[openstack-dev] [openstack-operators][rally] What's new in Rally v0.0.2

Andrey Kurilin akurilin at mirantis.com
Fri Mar 13 11:34:08 UTC 2015


Good news!

> Our goal is to cut releases ever 2 weeks.

+1 for it. End-users will be able to use new features quicker.

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 7:03 PM, Boris Pavlovic <boris at pavlovic.me> wrote:

> Hi stackers,
>
> For those who doesn't know Rally team started making releases.
>
> There are 3 major reasons why we started doing releases:
>
>  * A lot of people started using Rally in their CI/CD.
>
>     Usually they don't like to depend on something that is from master.
>     And would like to have smooth testable upgrades between versions
>
>  * Rally is used in gates of many projects.
>
>     As far as you know in Rally everything is plugable. These plugins can
> be
>     put  in project tree. This is nice flexibility for all projects. But
> it blocks a lot
>    development of Rally. To resolve this issue we are going to allow
> projects t
>    specify which version of Rally to run in their trees. This resolves 2
> issues:
>    1) projects gates won't depend on Rally master
>    2) projects have smooth, no downtime, testable way to switch to newer
>        version of Rally
>
>  * Release notes - as a simple way to track project changes.
>
>
>
> Release stats:
> +------------------+-----------------+
> | Commits          |     **100**     |
> +------------------+-----------------+
> | Bug fixes        |     **18**      |
> +------------------+-----------------+
> | Dev cycle        |   **45 days**   |
> +------------------+-----------------+
> | Release date     | **12/Mar/2015** |
> +------------------+-----------------+
>
>
> Release notes:
>
> https://rally.readthedocs.org/en/latest/release_notes/v0.0.2.html
>
>
> Pypi:
>
> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/rally/0.0.2
>
>
> Future goals:
>
> Our goal is to cut releases ever 2 weeks.  As far as project is quite
> bugless and stable we don't need feature freeze at all, so I don't think
> that it will be hard to achieve this goal.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Boris Pavlovic
>
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Best regards,
Andrey Kurilin.
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