[release] Release countdown for week R-26 and R-25, April 15-26
Here we go again! The Train cycle will about normal at 26 weeks. Please take a couple of minutes to look over the schedule for this release: https://releases.openstack.org/train/schedule.html We also have the same data available as an ics: https://releases.openstack.org/train/schedule.ics it's a good idea for interested parties (for example PTLs and liaisons) to subscribe to it so upcoming deadlines are visible. Development Focus ----------------- Focus should be on optimizing the time at the PTG and following up after the event to jump start Train development and spec planning Action Required --------------- PTLs will receive a direct email from me establishing contact and setting communication expectations. Be on the lookout! General Information ------------------- All teams should review their release liaison information and make sure it is up to date [1]. While reviewing liaisons, this would also be a good time to make sure your declared release model matches the project's plans for Train (e.g. [2]). This should be done prior to the first milestone and can be done by proposing a change to the Stein deliverable file for the project(s) affected [3]. Now would be a good time to start brainstorming Forum topics while some of the PTG discussions are fresh. Just a couple months until the Summit and Forum in Berlin. Upcoming Deadlines & Dates -------------------------- Train-1 milestone: Jun 03 (R-19 week) Forum at OpenInfrastructure Summit in Denver: April 29 - May 1 PTG right after the OpenInfrastructure Summit in Denver: May 2 - 4 Yours Tony (tonyb). [1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/CrossProjectLiaisons [2] https://opendev.org/openstack/releases/src/branch/master/deliverables/train/... [3] https://opendev.org/openstack/releases/src/branch/master/deliverables/train
On 4/19/19 4:22 AM, Tony Breeds wrote:
Here we go again! The Train cycle will about normal at 26 weeks. Please take a couple of minutes to look over the schedule for this release:
https://releases.openstack.org/train/schedule.html
We also have the same data available as an ics:
https://releases.openstack.org/train/schedule.ics
it's a good idea for interested parties (for example PTLs and liaisons) to subscribe to it so upcoming deadlines are visible.
Development Focus -----------------
Focus should be on optimizing the time at the PTG and following up after the event to jump start Train development and spec planning
Action Required ---------------
PTLs will receive a direct email from me establishing contact and setting communication expectations. Be on the lookout!
General Information -------------------
All teams should review their release liaison information and make sure it is up to date [1].
While reviewing liaisons, this would also be a good time to make sure your declared release model matches the project's plans for Train (e.g. [2]). This should be done prior to the first milestone and can be done by proposing a change to the Stein deliverable file for the project(s) affected [3].
Now would be a good time to start brainstorming Forum topics while some of the PTG discussions are fresh. Just a couple months until the Summit and Forum in Berlin.
I think your email template needs updating. ;-)
Upcoming Deadlines & Dates --------------------------
Train-1 milestone: Jun 03 (R-19 week) Forum at OpenInfrastructure Summit in Denver: April 29 - May 1 PTG right after the OpenInfrastructure Summit in Denver: May 2 - 4
Yours Tony (tonyb).
[1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/CrossProjectLiaisons [2] https://opendev.org/openstack/releases/src/branch/master/deliverables/train/... [3] https://opendev.org/openstack/releases/src/branch/master/deliverables/train
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 11:24:47AM -0500, Ben Nemec wrote:
Now would be a good time to start brainstorming Forum topics while some of the PTG discussions are fresh. Just a couple months until the Summit and Forum in Berlin.
I think your email template needs updating. ;-)
I left that in to see who was paying attention[1]. Yours Tony. [1] That's working right you totally believe me :)
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