[Openstack] [ceilometer] Release status 2012-10-05
Graham Binns
graham.binns at canonical.com
Fri Oct 5 10:58:01 UTC 2012
Hi all,
Here's a better-late-than-never release status update for Ceilometer 0.9. We're now a week away from release.
Release in numbers
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Bugs in progress: 5
Fixes committed: 39
Triaged bugs: 15
Confirmed bugs: 21
New bugs: 1
These numbers were generated using a launchpadlib API script (attached). We haven't set up a milestone for the 0.9 release; I suggest that we do and will take care of it today if no-one objects.
The full list of bugs by status is attached for completeness.
Status of roadmap
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According to http://wiki.openstack.org/EfficientMetering/RoadMap, there's one bug still in progress that should be targeted for Folsom.0:
1021775: Assignee: jdanjou; Listen Quantum notifications
Julien, what's the situation with this? I know we're technically in feature freeze but we've got a week left until release and if we can get this committed and QA'd in time, that would be lovely.
QA status
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I've no information about the QA status of any of the above bugs. Is this recorded anywhere? If not, I'd suggest that we record it as a tag on the bug, thus (liberally stolen from the Launchpad project):
- Not QA'd yet: qa-needstesting
- QA'd; all good: qa-good
- QA'd; bad: qa-bad (can be updated to
qa-needstesting or -good once problems are fixed)
Objections, comments?
Further questions
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Are there any bugs not listed on the roadmap that are essential for the 0.9 release?
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