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The [[OpenStack]] [[Horizon]] Team holds public meetings in #openstack-meeting-alt, weekly on Wednesdays at 1500 UTC.
 
The [[OpenStack]] [[Horizon]] Team holds public meetings in #openstack-meeting-alt, weekly on Wednesdays at 1500 UTC.
 
'''No meeting on 11/14 due to the OpenStack Summit'''
 
  
 
See http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/#Horizon_Team_Meeting for recordings of previous meetings and the upcoming meeting schedule.
 
See http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/#Horizon_Team_Meeting for recordings of previous meetings and the upcoming meeting schedule.
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== Agenda for Next Meeting ==
 
== Agenda for Next Meeting ==
  
* Notices
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We maintain the meeting topics in the etherpad https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/horizon-release-priorities
* Action items from the previous meeting
 
* Release Priorities
 
** https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/horizon-release-priorities
 
* Are there features we would like to drop in Stein and/or mark as deprecated? (amotoki)
 
** possible candidates (for deprecation)
 
*** keystone v2 API support
 
*** cinder consistency gruop
 
*** volume v2 API support
 
*** glance v1 API support
 
*** Drop nova-network support completely (note that the current horizon still allows instances launched with nova-network)
 
*** any other?
 
 
 
  
* Open Discussion
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See "Weekly meeting" section around the top of the etherpad.

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.