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- Discuss ongoing effort and coordination of efforts.
 
- Discuss ongoing effort and coordination of efforts.
- Discuss about recent library changes (db backend, pythonic changes)...
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- Discuss about recent library changes (db backend, pythonic changes, tests)...
 
- Talk about progress with regards to cinder/nova integration.
 
- Talk about progress with regards to cinder/nova integration.
 
- Talk about potential lock API @ https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StructuredWorkflowLocks
 
- Talk about potential lock API @ https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StructuredWorkflowLocks

Revision as of 01:25, 30 May 2013

Weekly State Management Team Meeting

Mission

To provide nova, heat, reddwarf and other openstack projects (in incubation or core) a more structured state management library, routines, and code patterns to incrementally move toward a programming model which hopefully can be easier to ['audit', 'automate', 'extend', 'resume', 'revert', 'review', 'schedule', 'understand', '...'].

Coordinator

Harlowja

When

If you're interested in State management in OpenStack, we hold public meetings weekly in #openstack-meeting, on Thursday at 20:00 UTC in freenode. Please feel free to add items to the agenda below and we'll cover them.

Agenda for next meeting

- Discuss ongoing effort and coordination of efforts.
- Discuss about recent library changes (db backend, pythonic changes, tests)...
- Talk about progress with regards to cinder/nova integration.
- Talk about potential lock API @ https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StructuredWorkflowLocks
- Discuss about how ironic might be able to be a new use-case.
- Discuss about any other potential new use-cases for said library.
- Discuss about any other ideas, problems, issues, solutions.

Previous meetings

Previous meetings, with their notes and logs, can be found under StateManagement/MeetingLogs