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Weekly Heat (Orchestration) meeting
The heat Orchestration project team holds a meeting in #openstack-meeting
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- Wednesdays at 2000 UTC
Everyone is welcome.
The blueprints that are used as a basis for the heat project can be found at https://blueprints.launchpad.net/heat
Next meeting
- Wed Nov 28 at 2000 UTC
Agenda
- Review last week's actions
- shardy post agenda before meeting
- Packaging priorities/timeline
- PyPi (requested by user on IRC)
- packaging for Ubuntu?
- State of ubuntu host/guest support
- Many (most?) users are using ubuntu, but most of our testing in on Fedora
- Many (most?) key-features don't work (easily) with ubuntu guest images
- Add ubuntu host/guest as primary targets for integration and pre-release testing?
- Need an improved getting started for ubuntu (packaged openstack not devstack)
- RHEL/CentOS support?
- Do we want/need to support RHEL/CentOS (packages via EPEL?) yet?
- Getting started for RHEL6+RHOS should hopefully be pretty similar to the existing Fedora one, testing needed
- Way forward for integration tests
- mentioned last meeting but no conclusion reached - how to get better value from the effort invested in integration tests? Tempest? Shared responsibility for maintaining/monitoring tests manually? Email spam on failure? Other?
- jpeeler to update re state of snapshot/prebuild investigation, decide what approach if any should be pursued
Previous meetings
Meeting organizers
- Publish the agenda 24h in advance
- Mail the agenda to the list and invite participants
- Ask each person responsible for an action from the previous meeting to prepare a line of the form, for each action item: . #info nickname description of the action link to the diff / mailing list thread etc. describing the implementation of the action
- Use http://meetbot.debian.net/Manual.html to get an automatic summary
- Prepare an outline for the meeting to speed things up (see http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/openstack-meeting/2012/openstack-meeting.2012-05-10-16.00.log.html for an actual example)