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Please make sure to include your own name in the first line of the agenda item, or the name of the person who will be presenting the subject/leading the discussion.
 
Please make sure to include your own name in the first line of the agenda item, or the name of the person who will be presenting the subject/leading the discussion.
  
== Trove Meeting, March 30, 2016 ==
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== Trove Meeting, April 6, 2016 ==
  
 
* Action items from last week's meeting
 
* Action items from last week's meeting
** [all] If you have a patch set that you intend to resume work on, please put an update in it to that effect so we don't go abandon it under you ...
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** [cp16net] Confirm sending email to Horizon team re: RC2 [DONE]
** [all]  if any of the abandoned patches looks like something you would like to pick up feel free
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** cp16net reply to trove-dashboard ML question for RC2
 
** [all] please review changes [ https://review.openstack.org/#/c/262289/], [ https://review.openstack.org/#/c/262287/], and link [ http://openstack.markmail.org/thread/jepcqu335mrb5c7l] in agenda and update the reviews
 
** flaper87 to WF+1 the patches in question [ https://review.openstack.org/#/c/262289/] and [ https://review.openstack.org/#/c/262287/] [DONE]
 
 
* Trove pulse update
 
* Trove pulse update
 
** http://bit.ly/1VQyg00 [http://bit.ly/1VQyg00]
 
** http://bit.ly/1VQyg00 [http://bit.ly/1VQyg00]
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* Announcements
 
* Announcements
** [http://releases.openstack.org/newton/schedule.html Newton release schedule has been published ]
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** We released Trove RC2 last week to address issues with Routes 3.2
*** Some things I've learned from the Mitaka cycle
 
**** The schedule is known so far in advance that it is prudent to plan for it
 
**** The dates for things that are listed as "Final" are in fact final and not subject to FFE's
 
***** If we want to push any code into OSLO, R-6 is a hard deadline.
 
***** R-5, is the '''hard''' freeze for the python-troveclient. We '''must''' get all new functionality we need in the client into a version by that date or it won't be available for the release.
 
***** R-5 is the '''target date''' by which all new functionality should be in, you need to request FFE's for anything that does not merge by that date
 
***** R-3 is the RC1 '''target date''', not a hard date. In the Mitaka cycle, I mistakenly believed that R-3 is a hard RC1 date. My mistake.
 
** [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/164035/ Getting rid of eventlet and replacing it with something else]
 
  
 
* Ongoing review of projects. At the mid-cycle in Raleigh, one of the action items that we took away was that we should start tracking and monitoring all projects under way to completion through the release cycle. I'm going to start this up with the projects that we know are under way, and begin to highlight them so that people can focus time on reviewing them.
 
* Ongoing review of projects. At the mid-cycle in Raleigh, one of the action items that we took away was that we should start tracking and monitoring all projects under way to completion through the release cycle. I'm going to start this up with the projects that we know are under way, and begin to highlight them so that people can focus time on reviewing them.
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** [mvandijk] [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/trove/+spec/associate-volume-type-datastore Associate volume-type with datastore]
 
** [mvandijk] [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/trove/+spec/associate-volume-type-datastore Associate volume-type with datastore]
 
** [vgnbkr] [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/294213/ Multi-Region Support]
 
** [vgnbkr] [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/294213/ Multi-Region Support]
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* Summit planning
 
* Summit planning
 
** [https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/trove-newton-proposed-sessions Propose sessions for the summit]
 
** [https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/trove-newton-proposed-sessions Propose sessions for the summit]
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*** (FB3) Thursday 1100 to 1140
 
*** (FB3) Thursday 1100 to 1140
 
*** (CM) Friday 0900 to 1230.
 
*** (CM) Friday 0900 to 1230.
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* Planning for mid-cycle
 
* Planning for mid-cycle
** It seems like this is a long way off but it really isn't.
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** Tentative date week of R-7, New York City
** I'd like to propose R-7, in the New York City area.
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* Recent instability in the gate/check
 
 
* Open Discussion
 
* Open Discussion
  

Revision as of 12:59, 2 April 2016

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Trove Meeting, April 6, 2016

  • Action items from last week's meeting
    • [cp16net] Confirm sending email to Horizon team re: RC2 [DONE]
  • Announcements
    • We released Trove RC2 last week to address issues with Routes 3.2
  • Planning for mid-cycle
    • Tentative date week of R-7, New York City
  • Open Discussion


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