[openstack-dev] [kolla][kubernetes] One repo vs two

Michał Jastrzębski inc007 at gmail.com
Sun May 1 22:24:47 UTC 2016


While I'm not on this list, I'll speak up anyways:) on summit we agreed
that we start from separate repo, and after kolla-k8s becomes stable, we
either merge or not merge.

I'm for separate repo.
On May 1, 2016 4:06 PM, "Steven Dake (stdake)" <stdake at cisco.com> wrote:

> Ryan had rightly pointed out that when we made the original proposal 9am
> morning we had asked folks if they wanted to participate in a separate
>  repository.
>
> I don't think a separate repository is the correct approach based upon one
> off private conversations with folks at summit.  Many people from that list
> approached me and indicated they would like to see the work integrated in
> one repository as outlined in my vote proposal email.  The reasons I heard
> were:
>
>    - Better integration of the community
>    - Better integration of the code base
>    - Doesn't present an us vs them mentality that one could argue
>    happened during kolla-mesos
>    - A second repository makes k8s a second class citizen deployment
>    architecture without a voice in the full deployment methodology
>    - Two gating methods versus one
>    - No going back to a unified repository while preserving git history
>
> I favor of the separate repositories I heard
>
>    - It presents a unified workspace for kubernetes alone
>    - Packaging without ansible is simpler as the ansible directory need
>    not be deleted
>
> There were other complaints but not many pros.  Unfortunately I failed to
> communicate these complaints to the core team prior to the vote, so now is
> the time for fixing that.
>
> I'll leave it open to the new folks that want to do the work if they want
> to work on an offshoot repository and open us up to the possible problems
> above.
>
> If you are on this list:
>
>
>    - Ryan Hallisey
>    - Britt Houser
>
>
>    - mark casey
>
>
>    - Steven Dake (delta-alpha-kilo-echo)
>
>
>    - Michael Schmidt
>
>
>    - Marian Schwarz
>
>
>    - Andrew Battye
>
>
>    - Kevin Fox (kfox1111)
>
>
>    - Sidharth Surana (ssurana)
>
>
>    -  Michal Rostecki (mrostecki)
>
>
>    -   Swapnil Kulkarni (coolsvap)
>
>
>    -   MD NADEEM (mail2nadeem92)
>
>
>    -   Vikram Hosakote (vhosakot)
>
>
>    -   Jeff Peeler (jpeeler)
>
>
>    -   Martin Andre (mandre)
>
>
>    -   Ian Main (Slower)
>
>
>    - Hui Kang (huikang)
>
>
>    - Serguei Bezverkhi (sbezverk)
>
>
>    - Alex Polvi (polvi)
>
>
>    - Rob Mason
>
>
>    - Alicja Kwasniewska
>
>
>    - sean mooney (sean-k-mooney)
>
>
>    - Keith Byrne (kbyrne)
>
>
>    - Zdenek Janda (xdeu)
>
>
>    - Brandon Jozsa (v1k0d3n)
>
>
>    - Rajath Agasthya (rajathagasthya)
>    - Jinay Vora
>    - Hui Kang
>    - Davanum Srinivas
>
>
>
> Please speak up if you are in favor of a separate repository or a unified
> repository.
>
> The core reviewers will still take responsibility for determining if we
> proceed on the action of implementing kubernetes in general.
>
> Thank you
> -steve
>
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