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We held our second mid cycle of the 2023.1 (Antelope) development Cycle on 18th January (R-9 week) between 1400-1600 UTC. | We held our second mid cycle of the 2023.1 (Antelope) development Cycle on 18th January (R-9 week) between 1400-1600 UTC. | ||
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+ | There were a lot of topics discussed but two important cinder policies to keep in mind for active/new contributors is as follows: | ||
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+ | * Do reviews to get reviews | ||
+ | ** The idea was to promote opensource contribution in terms of reviews (and not just code commits) | ||
+ | ** Contributors should actively review and also make their organization understand the importance of reviews in OpenStack contribution | ||
+ | ** For starting out with your code review journey, here is a guide proposed to efficiently do reviews | ||
+ | *** https://docs.openstack.org/cinder/latest/contributor/gerrit.html#efficient-review-guidelines | ||
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+ | * Avoid bare rechecks | ||
+ | ** https://docs.openstack.org/cinder/latest/contributor/gerrit.html#ci-job-rechecks | ||
+ | ** Although not intentional, sometimes we skip the reason for rechecking which in general is not a good practice | ||
+ | ** There is also a "bare recheck" thread that keeps track of number of bare rechecks per project, we should try to keep that minimal | ||
+ | *** https://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2022-December/031534.html | ||
==Session One: R-16: 30 November 2022== | ==Session One: R-16: 30 November 2022== |
Revision as of 08:49, 19 January 2023
Contents
Introduction
Welcome to the Cinder Antelope midcycle summary page!
We conduct 2 midcycles every 6 months (OpenStack release) that acts as a checkpoint for the following:
- Revisiting/following up the topics discussed at PTG
- Discuss topics that were missed during PTG due to author's unavailability or lack of time or any other reason
- Status of work items based on the milestone
There could be more reasons but the above highlighted are the major ones.
For Antelope, the Midcycle will happen at:
- R-16: 30th November, 2022 (Wednesday) 1400-1600 UTC
- R-9: 18th January, 2022 (Wednesday) 1400-1600 UTC
Etherpad: https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/cinder-antelope-midcycles
Session Two: R-9: 18 January 2023
recordings
Recording for Midcycle 2: https://bluejeans.com/s/3cDgbhL7LLI
We held our second mid cycle of the 2023.1 (Antelope) development Cycle on 18th January (R-9 week) between 1400-1600 UTC.
There were a lot of topics discussed but two important cinder policies to keep in mind for active/new contributors is as follows:
- Do reviews to get reviews
- The idea was to promote opensource contribution in terms of reviews (and not just code commits)
- Contributors should actively review and also make their organization understand the importance of reviews in OpenStack contribution
- For starting out with your code review journey, here is a guide proposed to efficiently do reviews
- Avoid bare rechecks
- https://docs.openstack.org/cinder/latest/contributor/gerrit.html#ci-job-rechecks
- Although not intentional, sometimes we skip the reason for rechecking which in general is not a good practice
- There is also a "bare recheck" thread that keeps track of number of bare rechecks per project, we should try to keep that minimal
Session One: R-16: 30 November 2022
recordings
YouTube Recording for Midcycle 1: https://youtu.be/fKulY7whZlo
We held our first mid cycle of the 2023.1 (Antelope) development Cycle on 30th November (R-16 week) between 1400-1600 UTC.
We started out with specification status. we currently have 3 active specs:
- Encrypted backups: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cinder-specs/+/862601
- Use assisted volume extend API: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cinder-specs/+/864020
- New backup state: (A new spec will be proposed, old discussion at https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cinder-specs/+/818551)
We continued with drivers proposed/targeted for this cycle:
- HPE XP driver: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cinder/+/815582
- Fungible NVMe TCP: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cinder/+/849143
Other topics (following) can be found in the etherpad as well as in the recording.
- remove Xenserver image support
- cinderlib Recursion Error
- Infinidat driver improvements