[openstack-dev] Kilo Cycle Goals Exercise

Angus Salkeld asalkeld at mirantis.com
Mon Sep 8 01:12:00 UTC 2014


Lets prevent blogs like this: http://jimhconsulting.com/?p=673 by making
users happy.

1) Consistent/easy upgrading.
     all projects should follow a consistent model to the way they approach
upgrading.
     it should actually work.
     - REST versioning
     - RPC versioning
     - db (data) migrations
     - ordering of procedures and clear documentation of it.
    [this has been begged for by operators, but not sure how we have
delivered]

2) HA
  - ability to continue operations after been restated
  - functional tests to prove the above?

3) Make it easier for small business to "give OpenStack a go"
  - produce standard docker images as part of ci with super simple
instructions on running them.

-Angus



On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 1:37 AM, Joe Gordon <joe.gordon0 at gmail.com> wrote:

> As you all know, there has recently been several very active discussions
> around how to improve assorted aspects of our development process. One idea
> that was brought up is to come up with a list of cycle goals/project
> priorities for Kilo [0].
>
> To that end, I would like to propose an exercise as discussed in the TC
> meeting yesterday [1]:
> Have anyone interested (especially TC members) come up with a list of what
> they think the project wide Kilo cycle goals should be and post them on
> this thread by end of day Wednesday, September 10th. After which time we
> can begin discussing the results.
> The goal of this exercise is to help us see if our individual world views
> align with the greater community, and to get the ball rolling on a larger
> discussion of where as a project we should be focusing more time.
>
>
> best,
> Joe Gordon
>
> [0]
> http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-August/041929.html
> [1]
> http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/tc/2014/tc.2014-09-02-20.04.log.html
>
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