in any way in Trove within the community?
- Example: Kubernetes handles scheduling, updating, and scaling (including auto-healing). Some of these are Nova/Heat-like. Some of these (like auto-healing) don't exist. Is auto-healing in Trove's charter? Could Kubernetes or Magnum be a pluggable "orchestration driver" within Trove?
- Is there any plan to adopt containers (e.g. Docker) in any way in Trove within the community?