[openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon
Jay S Bryant
jsbryant at us.ibm.com
Mon Feb 3 15:46:17 UTC 2014
Mike,
Great idea!
I can participate remotely.
Let me know how I can be of the best help!
Jay S. Bryant
IBM Cinder Subject Matter Expert & Cinder Core Member
Department 7YLA, Building 015-2, Office E125, Rochester, MN
Telephone: (507) 253-4270, FAX (507) 253-6410
TIE Line: 553-4270
E-Mail: jsbryant at us.ibm.com
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From: Mike Perez <thingee at gmail.com>
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List
<openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org>,
Date: 02/01/2014 02:11 AM
Subject: [openstack-dev] Cinder Stability Hack-a-thon
Folks,
I would love to get people together who are interested in Cinder
stability
to really dedicate a few days. This is not for additional features, but
rather
finishing what we already have and really getting those in a good shape
before the end of the release.
When: Feb 24-26
Where: San Francisco (DreamHost Office can host), Colorado, remote?
Some ideas that come to mind:
- Cleanup/complete volume retype
- Cleanup/complete volume migration [1][2]
- Other ideas that come from this thread.
I can't stress the dedicated part enough. I think if we have some folks
from core and anyone interested in contributing and staying focus, we
can really get a lot done in a few days with small set of doable stability
goals
to stay focused on. If there is enough interest, being together in the
mentioned locations would be great, otherwise remote would be fine as
long as people can stay focused and communicate through suggested
ideas like team speak or google hangout.
What do you guys think? Location? Other stability concerns to add to the
list?
[1] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1255622
[2] - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1246200
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