[openstack-dev] [all] Organizing a Gate Blocking Bug Fix Day - Mon Jan 27th

Christopher Yeoh cbkyeoh at gmail.com
Thu Jan 9 16:16:38 UTC 2014


On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 11:30 PM, Sean Dague <sean at dague.net> wrote:

> Minor correction, we're going to do this on Jan 27th, to be after the i2
> push, as I don't think there is time organize this prior.
>

So FYI Jan 27th is a public holiday in Australia (Australia Day!), but
given the timezone difference I think those of us in Australia can still
participate on the 28th and it will still be the 27th in the US :-)


>
> It will also be a good way to start the i3 push by trying to get the gate
> back in shape so that we can actually land what people need to land for i3.
>
>         -Sean
>
> On 01/09/2014 07:46 AM, Sean Dague wrote:
>
>> I think we are all agreed that the current state of Gate Resets isn't
>> good. Unfortunately some basic functionality is really not working
>> reliably, like being able to boot a guest to a point where you can ssh
>> into it.
>>
>> These are common bugs, but they aren't easy ones. We've had a few folks
>> digging deep on these, but we, as a community, are not keeping up with
>> them.
>>
>> So I'd like to propose Gate Blocking Bug Fix day, to be Monday Jan 20th.
>> On that day I'd ask all core reviewers (and anyone else) on all projects
>> to set aside that day to *only* work on gate blocking bugs. We'd like to
>> quiet the queues to not include any other changes that day so that only
>> fixes related to gate blocking bugs would be in the system.
>>
>> This will have multiple goals:
>>   #1 - fix some of the top issues
>>   #2 - ensure we classify (ER fingerprint) and register everything we're
>> seeing in the gate fails
>>   #3 - ensure all gate bugs are triaged appropriately
>>
>> I'm hopefully that if we can get everyone looking at this one a single
>> day, we can start to dislodge the log jam that exists.
>>
>> Specifically I'd like to get commitments from as many PTLs as possible
>> that they'll both directly participate in the day, as well as encourage
>> the rest of their project to do the same.
>>
>>      -Sean
>>
>>
>
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