[openstack-dev] [tc][ptls][all] Potential Queens Goal: Migrate Off Paste
Amrith Kumar
amrith.kumar at gmail.com
Wed May 31 21:12:15 UTC 2017
I agree, this would be a good thing to do and something which will definitely improve the overall ease of upgrades. We already have two Queens goals though; do we want to add a third?
-amrith
P.S. I'd happily volunteer doing this, with a real end user benefit, over the current tempest shuffle goal. My 2c worth.
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Amrith Kumar
amrith.kumar at gmail.com
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> From: Mike [mailto:thingee at gmail.com]
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> Cc: Sean Dague <sean at dague.net>
> Subject: [openstack-dev] [tc][ptls][all] Potential Queens Goal: Migrate Off
> Paste
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> As part of our community wide goals process [1], we will discuss the
> potential goals that came out of the forum session in Boston [2].
> These discussions will aid the TC in making a final decision of what goals
> the community will work towards in the Queens release.
>
> For this thread we will be discussing migrating off paste. This was suggested
> by Sean Dague. I’m not sure if he’s leading this effort, but here’s a excerpt
> from him to get us started:
>
> A migration path off of paste would be a huge win. Paste deploy is
> unmaintained (as noted in the etherpad) and being in etc means it's another
> piece of gratuitous state that makes upgrading harder than it really should
> be. This is one of those that is going to require someone to commit to
> working out that migration path up front. But it would be a pretty good chunk
> of debt and upgrade ease.
>
>
> [1] - https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/index.html
> [2] - https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/BOS-forum-Queens-Goals
>
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