[openstack-dev] [keystone] Keystone Team Update - Week of 22 January 2018

Lance Bragstad lbragstad at gmail.com
Tue Jan 30 15:01:49 UTC 2018



On 01/27/2018 01:16 PM, Colleen Murphy wrote:
> # Keystone Team Update - Week of 22 January 2018
>
> ## News
>
> ### Feature freeze
>
> This week was feature freeze and client freeze. While we approved
> everything we cared about for this release on time, some CI issues
> (some unexpected and some predictable) delayed these features being
> merged. The release team has extended the freeze deadline to Monday,
> which should (hopefully) give us enough time for the last few changes
> to land before we release RC1.
>
> ### RC bugs
>
> We've started compiling a list of potential release-critical bugs[1].
> Please continue to report bugs as you find them in the RC, and also
> please focus your attention on fixing these bugs and reviewing
> bugfixes.
Looks like everything that is a possible RC bug is targeted accordingly.
Here is a LP link in case that's easier for some people to track [0].

[0] https://goo.gl/A5Wz4Z
>
> [1] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/keystone-queens-bug-list
>
> ### API Discovery
>
> We had some interesting discussions this week about experimental APIs
> and API discovery[2][3]. This was partly in the context of our new
> "unified limits" API, which is step 1 in providing a cross-project
> service where quotas for projects could be set and retrieved by other
> OpenStack services. We're marking this API as "experimental" for the
> time being while we shake out some of the cross-project usage patterns
> we'll need to support, but this poses a discoverabiltiy problem. We
> already expose a "home document" which lists all of our API routes and
> their statuses, e.g. whether they're tagged as "experimental". While
> this seems like a really useful feature for API consumers as well as a
> great way to expose experimental features without committing to
> stability, it seems like the JSON-home standard never quite made it
> off the ground, so it's not a standard we can rely on API consumers
> supporting. However, we could certainly build off of what we already
> have to enhance our API discoverability
>
> [2] http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/irclogs/%23openstack-keystone/%23openstack-keystone.2018-01-24.log.html#t2018-01-24T22:27:50
> [3] http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/irclogs/%23openstack-keystone/%23openstack-keystone.2018-01-25.log.html#t2018-01-25T14:43:46
> [4] https://mnot.github.io/I-D/json-home/
>
> ### GSoC Projects
>
> OpenStack is applying to participate in the Google Summer of Code
> project[5]. We've started compiling a list of potential projects that
> a GSoC intern could work on[6]. Please help us add to the list! And if
> you're interested in being a mentor, please step up! We'll likely
> discuss this more at the next keystone meeting.
>
> [5] http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/irclogs/%23openstack-keystone/%23openstack-keystone.2018-01-25.log.html#t2018-01-25T14:38:28
> [6] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/keystone-internship-ideas
>
> ## Recently Merged Changes
>
> Search query: https://goo.gl/hdD9Kw
>
> We merged 49 changes this week, though we approved quite a few that
> are still making their way through the gate, including changes that
> are part of our main feature objectives.
>
> ## Changes that need Attention
>
> Search query: https://goo.gl/h9knRA
>
> There are 36 changes that are passing CI, not in merge conflict, have
> no negative reviews and aren't proposed by bots. Expect to see a lot
> more as we bugstomp over the next two weeks.
>
> ## Milestone Outlook
>
> https://releases.openstack.org/queens/schedule.html
>
> This week marked feature freeze and client freeze, but due to a number
> of CI problems the release team has extended the feature freeze till
> Monday and the client freeze until Tuesday[7]. This just means the
> approved changes that we still have moving through CI should hopefully
> have time to finish and be merged.
>
> [7] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2018-January/126621.html
>
> ## Shout-outs
>
> Thanks to the whole team for working so hard this week!
>
> ## Help with this newsletter
>
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> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/keystone-team-newsletter
>
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