[openstack-dev] [Heat] [Murano] [Solum] [TC] agenda for cross-project session - how to handle app lifecycle ?

Ruslan Kamaldinov rkamaldinov at mirantis.com
Sat May 10 11:02:38 UTC 2014


I'd like to propose the following agenda for cross-project session
"Solum, Murano, Heat: how to handle app lifecycle?":

A number of projects are looking at going up the stack and handle application
workload lifecycle management. This workshop aims at placing them all in the
same room and creating opportunities for convergence in the future.

1. ~10-15 minutes to present Murano including answering questions. We will
   cover mission, positioning (relation to other OpenStack projects) and further
   roadmap which addresses concers on duplication of functionality with other
   projects. We've conducted a document [1], please append your questions or
   topics to discuss upfront.

2. ~10-15 minutes to present Solum, including Q&A. I would expect some
   overview of Solum too. Solum team, please expand your plan in the linked
   etherpad [2].

3. Open discussion. Goal is to find a common ground on application lifecycle
   in OpenStack, determine project responsibilities (e.g Heat does X, Murano
   does Y, Solum does Z), discuss plan to eliminate any functionality
   duplication between these projects.

If there is another project or initiative willing to present their work please
let us know.

I've added TC to the subject because we might need someone neutral and
authoritative to moderate the session. Also, a number of questions
were raised in
comments to this session, I'll quote Steven Dake:
> "I'd be interested in having some TC representation at this session to
> understand how the TC would consider organizing these efforts (separate
> programs or expand scope of orchestration program)."

At least one TC member presence would be very welcome :)

If you have a topic to add, please update session etherpad [2].


[1] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/wGy9S94l3Q
[2] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/9XQ7Q2NQdv


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Ruslan



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