[tc][all] Train Community Goals

Dmitry Tantsur dtantsur at redhat.com
Tue Dec 4 18:51:32 UTC 2018


On 12/4/18 7:08 PM, Julia Kreger wrote:
> Off-hand, I think there needs to be a few more words agreed upon for each in 
> terms of what each item practically means.
> 
> In other words, does #1 mean each python-clientlibrary's OSC plugin is ready to 
> rock and roll, or we talking about everyone rewriting all client interactions in 
> to openstacksdk, and porting existing OSC plugins use that different python sdk.
> 
> In other words, some projects could find it very easy or that they are already 
> done, where as others could find themselves with a huge lift that is also 
> dependent upon review bandwidth that is outside of their control or influence 
> which puts such a goal at risk if we try and push too hard.

If the goal is to make all client interactions use openstacksdk, we may indeed 
lack review throughput. It looks like we have 4 active reviewers this cycle: 
http://stackalytics.com/?module=openstacksdk

> -Julia
> 
> 
> On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 9:43 AM Lance Bragstad <lbragstad at gmail.com 
> <mailto:lbragstad at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi all,
> 
>     The purpose of this thread is to have a more focused discussion about what
>     we'd like to target for Train community goals, bootstrapped with the
>     outcomes from the session in Berlin [0].
> 
>     During the session, we went through each item as a group and let the person
>     who added it share why they thought it would be a good community goal
>     candidate for the next release. Most goals have feedback captured in
>     etherpad describing next steps, but the following stuck out as top
>     contenders from the session (rated by upvotes):
> 
>      1. Moving legacy clients to python-openstackclient
>      2. Cleaning up resources when deleting a project
>      3. Service-side health checks
> 
>     I don't think I missed any goals from the session, but if I did, please let
>     me know and I'll add it to the list so that we can discuss it here.
> 
>     Does anyone have strong opinions either way about the goals listed above?
> 
>     [0] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/BER-t-series-goals
> 




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