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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/26/2016 12:27 PM, Steven Dake
(stdake) wrote:<br>
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<div>Hey fellow PTLs and core reviewers of those projects,</div>
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<div>Kolla at present deploys the compute kit, and some other
services that folks have added over time including other
projects like Ironic, Heat, Mistral, Murano, Magnum, Manilla,
and Swift.</div>
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<div>One of my objectives from my PTL candidacy was to deploy the
big tent, and I saw how we were not super successful as I
planned in Mitaka at filling out the big tent.</div>
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<div>While the Kolla core team is large, and we can commit to
maintaining big tent projects that are deployed, we are at
capacity every milestone of every cycle implementing new
features that the various big tent services should conform to.
The idea of a plugin architecture for Kolla where projects
could provide their own plugins has been floated, but before we
try that, I'd prefer that the various teams in OpenStack with an
interest in having their projects consumed by Operators involve
themselves in containerizing their projects.</div>
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<div>Again, once the job is done, the Kolla community will
continue to maintain these projects, and we hope you will stay
involved in that process.</div>
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<div>It takes roughly four 4 hour blocks to learn the
implementation architecture of Kolla and probably another 2 4
hour blocks to get a good understanding of the Kolla deployment
workflow. Some projects (like Neutron for example) might fit
outside this norm because containerizing them and deploying them
is very complex. But we have already finished the job on what
we believe are the hard projects.</div>
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<div>My ask is that PTLs take responsibility or recruit someone
from their respective community to participate in the
implementation of Kolla deployment for their specific project.</div>
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I'll take on Keystone, but only if you promise to stop using "ask"
as a noun and instead use ye olde English "Request" in its place.<br>
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<div>Only with your help can we make the vision of a deployment
system that can deploy the big tent a reality.</div>
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<div>Regards</div>
<div>-steve</div>
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