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  • coverage as they do development coverage makes sense for the project. It is at the core teams discretion to assign core reviewers to medium or lower priority
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  • https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/solum+status:open,n,z https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/python-solumclient+status:open
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  • encouraging/facilitating cross-team discussion, chairing meetings if we decide to have them, and helping to organize cross-project sessions at summit/PTG events
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  • https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/LegalIssuesFAQ#New_Project_Names At the end of every cycle, incubated projects go through a graduation review to check if they
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  • significant experience in framework development. Since the very beginning of the project he’s been actively contributing in both architecture design and implementation
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  • system: Software Factory CI Gerrit Account: sf-project-ioContact Information: softwarefactory-operations-team@redhat.comIntent: Test Zuul and Nodepool on
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  • Open Infrastructure Project Mr. McEuen, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Skels and Mr. Ahn provided an overview of the Airship Project. A Board discussion followed.
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  • Evoque (section Team)
    only if the right permission is assigned to the tickets. The IT service team is able to use Evoque to manage all the incoming tickets submitted by their
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  • specific team can set (think: approved being set by project drivers) If tags are applied to stories, who can set protected tags on a multi-project story 
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  • and tune the cloud—just to name a few. The project is under active development by our Watcher Drivers Team. If you want to contribute, please look at
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  • (igorbelikov)See the Team Structure policy document for more details on the internal organization and operation of the Fuel team. Fuel is an open source
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  • balancing capabilities for OpenStack have been consolidated under the Octavia project. Deprecation means that new features will not be added to neutron-lbaas
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  • the NovaDB team meeting, but other projects share the same concerns, and with Grizzly there is ongoing work to create a shared db-common project. Everyone
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  • Designate Designate DNSaaS Project Designate is a DNS as-a-service project. It is intended to be used to provide DNS service from the entry point of
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  • the core team. To be considered for membership in the barbican-core team, a developer must: be actively involved in the Barbican project for a period
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  • uses the OpenStack brand including referring to projects. General community use of the mark Project-specific use associated with development activity
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  • on Dec 16th, and suspended until further notice. The OpenStack Networking Team holds public meetings in #openstack-meeting-4 to discuss Advanced Services
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  • http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/trainers This team will drive requirements into the Training-guides team that maintains the community training materials
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  • community. It involves big efforts of Infrastructure team, I18n team and Zanata development team. This wiki page is used to track the status of migration
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  • ironic-python-agent-core team is an additional team which leads the review effort on the below projects. Members of this team may or may not be members
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  • Subnetz Swap-Disk Auslagerungsplatte tag Schlagwort, pl. Schlagwörter Team Member Team-Mitglied Technical Committee Technischer Ausschuss template Vorlage
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  • community. And appropriate patch should be proposed to the upstream project prior to Fuel project. In other cases (like applying some very specific custom logic
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  • template for securing their own policies. This team will be disbanded after: The majority of the projects listed below have completed their policy migrations
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  • http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/#Firewall_as_a_Service_(FWaaS)_Team_Meeting The FWaaS sub team coordinates the evolution of the FWaaS advanced service plugin
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  • every one of the GBP team members, and look forward to working with them in the formal capacity of a PTL. I am proud of what the team has achieved, and hope
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  • considered End of Life. Planned For team members and other information, visit the StarlingX Releases sub-project wiki page here Release Planning Etherpad:
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  • Sinha, India, saket.sinha89@gmail.com [project not selected yet] Adnan Khan, Canada, khnd06@gmail.com [project not selected yet] [Anastasios Andronidis]
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  • efforts among multiple OpenStack ecosystem projects that are concerned with applications. The Open Source Comm Project Solum session is specific to Solum, and
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  • modules/openstack_project/files/zuul/layout.yaml to add "check-libname-dsvm-project" and "gate-libname-dsvm-project" to the list of jobs for your project: - name:
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  • presented a review challenge for the Neutron core team. In the early days, code was often proposed by core project contributors and our review process only validated
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  • Infrastructure Project under the OSF Confirmation Guidelines. Link to the [OSF Project Confirmation Guidelines](10:30) Break Adjacent Project Affiliation
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  • Group meetings. For cross-project liaisons (the liaison is the first line of contact for the API WG team members), see Cross-Project Liaisons 1. Analyze
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  • StarlingX team before voting unanimously to confirm StarlingX as a new top-level project in the Foundation. Congratulations to the StarlingX team and community
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  • Security Notes" team to the "also affected" section of the bug. Launchpad bugs can affect multiple teams, adding the Security Notes team to the bug is the
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  • Machine Learning Service. News Resources Launchpad Meteos Launchpad project Code Repository Meteos github repo IRC Our developers use IRC
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  • User Experience Team holds public meetings in #openstack-meeting-alt. Everyone is encouraged to attend. Time is TBD... Storyboard project has been using
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  • Services Team OpenStack Summit Sydney Spotlights Open Infrastructure Integration - China UnionPay Launches OpenStack Community Financial Services Team If
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  • Scalr (category RelatedProjects)
    Project codename: Scalr Summary (one sentence abstract of the project): Scalr is a SaaS platform designed to help medium-to-large organizations overcome
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  • I'm the Fedora Project Marketing lead, as well as Fedora's cloud team bus driver, whip cracker, and general all-around untechnical person. < > Twitter<
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  • Gov (section Project Lead)
    individual. As a project grows in size and scope, a role will become an individual or team as necessary to achieve the goals of the project. The Advisory
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  • にあわせて「プロジェクト」で統一している。Keystone v2 API では tenant だが、Keystone v3 では project が使用されており、 OpenStack 全体で新規のものには project を使うことになっている。 Keystone v2 API 時代に設計された API では tenant_id
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  • enable the core team time to consider the request and raise any concerns. The current core team for Neutron will initially be core team for the incubator
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  • not for NewSQL ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NewSQL ) Neither the project or the team consider using SQL databases as a good store for queuing systems.
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  • prototyping in storyboard-dev. This will serve as our design process. *Action (team) Team to review patches and collaboratively help design the new processes. *Action
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  • Skyline (section Core Team)
    Note: The wiki.openstack.org pages are for development team collaboration and documentation. Skyline is an OpenStack dashboard optimized by UI and UE
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  • requirements file for the project. For example, if a project needs sqlalchemy for openstack.common.db then, when the project is updated to use oslo.db
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  • Community, that you do so by ensuring meeting logs are stored/archived. Free team accounts with Slack are not sufficient enough to meet archiving/storage of
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  • a part of Fuel project, but then it was brought out and became independent. Shotgun is small and there is no dedicated development team, but you can ask
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  • 'untriaged' view (may or may not have a project affiliated with it, though untriaged view can be filtered per project if project is affiliated with task). That
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  • the appropriate launchpad project to file the bug. nova-powervm ceilometer-powervm networking-powervm The PowerVM Driver team resides within the #openstack-powervm
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  • and kick off 3rd PRC Hackathon 12:00~13:00 Lunch 13:00~18:00 OpenStackers Team Building (outing at some top attractions) - http://www.chinatourguide.com/xian/
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  • priorities of the team. So the applicants just need to know what areas of the project they are likely to work on and a tentative timeline. The project should consist
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  • The charter for the project is focused narrowly on discovering pre-existing infrastructure and installed or running software. For example, given a URL
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  • maintenance teams, see below. Stable branches are centralized efforts to maintain bugfixes and vulnerability fixes for released OpenStack project versions
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  • Astara (section Core Team)
    in an OpenStack deployment. Note: we are in the process of renaming the project from 'Akanda' to 'Astara'. URLs, docs, etc. will be updated as the rename
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  • OpenStack project which produces tools to help debugging openstack logs by aggregation. Some usage examples can be found here https://pypi.org/project/os-log-merger/
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  • code more actively) New core team members should pay more attention to code reviews We need clear criteria for core team members. Only those who qualify
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  • Summary: 3rd Party CI looks good and the team has been responsive to comments. Close to being ready to merge. Action (team): To review the driver and try to
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  • contributors. Proposed project technical lead and qualifications: Devin Carlen, creator of the project and current nova-core member. Other project developers:
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  • Board The project may submit itself for consideration as a core project according to the requirements of the new project process If the project is not approved
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  • technology-agnostic network abstraction. Source Neutron is an OpenStack project to provide "networking as a service" between interface devices (e.g., vNICs)
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  • StoryBoard is maintained by a small (but active!) team. This roadmap was written when the StoryBoard team was much bigger. We hope to go back to it as we
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  • Tacker is an official OpenStack project building a Generic VNF Manager (VNFM) and an NFV Orchestrator (NFVO) to deploy and operate Network Services and
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  • upstream project. We intend to also maintain the packaging of the stable/ branch lifecycle of the OpenStack Mitaka release. Most of the core team is reachable
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  • z0/ (13:10) Executive Team Update Slides for members to demonstrate OpenStack momentum and adoption(13:30) Strategic Project Governance Resulting
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  • Weblate Weblate project creation with settings if the target project is not existing on the platform (If it is not supported, Weblate projects will be created
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  • the team will take reports and provide recognition to the discovering researchers. The accomplish these goals, the vulnerability management team will:
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  • Cloud:StarlingX:2.0 project. osc submitreq home:<your_login> <your_package_name> Cloud:StarlingX:2.0 <your_package_name> And sending your spec to the project source
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  • start process with a partial path - this should be a project level decision bandit -r project -x tests -s B105,B106,B107,B404,B603,B606,B607 Test
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  • design specification Kuryr team decided to use Feature Enhancements Requests (RFE) process as it is used by Neutron project. RFE wiki In order to include
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  • for development projects, and I think some of the more casual users tend to use Horizon. I am part of our emerging solutions team. I investigate new
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  • nature of open source projects, testing will be heavily reliant on automation. Test assets will be contributed in a sub-project repository which will
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  • (hub_cap on irc). Michael has lead the project since its inception at rackspace. He was the lead of the internal project, but has shifted his role within Rackspace
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  • the actual content to the project repositories: When the existing source files move to the project repositories, the docs team will no longer be responsible
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  • to Triaged please note, milestone is generally under the control of the project drivers, and is usually used only for release blocking bugs Some bugs might
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  • configure AMQP/Database/Keystone middleware.... -> this is common to all projects How do we handle third party drivers documentation (nova/cinder/neutron) 
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  • review the outstanding merge requests and specifications for the Keystone projects If you are interested in an invitation please let me know via IRC (d34dh0r53)
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  • dashboard. Dedicated team. Proposed project technical lead and qualifications: Ziad Sawalha http://www.linkedin.com/in/ziadsawalha Other project developers and
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  • are in the release team for the project you are trying to release. Another member of the same gerrit release team, or the infra team, can help you set this
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  • via Stackalytics: http://stackalytics.com/?release=juno&metric=commits&project_type=all&module=rally Open reviews for Rally: https://review.openstack
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  • core team member. The PTL may remove a member from neutron-core at any time. Typically when a member has decreased their involvement with the project through
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  • The bilean Billing project (see also wiki) team holds a biweekly-odd meeting in #openstack-meeting-3 at the following time slot: Biweekly-odd Thursday
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  • Cross-project forum: securing containerized infrastructure [1340 - 1420] - Far From Done: Public Clouds Needs You [1340 - 1420] - Cross-project Open API
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  • y,n,z Stay tuned. Regards, The Rally team Hello stackers, here's what has happened in the project during the past week: The list of benchmark
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  • parties representing any other OpenStack projects that utilize / integrate with Libvirt. The mission of the team is To ensure Libvirt continues to be
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  • Cafe (section Current Team)
    is enabled in the Havana release] Resource booking page Tied to project tab so project and user details are automatically filled in for the booking. User
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  • frequently asked questions about the bug triage. Please attend the nova bugs team meeting if you have more questions. Q: What's the goal of the bug skimming
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  • functional team to work on, please feel free to add them to that page. Projects could vary from performance testing to working with OpenStack projects to add
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  • Twitter: dewsday Team team team team team, Well the last month has just FLOWN by since the PTG. We've got plenty going on in the docs team... This week I
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  • Weekly meeting page for the Group Based Policy (GBP) team occurring Thursdays at 1800 UTC on #openstack-meeting-3 Announcements for this week: The
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  • https://tree.taiga.io/project/ashrod98-openstacksdk-manila-support/kanban Manila OSC trackers https://tree.taiga.io/project/gouthampacha-openstack-
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  • your code for a battery of tests on our Jenkins setup and the core team for the project will review your code. If there is any changes that should be made
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  • Project codename: Melange Summary (one sentence abstract of the project): Melange is a network information service that provides a centralized mechanism
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  • contributed to multiple OpenStack projects, including Freezer, Kolla, LOCI, Nova, OpenStack-Ansible and Oslo. Nine Tencent team members have taken the Certified
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  • Copy/paste for IRC: #topic Project releases or stable backports #info tripleo wallaby repos https://releases.openstack.org/teams/tripleo.html#wallaby Discussion
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  • continued working on various parts of the project and now I am a PMC member of the project <http://hama.apache.org/team-list.html#Members>. Developer and designer
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  • by Mercador.) Project: An OpenStack project. All OpenStack resource allocation operations take place in the context of a specific project, and all must
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  • the time scheduled below. If there's an Oslo topic you think warrants a project meeting, please add it to the agenda section below and notify the openstack-discuss@lists
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  • development aspects of Neutron. The role of a sub-team is as follows: Triage, track and close bugs in the sub-team area. Report status back to the weekly Neutron
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  • is Diablo, however the USC-ISI team intends to have a stable test branch and deployment at Cactus release. The USC-ISI team has a functional prototype here:
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  • focused sub-teams that are dedicated to a particular area. The list of sub-groups within Neutron is available here. Besides the weekly Neutron team meeting
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  • 17:30 - 18:10 - Access Groups Neutron contributors please attend Cross Project Workshops 12.05 - 12.45 - Group-based Policy 09:00 - 09:40 - Development
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  • leakage of sensitive service account information. Murano is an inactive project, so no fix is currently under development for this vulnerability. It is
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  • update on the upcoming Shanghai Open Infrastructure Summit - Jonathan(13:25) Project Confirmation AirshipPresentation: https://www.airshipit.org/images/a
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  • openstack@lists.openstack.org Hello everyone, The OpenStack Stable Maintenance team is happy to announce the release of the 2014.1.X stable Icehouse release
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  • browsing. For example, the infrastructure team generally looks at tasks at the openstack-infra/* level. The Oslo team generally looks at tasks at the openstack/oslo*
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  • contributor run continuously deployed cloud, operated by the TripleO CD admins team, a team of trusted members of the TripleO community. Each region of this cloud
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  • via Stackalytics: http://stackalytics.com/?release=juno&metric=commits&project_type=all&module=rally Open reviews for Rally: https://review.openstack
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  • Call official project application status report New Core Team member confirmation patch discussion https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/cyborg+status:open
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  • GLIBC: https://salsa.debian.org/glibc-team/glibc/tree/sid GCC: https://salsa.debian.org/toolchain-team/gcc-cross https://wiki.debian.org/BuildingTutorial
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  • Github. Testing the features is always a great way to break the ice with the project and it helps to understand the code better. Before starting to code, you
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  • The Third Party CI working group is a grass-roots effort focused on cross-project technical issues and development needed to make it easier for downstream
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  • in 6 months, we've managed to grow the team of infrastructure core reviewers. We're an extremely active project but our ratio of core reviewers to changes
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  • 2019 Zun Team Meeting Archive 2018 Zun Team Meeting Archive 2017 Zun Team Meeting Archive 2016 Zun Team Meeting Archive 2016 Higgins Team Meeting Archive
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  • obal-search?t=Cross+Project Tuesday October 25 3:55 PM - 4:35 PM -- Experiences with Project Decomposition, Scaling Review Teams and Subsystem Maintainers
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  • Stackalytics: http://stackalytics.com/?release=icehouse&metric=commits&project_type=all&module=rally Open reviews for Rally: https://review.openstack
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  • JosephHeck on this wiki) I'm candidate for election to the Project Policy Board and as Project Technical Lead to Keystone I've been active in OpenStack
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  • This is a list of projects that uses Ceilometer. These projects are not endorsed in any way by OpenStack or the Ceilometer team, but could be useful to
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  • and VNFFGD Tacker team reviewed two integration options, networking-sfc project and use proposed APIs OpenDayLight-SFC project We already have a PoC
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  • clicking on project group name in project groups list) Projects: * Project list page (accessed from sidebar) * Project group
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  • have made the transition. The TC has asked teams to consider holding their team meetings in their project channel instead of one of the dedicated #openstack-meeting*
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  • Synaps (category RelatedProjects)
    Project codename: Synaps Note: Synaps is not misspelled but intended to save confusion with Apache Synapse project. Summary: Synaps is a cloud monitoring
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  • Castellan is a generic Key Manager interface developed by the Barbican team. It enables projects to use a configurable key manager that can be deployment specific
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  • active projects that should be moved, and a second for inactive projects that should become read-only. Please update them to add your project to the correct
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  • of contact for the Vulnerability Management Team when a security issue has been reported against a project and we need to make fast progress in providing
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  • as a project, Nova is too big and too monolithic. Managing it as a single project becomes an impossible task. We need to return to smaller teams of experts
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  • other code proposed for Neutron. Good OpenStack Network team members regularly attend the team meeting on IRC (2100 UTC on Mondays and 1400UTC on Tuesdays
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  • GET /v3/{project_id}/volumes GET /v3/{project_id}/volumes/detail GET /v3/{project_id}/backups GET /v3/{project_id}/backups/detail GET /v3/{project_id}/snapshots
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  • the Barbican project. Doug joined Rackspace earlier this year, where he contributed to Project Meniscus before joining the Barbican team. Prior to joining
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  • [10:50-11:30] How should we do billing for OpenStack deployments? [11:40-12:20] Project Resource Cleanup [11:40-12:20] Ops War Stories [13:20-14:00] Users/Operators
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  • (http://airshipit.org/slack to register) The Airship team also holds a bi-weekly dev & community team meeting over IRC/Slack: Every other Tuesday at 09:00
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  • Call(7:15:) Project Previews (7:15:) Kata Containers - Eric Ernst (7:45:) [Zuul] - James Blair, Monty Taylor [Link to the OSF Project Confirmation
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  • Introductions Call to order Introduction of project leadership members (Let's do this within each report)Project Perspectives (13:15) OpenStack Board Update
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  • org/p/cinder-liberty-contributors-meetup Tuesday cross-project • 5:30pm - 6:10pm https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Cross-project_workshop_Documentation Wednesday • 1:50pm
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  • Weekly Heat (Orchestration) meeting The heat Orchestration project (see also wiki) team holds weekly meeting at: Wednesdays at 1300 UTC in #heat Everyone
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  • We are a virtual team formed by IBM, Intel and Huwei. This project want to provide a framework for OpenStack Dynamic Scheduling Policy Management.
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  • An OpenStack project designed to make CDN services easier to consume with a generic vendor-neutral API. [Poppy Marketing Site] Poppy provides CDNaaS
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  • gerrit git repo. (NB: You cannot do this unless you are on the trove-core team) git push <gerrit-remote> 1.0.5 4. You should now see your pypi packaging
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  • operation, one can follow the recommended migration strategy agreed by Keystone Team: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/policy-migration-stepsQuestions (tied to
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  • time to document while they support users day-to-day. This project would give the volunteer team the opportunity to work both collaboratively and without
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  • the software installed on that image. Currently, the team is working within other OpenStack projects to add user interfaces for people to create and query
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  • separating OpenStack Bare Metal (Ironic) to its own project, Nova returns to the "one db per project" model. Deploying to and managing physical hardware
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  • During the Liberty release the Glance project added a feature that supports verifying images by their signature. There is a flaw in the implementation
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  • *Over the next few weeks, while Babak stays focused on STX, the rest of the team will need to focus on the Akraino list: https://jive.windriver.com/docs/DOC-78998
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  • cleaned up. Video Recording Part 3 Decision: The team supports making this change. *Action (team): Need to review the spec: https://review.openstack
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  • Elected Project Technical Leads (PTLs) oversee each project. Each project (e.g. Swift, Nova) has an elected PTL who is responsible for project level technical
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  • Fuel project uses the OpenStack Gerrit infrastructure and follows its Development workflow. Additionally to that, there is a Fuel CI -- third-party CI
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  • The new name of the Elastic Hadoop on OpenStack project is Savanna. This pages are obsolete and latest info is located at https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Savanna
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  • Software Maturity: Currently alpha status and not feature-complete. Team Maturity: TBD Project Developers Qualifications: TBD Infrastructure requirements: TBD
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  • To release the trove-dashboard project its not tied to the rest of the openstack releases. Instead the trove-core team has permission to make a release
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  • and it is also starting to frustrate other projects. Need to get better dealing with these. Action (team): Start creating elastic recheck bugs. Video
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  • cliff repo ownership to project proposal (done) dhellmann discuss cliff ownership change with oslo team (done) Project status Project requirement evaluation:
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  • steps: Check if a bug was filed for a correct component (project), if not - either change the project or mark it as Invalid Add appropriate tags. Even if
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  • similar space. There is a PyCADF project in OpenStack that may of interest for further investigation. In Project Solum, a TraceData class was created
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  • Sub/Driver team feedback Review Priorities Open Discussion Cancelled due to OpenStack summit Roll call Announcements CI Status Sub/Driver team feedback
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  • Project codename: Ceilometer Summary (one sentence abstract of the project): New objective since the Grizzly summit: The project aims to become the infrastructure
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  • Regards, The Rally team Hello stackers, here is the first issue of our weekly update notes on Rally, Benchmark-as-a-Service project for OpenStack. Once
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  • definitions we created earlier in collaboration with the OPNFV Edge Cloud Project as they are described in their whitepaper. There isn't a one size fits
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  • has to do with the quality of the commit for the project. Workflow is about acceptance into the project as a feature and the style of a feature. Regular
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  • lly,n,z Stay tuned. Regards, The Rally team Hello stackers, here are the updates in our project that deserve to be mentioned in the first place:
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  • in this particular series. Currently everyone in Fuel Bugs team (and, therefore, Fuel Core team) is able to target issue to series 4.1.x, 5.0.x and 5.1.x
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  • In the case that a project has intentionally duplicated functionality of another project, or portion of a project, the new project must reach a level
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  • gate job being added to the project. Sirushti Murugesan's attempt on Heat: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/188033/ project-config: Add python35 jobs
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  • if applicable Ops Meetups are organised by the Ops Meetups Team. This team is an open team that meets regularly - if you are interested in this event,
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  • Marconi project was proposed at the Grizzly design summit. Requirements were discussed with the community and used to form the basis for the project's charter
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  • Intel OpenStack team NFV & SDN extensions across OpenStack projects akhila-chetlapalle Akhila Chetlapalle TCS Openstack Team NFV & SDN Test Framework
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  • (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elasticsearch). The elastic-recheck project also uses Elasticsearch (and kibana) to classify and track OpenStack gate
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  • author: Dan Wendlandt ( dan@nicira.com ) Project codename: Quantum Summary (one sentence abstract of the project): Quantum is a virtual network service that
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  • large, leading to project management scaling issues. As part of the neutron stadium evolution neutron-lbaas was identified as a project that should spin
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  • externally to the swift project A new dependency on `python-swiftclient` (where the CLI and client library have moved). This project is the second deliverable
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  • useful. Barbican has a team of people, led by the PTL, that are responsible for reviewing blueprints. That is the barbican-core team. To aid the reviewing
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  • discuss with the "core developers" of each project to enhance your patch, to make it fit the coding style of the project. If you want to work on a component (ex:
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  • openstack.org/#/c/63653/), which has been both a great code cleanup for our project and also has reduced the amount of requirements for Rally. Our current work
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  • org/p/cyborg-driver-tasks Pending patch: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/cyborg AoB(Open) Vote For Meeting frequency, Weekly or Biweekly
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  • "closest customer" of Swift, the Glance project should be the first point of providing feedback to the Swift team on their API and also on any issues or
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  • knowing what the product is doing. Each parity team member should almost appear as though they are infra team members. Where the gate is wrong, the gate needs
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  • releases as they see fit The *-core team for a project will decide when and if a point release for their project is needed The OpenStack release manager
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  • (and chit-chat) ~15 minutes (allows people to raise new issues) The EC2 API team is an informal subgroup of nova, but not exclusively nova, with the mission:
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  • install git-review Clone the GitHub project $ git clone https://github.com/stackforge/milk Work on the project (fix bugs, implement requirement, contribute
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  • annegentle: #startmeeting Doc Team [08:03am] ek6 joined the chat room. [08:03am] annegentle: #topic Action items from the last meeting [08:03am] Daisy
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  • Aggregates (Kilo) project —> images (Liberty) project —> instances (Mitaka) The ability to add metadata at launch time project —> Launch Instance (ng
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  • speciality team) to project manage Cloud Admin Guide Convert guide first, then re-architect w/ Admin guide (please consider translation team when communicating)
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  • the OpenStack Database program to be held February 9-11, 2016. The Trove team at Red Hat [1] is organizing this event. February 9 - 11, 2016. (3 days)
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  • organized the effort to kick off the project. Since then I've been acting as interim PTL for the Cinder project and have successfully driven the effort
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  • Stackalytics: http://stackalytics.com/?release=icehouse&metric=commits&project_type=all&module=rally Open reviews for Rally: https://review.openstack
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  • to make OpenStack more secure, either through writing better code, cross project collaboration, writing documentation or inventing cool new features and
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  • minute introductions) Committee and Work Efforts Board Approval: OSF Project Confirmation Guidelines - Allison The work effort has completed it's efforts
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  • This use case is inspired by blueprint drafted by Nova VMWare driver team: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/config-validation-script Create
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  • rbd-iscsi-client all governance, project-config patches accepted outstanding patches reformat as a Cinder project: https://review.opendev.org/c/ope
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  • official project source trees for quality, functionality and adherence to coding standards. A gating mechanism should be present in each project to guarantee
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  • other StackForge projects Reviewers and contributors need LaunchPad IDs. It is not necessary to sign the OpenStack CLA for this project. A new pecan-core
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  • with multiple tasks.) Step2: Go to the right project page listed here https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project_group/77 Step3: Create a story with the
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  • your project? The biggest problem facing swift is not technical. The biggest issue is expanding the developer community, both for the core project and for
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  • Make my voice heard in Project X Come up to speed and become productive with the Community Tools Become a Contributor to Project Y Create a User Story
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  • OpenStack project, helped design the development workflow and process and have run the CI systems since then. I set up the original Launchpad projects and got
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  • In order to better communicate the progress of the QA team to the overall community, Tempest contributors think it would be a good idea to get into a regular
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  • College Projects University of Florida OpenStack UX project Need project ideas for Horizon Colorado State University UX project Need project ideas for
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  • decide date: March 2 - 4 create a small working team on your site, including the marketing team. estimate the cost for your site and apply for budget
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  • second use case is the workflow of the Vulnerability Management Team, or any horizontal team needing to land a given piece of work in a large set of repositories
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