[tc][all] Train Community Goals

Adrian Turjak adriant at catalyst.net.nz
Tue Dec 18 17:58:45 UTC 2018


I put my hand up during the summit for being at least one of the
champions for the deletion of project resources effort.

I have been meaning to do a follow up email and options as well as steps
for how the goal might go, but my working holiday in Europe after the
summit turned into more of a holiday than originally planned.

I'll get a thread going around what I (and the public cloud working
group) think project resource deletion should look like, and what the
options are, and where we should aim to be with it. We can then turn
that discussion into a final 'spec' of sorts.

On 14/12/18 5:06 AM, Jean-Philippe Evrard wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> We are looking for volunteers and potential future champions,
> particularily to assist in completing prerequisite work for service-
> side healthchecks and cleaning up resources when deleting a project.
>
> Goals are more likely to be successful if there is someone to drive the
> work. Having an accurate assessment of the prerequisite work before the
> goals even make it into review will help with scope and possibly
> finding ways to break the work into more manageable pieces. So far, the
> service-side health checks goal requires some oslo work for the
> framework that services would use to implement the goal. The cleanup of
> resources when deleting a project goal requires some anaylsis on what
> the interface would look like for both os-purge and an API in each
> service.
>
> Is anyone interested in driving the prerequisite work for these two
> proposals? Ideally, it would be great if we could have the work done by
> the middle of January, which gives us enough time to discuss prior to
> putting proposals in review.
>
> This note is specific to the most popular goals from the summit session
> in Berlin and prerequisite work for those goals. That said, it's
> certainly not too late to propose other ideas or goals for Train.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Lance (lbragstad) and JP (evrardjp)
>
>
>



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