[Product] Time to Pick Topics

Rochelle Grober rochelle.grober at huawei.com
Wed Jan 21 22:55:04 UTC 2015


I’m on for the logging stuff.  Could possibly coordinate OS profiler.

And happy to help on #1, but I’ve got lots of opinions on that topic;-)

--Rocky

From: sean roberts [mailto:seanroberts66 at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 2:02 PM
To: Arkady_Kanevsky at dell.com
Cc: brian.rosmaita at rackspace.com; James.Haselmaier at emc.com; aj.park at icloud.com; cohen at noironetworks.com; Rochelle Grober; product-wg at lists.openstack.org
Subject: Re: Time to Pick Topics

The voting is in https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/kilo-product-management-midcycle

•  1. ( Randy Bias would be the speaker, but will be out of town, someone else willing to step in?) establish a process by which longer term vision and product direction can emerge from within the community, http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/product-wg/2014-December/000051.html

Plus

2-3 year architecture / use case strategy. Win the Enterprise is doing parts of this. https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Win_the_Enterprise. Each project has its own vision for the future. This group should debate the current state of binding use cases to development plans on a ongoing basis.
2.  (Sean Robertss speaker unless a TC member could be found) Tagging approach to project maturity, http://ttx.re/the-way-forward.html, TC spec https://review.openstack.org/#/c/138504/5/resolutions/20141202-project-structure-reform-spec.rst
3. (Rob Hirschfeld as speaker) defcore and refstack. havana capabilities and designated sections are set. What does this mean? What's in store for icehouse and beyond?
4. (Gary Kotton as speaker) Neutron services split https://github.com/openstack/neutron-specs/blob/master/specs/kilo/services-split.rst
5. (Sean, Allison, Rob, Stefano will lead the discussion) discuss this group's charter.   Establish cadence and forum for regular meetings of this working group <- perhaps one to coincide with the BoD meeting in NY in March?

Breakout sessions: Crossproject specs and efforts this cycle
1.      - Logging rationalization efforts/direction including https://review.openstack.org/#/c/132552/
2.      - OS profiler including
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/134839/
- Tempest and Grenade as deployment/upgrade validation tool
-  Telco group and Public Cloud Providers architecture/strategy/use cases
- interleaving Enterprise readiness into themes, maturity and longer term architecture
- any others?

On Tuesday, January 20, 2015, <Arkady_Kanevsky at dell.com<mailto:Arkady_Kanevsky at dell.com>> wrote:
As long as we can interleave Enterprise readiness into themes, maturity and longer term architectures I am fine with this list to start.
Arkady

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From: Brian Rosmaita [mailto:brian.rosmaita at RACKSPACE.COM<javascript:;>]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 2:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [Product] Time to Pick Topics

I agree with Jim on both points, viz., Randy's topic as #1 choice and discussing release "themes".

cheers,
brian
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From: Haselmaier, James [James.Haselmaier at emc.com<javascript:;>]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 2:37 PM
To: AJ Park; Mike Cohen; Rochelle Grober; product-wg at lists.openstack.org<javascript:;>
Subject: Re: [Product] Time to Pick Topics

If I were to pick my top concern it¹s Randy¹s.  (AJ¹s #1 below.)  I think a number of things flow out of getting that right.  If we don¹t get that right then I think we have virtually no hope of keeping the teams coordinated at some level.  As part of Randy¹s I¹d also drive to establish the concept of ³themes² for each release - and specifying those themes more than one release out.  So, for example, if a theme is reliability, each project can point to efforts in that direction.  Or interoperability, or whatever.

Jim

On 1/20/15, 11:33 AM, "AJ Park" <aj.park at icloud.com<javascript:;>> wrote:

>My votes:
>
>1. (Randy) establish a process by which longer term vision and product
>direction can emerge from within the community,
>http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/product-wg/2014-December/000051.ht
>ml
>
>2. (Sarob)Tagging approach to project maturity,
>http://ttx.re/the-way-forward.html, TC spec
>https://review.openstack.org/#/c/138504/5/resolutions/20141202-project-
>str
>ucture-reform-spec.rst
>
>3. (sarob) 2-3 year architecture / use case strategy. Win the
>Enterprise is doing parts of this.
>https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Win_the_Enterprise. Each project has
>its own vision for the future. This group should debate the current
>state of binding use cases to development plans on a ongoing basis.
>
>Note: I expect #3 to emerge when we follow the process determined in #1.
>
>Best,
>AJ
>
>On Jan 20, 2015, at 12:04 PM, Mike Cohen <cohen at noironetworks.com<javascript:;>> wrote:
>
>Ideas I've heard on this thread that I would vote for:
>
>- rob on defcore / revstack. , Should cover broader governance changes
>for projects here or in an adjacent session.
>- multi-release strategy / long term vision (maybe randy?)
>- Discussion on what the goals of this group are / what charter is.
>Doesn't seem we've closed on this over email.
>- Use Cases / Key gaps in OpenStack that need to be filled
>- Overview / Review of what operators group is doing / has done (for
>background for everyone)
>
>
>On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 1:45 PM, Rochelle Grober
><rochelle.grober at huawei.com<javascript:;>
>wrote:
>
>sean roberts [mailto:seanroberts66 at gmail.com<javascript:;>], Monday, January 19, 2015
>1:18 PM wrote:
>The win the enterprise group continues to come up with use cases. It's
>working on adding filling gaps in the docs as well.
>Between the operator, win the enterprise groups, this subteam would
>isolate and test out those use cases and publish the results?
>[Rockyg]
>Excellent question. I think it would be really useful to have/get a
>quick overview of these non-developer groups and their charter/mission.
>I was under the impression that the win the enterprise group was a
>cross between product marketing and product management? Not sure.
>My thoughts on the reference architecture team(s) would be that as a
>cross project group, they could identify/specify architectures based on
>use cases, then work together to define, document, automate
>installation and interop testing and publish all of the generated information.
>I think, after the initial implement/document/publish cycle, the
>hardest part will be updating for every OpenStack release. And, if the
>devs get the upgrade process correct, then it might mostly be
>documenting the new and deprecated features.
>The key take away here is that there should be a less than one day
>process for any of the endusers to install a small multimode cloud for
>their own purposes, similar to what devstack does for devs. And for
>endusers, it needs to be extremely well documented.
>This could even be used in training courses for the lab work phases.
>--Rocky
>On Monday, January 19, 2015, Rochelle Grober
><rochelle.grober at huawei.com<javascript:;> <mailto:rochelle.grober at huawei.com<javascript:;>>> wrote:
>I believe Rob Hirschfeld will be in attendance so, Rob (and I if he
>wants
>me) can cover the DefCore and Refstack session. Rob is certainly the
>expert on DefCore.
>I'd also like to propose a session on defining/finding a project
>manager to start creating some reference architectures with tested
>installs. Right now there is a discussion on the Operators' list on a
>small installation,
>3-5 nodes, with HA. This could be a fine first reference architecture
>with all the code and docs to make it similar (or better) to install
>than devstack. This is also a good architecture for prospective users
>for prototyping, testing, or small business installation. Spec'ing this
>out during the summit, or at least getting a good start, along with a
>volunteer project manager, would be a very worthwhile endeavor for the
>meetup.
>--Rocky
>-----Original Message-----
>From: sean roberts [mailto:seanroberts66 at gmail.com<javascript:;><javascript:;>]
>Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2015 11:44 AM
>To: product-wg at lists.openstack.org<javascript:;><javascript:;>
>Subject: [Product] Time to Pick Topics
>It¹s time to finalize the OpenStack Product Management topics for the
>Kilo midcycle meeting <
>http://sarob.com/2015/01/openstack-kilo-product-management-midcycle-com
>ing
>-to-a-greater-understanding/
>>
>coming
>up. We will need speakers for each topic. I want to get the best
>authority possible for each talk, so locking down the topics is
>required. I will need to get their commitment as soon as possible.
>More details on this post
>http://sarob.com/2015/01/getting-ready-for-the-product-management-kilo-
>mid
>cycle/
>--
>~sean
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