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− | * Notices
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− | ** use_mox is now disabled by default. it affect horizon plugins.
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− | * Action items from the previous meeting
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− | * Open Discussion
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− | ** Needs volunteers on mox->mock conversion https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/horizon-unittest-mock-migration
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− | ** How can we gather more contributors on attractive features?
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− | *** example: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/horizon/+spec/multi-attach-volume
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− | ** horizon release model: cycle-with-milestone vs cycle-with-intermediary
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− | *** The infra change (zuulv3 configuration change) [1] now forces horizon plugin developers to handle horizon dependencies in a tricky way.
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− | **** The OpenStack CI installs horizon master (based on tox-siblings) and it works well, but local testing will fail because it installs horizon queens.
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− | **** This problem is based on a horizon version published to PyPI.
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− | **** horizon is a kind of library from perspective of horizon plugins. from this point, it is reasonable to publish horizon with cycle-with-intermediary.
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− | **** If so, the version of horizon would follow semantic versioning. It would help horizon plugin developers.
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− | **** However, the versioning might be surprising for horizon consumers like operators/users.
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− | *** horizon-lib again might be a good candidate on this problem.
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− | *** [1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2018-March/128310.html
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Latest revision as of 03:45, 17 October 2019
The OpenStack Horizon Team holds public meetings in #openstack-meeting-alt, weekly on Wednesdays at 1500 UTC.
See http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/#Horizon_Team_Meeting for recordings of previous meetings and the upcoming meeting schedule.
Everyone is encouraged to attend!
Agenda for Next Meeting
We maintain the meeting topics in the etherpad https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/horizon-release-priorities
See "Weekly meeting" section around the top of the etherpad.