[openstack-dev] [Nova] Regarding the icehouse release roadmap tracking page

Thierry Carrez thierry at openstack.org
Tue Mar 4 10:21:06 UTC 2014


Yathiraj Udupi (yudupi) wrote:
> I was looking at the Icehouse release roadmap tracking page here
> - http://status.openstack.org/release/ 
> 
> How is the list generated?

It's automatically generated using
https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-infra/releasestatus/

> I couldn’t see the Nova Solver Scheduler blueprint here in this list
> - https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/solver-scheduler which is
> approved for icehouse-3. 
> Whoever knows or handles this release tracking page, can you please
> update this to include the above blueprint?

As mentioned on the page in a small note at the top:

"We only track active blueprints where priority is Medium, High or
Essential (release radar)"

Blueprints that are "Low" priority are explicitly excluded from this
view, unless they get "Implemented". This page is about communicating
what's likely to land in icehouse, and PTLs use the "Low" priority to
communicate that they do not commit to that blueprint landing in the
release. Therefore those do not show up on this page. It is a trade-off
to try to predict the future as accurately as we can -- it's far from
perfect (as evidenced in this cycle) and we will certainly change that
in future cycles.

Note that your blueprint appears on the icehouse-3 tracking page:
https://launchpad.net/nova/+milestone/icehouse-3

-- 
Thierry Carrez (ttx)



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