[ptls][tc] OpenStack User Survey Updates

Allison Price allison at openinfra.dev
Tue Aug 22 17:31:15 UTC 2023


In the 2023 results so far, approximately 8% of deployments are running a release older than Mitaka. So while it’s a very small amount, I think it’s the most beneficial to the community to get the most accurate representation possible.

If that means adding a second question like Slawek proposes, we can make that work. I would just need to know how the answer choices very by question. If y’all can provide that, I can make that update. 

> On Aug 22, 2023, at 8:38 AM, Jeremy Stanley <fungi at yuggoth.org> wrote:
> 
> On 2023-08-22 09:21:03 +0200 (+0200), Slawek Kaplonski wrote:
> [...]
>> In this question there are actually mixed core plugins (like old
>> Openvswitch) and ML2 plugin's mechanism drivers (like e.g.
>> ML2-Openvswitch). Those old core plugins which we proposed to
>> remove were removed from Neutron around version (2015.0.0 and
>> 7.0.0 - I don't even remember what OpenStack version it was then).
> [...]
> 
> According to https://releases.openstack.org/ Juno was 2014.2 and
> Kilo was 2015.1.0 (there was no 2015.0.0), while Liberty was 7.0.0.
> 
> If these were all removed by Mitaka and there are very few
> respondents indicating they're running deployments that old, then it
> may make sense to clean those options up. If they were still
> available options for a while after that (merely deprecated) or if
> there are still a lot of respondents with deployments of that
> vintage, then it may make more sense to reword those options for
> clarity, to something like:
> 
> "Old/Legacy Openvswitch core plugin (OpenStack Liberty and earlier)"
> 
> -- 
> Jeremy Stanley




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