[openstack-dev] [magnum][horizon] Making a dashboard for Magnum - need a vote from the core team

Steven Dake (stdake) stdake at cisco.com
Thu Jun 4 20:35:09 UTC 2015


Hongbin,

I hadn’t thought of that, even though it seems obvious ;)  We can absolutely do that.  I almost like this option better then #1 but I don’t want the ui folks to feel like second class citizens.  This goes back to the trust the ui developers to not review things they know not about :)

Bradley,

How are other OpenStack projects handling the UI teams which clearly have a totally different specialty than the typical core team for a project with the Horizon big tent changes?

Regards
-steve


From: Hongbin Lu <hongbin.lu at huawei.com<mailto:hongbin.lu at huawei.com>>
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Date: Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 1:30 PM
To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)" <openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org<mailto:openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org>>
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum][horizon] Making a dashboard for Magnum - need a vote from the core team

Could we have a new group magnum-ui-core and include magnum-core as a subgroup, like the heat-coe-tempalte-core group.

Thanks,
Hongbin

From: Steven Dake (stdake) [mailto:stdake at cisco.com]
Sent: June-04-15 1:58 PM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: [openstack-dev] [magnum][horizon] Making a dashboard for Magnum - need a vote from the core team

Hey folks,

I think it is critical for self-service needs that we have a Horizon dashboard to represent Magnum.  I know the entire Magnum team has no experience in UI development, but I have found atleast one volunteer Bradley Jones to tackle the work.

I am looking for more volunteers to tackle this high impact effort to bring Containers to OpenStack either in the existing Magnum core team or as new contributors.   If your interested, please chime in on this thread.

As far as “how to get patches approved”, there are two models we can go with.

Option #1:
We add these UI folks to the magnum-core team and trust them not to +2/+A Magnum infrastructure code.  This also preserves us as one team with one mission.

Option #2:
We make a new core team magnum-ui-core.  This presents special problems if the UI contributor team isn’t large enough to get reviews in.  I suspect Option #2 will be difficult to execute.

Cores, please vote on Option #1, or Option #2, and Adrian can make a decision based upon the results.

Regards
-steve

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