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OpenStack health tracker

Revision as of 12:48, 20 June 2018 by ThierryCarrez (talk | contribs)

TC members are attached as liaisons to each of the project teams, SIGs, or UC working groups. The idea is for these liaisons to keep up with the general health of the group, understand any issues they encounter, and help them work with the TC on solutions if necessary. Some TC members may be more active within the group than the basic liaison responsibilities imply, but that is not required.

Liaisons should monitor their groups by:

  • reading meeting logs or participating in meetings
  • watching summit "project update" videos
  • reading relevant messages on the mailing list
  • talking with the PTL, chair, and other group members
  • checking contribution rates and review turnaround times

Liaisons

SIGs

Group TC members
API mugsie
First Contact fungi
K8s dims
Meta dhellmann
Resource Management cdent
Scientific pabelanger
Security fungi
Self-healing zaneb
Upgrade emilien

Working Groups

Group TC members
App Dev Enablement zaneb
Diversity fungi
Enterprise
Fault Genes
Interop dims, fungi
LCOO
Large Deployment pabelanger
Edge/Massively Distributed Clouds ttx
Operators Telecom/NFV smcginnis
Ops Tags smcginnis
Product
ProfessionalCertification
Public Cloud ttx

Project Teams

Group TC members
Barbican fungi, ttx
Blazar cmurphy, mnaser
Chef Openstack pabelanger, mnaser
Cinder smcginnis, dims
Cloudkitty ttx, dims
Congress cdent, fungi
Cyborg ttx, TheJulia
Designate cmurphy, cdent
Documentation dhellmann, pabelanger
Dragonflow dims, cdent
Ec2-Api TheJulia, cmurphy
Freezer ttx, mugsie
Glance smcginnis, mugsie
Heat zaneb, emilien
Horizon cmurphy, smcginnis
I18n emilien, cdent
Infrastructure fungi, mnaser
Ironic mugsie, fungi
Karbor ttx, mugsie
Keystone fungi,cmurphy
Kolla dims, TheJulia
Kuryr dims, cdent
Loci pabelanger, dims
Magnum mnaser, dims
Manila smcginnis, pabelanger
Masakari pabelanger, cdent
Mistral zaneb, cmurphy
Monasca zaneb, TheJulia
Murano dhellmann, emilien
Neutron mugsie, dims
Nova mnaser, dhellmann
Octavia mnaser, mugsie
Openstack Charms ttx, emilien
Openstack-Helm ttx, dims
Openstackansible mnaser, smcginnis
Openstackclient dhellmann, cmurphy
Openstacksdk pabelanger, TheJulia
Oslo dhellmann, mugsie
Packaging-Rpm cmurphy, zaneb
Powervmstackers emilien, TheJulia
Puppet Openstack cmurphy, pabelanger
Qinling zaneb, TheJulia
Quality Assurance cdent, fungi
Rally pabelanger, mnaser
Refstack fungi, TheJulia
Release Management dhellmann, smcginnis
Requirements fungi, dhellmann
Sahara emilien, pabelanger
Searchlight mugsie, mnaser
Security fungi, zaneb
Senlin zaneb, smcginnis
Solum zaneb, mnaser
Stable Branch Maintenance fungi, smcginnis
Storlets ttx, dhellmann
Swift smcginnis, mugsie
Tacker TheJulia, emilien
Telemetry cdent, dhellmann
Tricircle emilien, cdent
Tripleo emilien, cmurphy
Trove ttx, mugsie
Vitrage emilien, dhellmann
Watcher smcginnis, TheJulia
Winstackers pabelanger, cdent
Zaqar zaneb, dims
Zun zaneb, ttx

Status updates

Freezer

Reported issues

  • Still uses pycrypto [1]
  • freezer and freezer-web-ui missed the Rocky-2 milestone


Murano

  • murano and murano-dashboard missed the Rocky-2 milestone


Update 13 June 2018, dhellmann

  • Recent US government action against ZTE has had an impact on the team, because ZTE employees are key contributors to the project and the core team. It is unclear how much ZTE will be able to continue to contribute in the future. [2]
  • The murano-core team has members froM AT&T and Mirantis, as well as ZTE.

Oslo

Reported issues

  • Most of the more active members are employed by Red Hat, so it would be good to bring in more diverse contributors
  • oslo.privsep, taskflow, and oslo.service are used in several significant service projects, but are effectively unmaintained.
  • oslo.service has some issues with the WSGI service not working under python3. The plan is to encourage all projects to stop using that feature, deprecate, then remove it.
  • taskflow is one of several projects that needs to update to a newer version of networkx, but the API changes in networkx mean reworking some of taskflow. Supporting both versions of the APIs may be complicated.


Update: 12 June 2018, dhellmann

  • The team is small, but active and working on recruiting.
  • Team produces regular and frequent releases for the maintained libraries
  • Team meets weekly using IRC
  • Team had both onboarding and project update sessions in Vancouver
  • The level of activity within each library varies.
  • Several of the libraries are reaching a "stable" state in which they may not see many updates beyond bug fixes. This has spurred a discussion of how to treat projects like that, led by the release management team [3]

Requirements Management

  • need more reviewers, badly, as discussed a joint leadership meeting in Vancouver


Update: 14 June 2018, dhellmann

  • team has recently lost several members
  • most work is really down to 3 people (Matt, Dirk, Tony)
  • they work for 3 separate companies, but the team is so small that the diversity measures are questionable
  • the changes this cycle to stop syncing requirements should lower the review burden somewhat, but the move to python 3 is going to take some work
  • meets regularly
  • accomplishments this cycle
    • stopped syncing dependencies between projects
    • working on networkx upgrade
    • uncapped eventlet
    • uncapped sphinx
    • added optional lower-constraints test jobs for project teams that want them

Searchlight

Reported issues

  • searchlight and searchlight-ui missed the Rocky-1 milestone
  • Release forced for searchlight and searchlight-ui for the Rocky-2 milestone


Trove

Orange.png Update: June 12, ttx

  • The team changed leadership in Rocky
  • The new team is small, but pretty alive and active. Needs more contributors to be stable.
  • Mostly contributors in China (AWCloud, China Telecom, China Mobile)
  • Drop in activity in Rocky: 45 commits by Rocky-2, to compare with the 245 commits in Queens
  • Organizational diversity: 53% of commits are from AWCloud. Reviews are shared between 23% China Telecom, 19% China Mobile, 19% Awcloud. Last cycle with 41% IBM.
  • Regular weekly meetings, well run with clear documentation of outcomes
  • Tracks completion of Rocky community goals
  • A few ML threads, but mostly to discuss things external to the team (new meeting time, stable maint team composition)
  • Missed Rocky-2 milestone, but mostly due to a misunderstanding of release policy.
  • No project update in Vancouver, but was discussed in meeting: sadly no team member was present.
  • Reached out to PTL by email on June 12 for additional concerns / questions.


Zaqar

Reported issues

  • zaqar and zaqar-ui missed the Rocky-2 milestone

I18n

Update: June 13, emilien

Reported issues: none, yet. The team changed leadership in Queens.

Queens status:

  • 87 modules touched (+87%)
  • 17 languages supported (+6%)
  • 55 active translators (-14%) (TODO, need to check with PTL if it has an impact)
  • 7 companies support (-22%)

I18n team previously had team meetings but decided to have office hours instead. Usually tracks completion of Rocky community goals. A lot of collaboration with Doc team. Dedicated mailing-list: openstack-i18n - pretty busy

Rocky:

Sahara

Update: June 13, emilien

Reported issues: none, yet.

  • The team changed leadership in Queens
  • Last PTG was virtual
  • Most commits in Rocky are from Red Hat
  • The team is really small, most of commits are done by 2 contributors and 3 contributors are active in reviews
  • Latest survey shows that Sahara is used in production by 3% of deployments and 8% in test phase. 25% of users are interested by Sahara
  • Following goals and releases
  • Email sent to PTL on June 13th

Upgrade SIG

WIP (emilien)

TripleO

Update: June 13, emilien

  • Mainly Red Hat. Some contributors from vendors (storage/network plugins)
  • Number of contributors / core reviewers always increasing
  • Quite healthy, no problem reported so far

Openstack Charms

Green.png Update: June 20, ttx

  • Currently single-vendor (all cores from Canonical), but with some external participation
  • Steady activity, keeping up with recent evolution (includes Vault and Gnocchi, integrates Designate with Neutron)
  • Holds weekly IRC meetings with rotating chair
  • Uses Launchpad, and is likely to stay there as it allows sharing tasks with Ubuntu packaging
  • Limited ML engagement (thread left dangling at [4])

Masakari

Reported issues

  • Low activity in Rocky for a "new" project