[heat] Heat discussions at PTG Vancouver June 2023
Hello, Thank you all who attended the PTG discussions last week at Vancouver. We were small but it was nice to meet/see you in person and discuss how we can improve our projects I'll share a summary of the PTG discussions and also a few more topics related to our projects, which were discussed during Forum sessions. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. PTG sessions: - We exchanged information about how we use heat downstream. Jonathan and Alan from Georgia Cyber Center explained their quite interesting usage to launch an lab environment for their end users. - There are still a number of resource properties not yet supported by Heat but we want to prioritize implementations according to actual needs. We suggested creating a storyboard story in case any user finds out any missing properties to cover their use case. - Jonathan shared a very nice demo about their visualizer of heat stacks[1], which gives more meaningful visualization based on resource types. We agreed this can replace the current implementation in heat dashboard. We agreed that we'll explore if we can integrate this and deprecate the current implementation. [1] https://gitlab.com/gacybercenter/open/openstack-top-graph Forum sessions: - In SRBAC sessions status of individual projects were shared. Heat is lagging behind now and we have to focus on completing step 1(removing system scope). - In TC/Community Leaders communication, we agreed we are setting a timeline to bump sqlalchemy to 2.0 (followup would be sent separately). We removed usage of sqlalchemy-migrate as the first step to adapt sqlalchemy 2.0 but we still need some work for full adoption. We first need to add some testing as was done in Neutron already. Thank you, Takashi Kajinami
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Takashi Kajinami