[openstack-dev] [stable] Preparing 2014.2.4 (Juno) WAS Re: [Openstack-operators] [stable][all] Keeping Juno "alive" for longer.

Matt Riedemann mriedem at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Tue Nov 17 02:57:09 UTC 2015



On 11/16/2015 8:49 PM, Rochelle Grober wrote:
> I would like to make a plea that while Juno is locked down so as no changes can be made against it, the branch remains on the git.openstack.org site.  Please?  One area that could be better investigated with the branch in place is upgrade.  Kilo will continue to get patches, as will Liberty, so an occasional grenade run (once a week?  more often?  Less often) could help operators understand what is in store for them when they finally can upgrade from Juno.  Yes, it will require occasional resources for the run, but I think this is one of the cheapest forms of insurance in support of the installed base of users, before a Stable Release team is put together.
>
> My $.02
>
> --Rocky
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Gary Kotton [mailto:gkotton at vmware.com]
>> Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 6:04 AM
>> To: Flavio Percoco; OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage
>> questions)
>> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [stable] Preparing 2014.2.4 (Juno) WAS Re:
>> [Openstack-operators] [stable][all] Keeping Juno "alive" for longer.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/13/15, 3:23 PM, "Flavio Percoco" <flavio at redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 10/11/15 16:11 +0100, Alan Pevec wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> while we continue discussion about the future of stable branches in
>>>> general and stable/juno in particular, I'd like to execute the
>> current
>>>> plan which was[1]
>>>>
>>>> 2014.2.4 (eol) early November, 2015. release manager: apevec
>>>>
>>>> Iff there's enough folks interested (I'm not) in keep Juno alive
>>
>> +1 I do not see any reason why we should still invest time and effort
>> here. Lets focus on stable/kilo
>>
>>>> longer, they could resurrect it but until concrete plan is done let's
>>>> be honest and stick to the agreed plan.
>>>>
>>>> This is a call to stable-maint teams for Nova, Keystone, Glance,
>>>> Cinder, Neutron, Horizon, Heat, Ceilometer, Trove and Sahara to
>> review
>>>> open stable/juno changes[2] and approve/abandon them as appropriate.
>>>> Proposed timeline is:
>>>> * Thursday Nov 12 stable/juno freeze[3]
>>>> * Thursday Nov 19 release 2014.2.1
>>>>
>>>
>>> General ack from a stable-maint point of view! +1 on the above
>>>
>>> Flavio
>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Alan
>>>>
>>>> [1]
>>>> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StableBranchRelease#Planned_stable.2F
>> juno
>>>> _releases_.2812_months.29
>>>>
>>>> [2]
>>>> https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+AND+branch:stable/juno+A
>> ND+%
>>>> 28project:openstack/nova+OR+project:openstack/keystone+OR+project:ope
>> nsta
>>>> ck/glance+OR+project:openstack/cinder+OR+project:openstack/neutron+OR
>> +pro
>>>> ject:openstack/horizon+OR+project:openstack/heat+OR+project:openstack
>> /cei
>>>> lometer+OR+project:openstack/trove+OR+project:openstack/sahara%29,n,z
>>>>
>>>> [3] documented  in
>>>> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StableBranch#Stable_release_managers
>>>> TODO add in new location
>>>> http://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/stable-branches.html
>>>>
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>>> Flavio Percoco
>>
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I'm assuming you mean grenade runs on stable/kilo. A grenade job on 
stable/kilo is installing stable/juno and then upgrading to stable/kilo 
(the change being tested is on stable/kilo). The grenade jobs for 
stable/juno were stopped when icehouse-eol happened.

Arguably we could still be testing grenade on stable/kilo by just 
installing Juno 2014.2.4 (last Juno point release before EOL) and then 
upgrading to stable/kilo.

-- 

Thanks,

Matt Riedemann




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