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* #topic Release Planning
 
* #topic Release Planning
 
** Two weeks until "Final release for non-client libraries" (Apr 3.)
 
** Two weeks until "Final release for non-client libraries" (Apr 3.)
*** What are the must-have items in os-vif to be merged before that deadline?
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*** What are the must-have items in os-vif to be merged before that deadline? #link https://review.opendev.org/#/q/project:openstack/os-vif+status:open
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*** What about os-resource-classes? #link https://review.opendev.org/#/q/project:openstack/os-resource-classes+status:open
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*** os-traits? #link https://review.opendev.org/#/q/project:openstack/os-traits+status:open
  
 
* #topic Stable Branches
 
* #topic Stable Branches

Revision as of 08:42, 19 March 2020

Weekly Nova team meeting

MEETING TIME: Thursdays 16:00 UTC (#openstack-meeting-3)

The Thursday 8:00 UTC slot is kept as a unofficial office hour on #openstack-nova for contributors who cannot attend on the official meeting slot.

This meeting is a weekly gathering of developers working on OpenStack Compute (Nova). We cover topics such as release planning and status, bugs, reviews, and other current topics worthy of real-time discussion.

Project Heartbeat

This information will be updated weekly but not mentioned in the meeting unless specifically called out on the agenda.

Agenda for next meeting

Next meetings scheduled for:

Where you see "?" feel free to just edit the wiki and add your item.

Here is the agenda for the next meeting:

  • #topic Stable Branches
    • lyarwood: anything newsworthy?
  • #topic Sub/related team Highlights
  • #topic Stuck Reviews
    • Please note "stuck review" means a review where there is some disagreement that needs resolving. It's not for reviews that just haven't had attention, except for exceptional cases.
      •  ?
  • #topic Open discussion
    • (gibi): I'm getting hit by RH-only patches as core-company diversity is low. Options? Opinions? (I'm just testing the waters here)

Sub-teams

There are also some Nova subteam meetings. See Nova#Nova_subteams for details.

Previous meetings