[openstack-dev] [oslo] change to deprecation policy in the incubator
Thierry Carrez
thierry at openstack.org
Fri Aug 29 09:38:59 UTC 2014
That all makes sense to me.
Doug Hellmann wrote:
> Before Juno we set a deprecation policy for graduating libraries that said the incubated versions of the modules would stay in the incubator repository for one full cycle after graduation. This gives projects time to adopt the libraries and still receive bug fixes to the incubated version (see https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Oslo#Graduation).
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> That policy worked well early on, but has recently introduced some challenges with the low level modules. Other modules in the incubator are still importing the incubated versions of, for example, timeutils, and so tests that rely on mocking out or modifying the behavior of timeutils do not work as expected when different parts of the application code end up calling different versions of timeutils. We had similar issues with the notifiers and RPC code, and I expect to find other cases as we continue with the graduations.
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> To deal with this problem, I propose that for Kilo we delete graduating modules as soon as the new library is released, rather than waiting to the end of the cycle. We can update the other incubated modules at the same time, so that the incubator will always use the new libraries and be consistent.
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> We have not had a lot of patches where backports were necessary, but there have been a few important ones, so we need to retain the ability to handle them and allow projects to adopt libraries at a reasonable pace. To handle backports cleanly, we can “freeze” all changes to the master branch version of modules slated for graduation during Kilo (we would need to make a good list very early in the cycle), and use the stable/juno branch for backports.
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> The new process would be:
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> 1. Declare which modules we expect to graduate during Kilo.
> 2. Changes to those pre-graduation modules could be made in the master branch before their library is released, as long as the change is also backported to the stable/juno branch at the same time (we should enforce this by having both patches submitted before accepting either).
> 3. When graduation for a library starts, freeze those modules in all branches until the library is released.
> 4. Remove modules from the incubator’s master branch after the library is released.
> 5. Land changes in the library first.
> 6. Backport changes, as needed, to stable/juno instead of master.
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> It would be better to begin the export/import process as early as possible in Kilo to keep the window where point 2 applies very short.
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> If there are objections to using stable/juno, we could introduce a new branch with a name like backports/kilo, but I am afraid having the extra branch to manage would just cause confusion.
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> I would like to move ahead with this plan by creating the stable/juno branch and starting to update the incubator as soon as the oslo.log repository is imported (https://review.openstack.org/116934).
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> Thoughts?
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> Doug
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