[openstack-dev] [neutron] New cycle started. What are you up to, folks?

Kyle Mestery mestery at mestery.com
Thu Oct 1 15:05:29 UTC 2015


On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 9:57 AM, Sean M. Collins <sean at coreitpro.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 01, 2015 at 10:02:24AM EDT, Ihar Hrachyshka wrote:
> > - more changes with less infra tinkering! neutron devs should not need
> to go to infra projects so often to make an impact;
> > -- make our little neat devstack plugin used for qos and sr-iov only a
> huge pile of bash code that is currently stored in devstack and is proudly
> called neutron-legacy now; and make the latter obsolete and eventually
> removed from devstack;
>
> We may need to discuss this. I am currently doing a refactor of the
> Neutron DevStack integration in
>
> https://review.openstack.org/168438
>
> If I understand your message correctly, I disagree that we should be
> moving all the DevStack support for Neutron out of DevStack and making
> it a plugin. All that does is move the mess from one corner of the room,
> to another corner.
>
> I would actually be in favor of cleaning up the mess AND moving it into
neutron. If it's in Neutron, we control our own destiny with regards to
landing patches which affect devstack and ultimately our gate jobs. To me,
that's a huge win-win. Thus, cleanup first, then move to Neutron.


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> Sean M. Collins
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