[cinder] [3rd party ci] Deadline Has Past for Python3 Migration

Yikun Jiang yikunkero at gmail.com
Mon Aug 12 03:03:01 UTC 2019


Hi, Jay

Thanks for reminder, and I cc this mail to futaotao, who is working on
python3 migration of Huawei volume and FusionStorage Driver.

And @futaotao will make that the Huawei volume and Huawei FusionStorage
driver have good python3 support in T release.

Regards,
Yikun

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Jiang Yikun(Kero)
Mail: yikunkero at gmail.com


Jay Bryant <jungleboyj at gmail.com> 于2019年8月6日周二 上午11:45写道:

> All,
>
> This e-mail has multiple purposes.  First, I have expanded the mail
> audience to go beyond just openstack-discuss to a mailing list I have
> created for all 3rd Party CI Maintainers associated with Cinder.  I
> apologize to those of you who are getting this as a duplicate e-mail.
>
> For all 3rd Party CI maintainers who have already migrated your systems
> to using Python3.7...Thank you!  We appreciate you keeping up-to-date
> with Cinder's requirements and maintaining your CI systems.
>
> If this is the first time you are hearing of the Python3.7 requirement
> please continue reading.
>
> It has been decided by the OpenStack TC that support for Py2.7 would be
> deprecated [1].  The Train development cycle is the last cycle that will
> support Py2.7 and therefore all vendor drivers need to demonstrate
> support for Py3.7.
>
> It was discussed at the Train PTG that we would require all 3rd Party
> CIs to be running using Python3 by the Train milestone 2: [2]  We have
> been communicating the importance of getting 3rd Party CI running with
> py3 in meetings and e-mail for quite some time now, but it still appears
> that nearly half of all vendors are not yet running with Python 3. [3]
>
> If you are a vendor who has not yet moved to using Python 3 please take
> some time to review this document [4] as it has guidance on how to get
> your CI system updated.  It also includes some additional details as to
> why this requirement has been set and the associated background.  Also,
> please update the py3-ci-review etherpad with notes indicating that you
> are working on adding py3 support.
>
> I would also ask all vendors to review the etherpad I have created as it
> indicates a number of other drivers that have been marked unsupported
> due to CI systems not running properly.  If you are not planning to
> continue to support a driver adding such a note in the etherpad would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jay
>
>
> [1]
>
> http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2019-August/008255.html
>
> [2]
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/CinderTrainSummitandPTGSummary#3rd_Party_CI
>
> [3] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/cinder-py3-ci-review
>
> [4] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Cinder/3rdParty-drivers-py3-update
>
>
>
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