17:00:41 #startmeeting: tailgate 17:00:43 Meeting started Thu Jul 30 17:00:41 2015 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is malini. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 17:00:45 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 17:00:48 The meeting name has been set to '__tailgate' 17:01:02 anybody around? 17:02:26 gema, beisner, jasonsb, jose-idar: want to do the meeting today? 17:02:56 +1 but i was on vacation for most of the time so i don't have too much to report 17:03:14 hmmm…& nobody else seems to be around :/ 17:04:26 jasonsb: Guess we'll wait for 5 min & then decide to have it or not? 17:04:41 ok 17:05:03 btw, i met few more rackspace people at kolla midcycle meetup 17:05:11 you have good people 17:05:21 jasonsb: we sure do :) 17:05:35 i also found kolla people to be like-minded to us 17:05:41 I work out of ATL office - so I don't know too many ppl :( 17:05:47 we are a small ship here 17:06:06 it may well be that kolla can be a distribution mechanism for tailgate tooling 17:06:10 jasonsb: what does koola do? I thought it had something to do with containers 17:06:26 its like osad but in containers 17:06:36 testing came up 17:06:48 and everybody in the room said tempest not good for testing a real cloud 17:07:00 rally is somewhat better 17:07:22 but overall the mood of the room was the testing available was meh 17:07:27 I think ppl try to use tempest for everything, because there are no alternatives 17:07:59 anyway, i think tailgate would be well received in kolla community 17:08:18 jasonsb: as soon as we have a game plan :) 17:08:20 it fills a neccessary component and kolla doesn't want to do that 17:08:46 what do the kolla folks need from a testing perspective? 17:09:03 you deploy a cloud (with ha blah blah) 17:09:06 how do you know it works? 17:09:26 I have heard tht somewhere else ;) 17:09:31 :) 17:10:29 But tht is really good finding jasonsb 17:11:12 jasonsb: looks like we dont have anybody else. what do you want to do? 17:11:19 i personally like it because we get to focus on our tooling, but if kolla will deploy for us we know the user experience 17:11:31 and also kolla wants to solve the same problem 17:11:53 im fine 17:11:55 Is Kolla meant to deploy OS clouds using docker? 17:11:59 i had a question for you 17:12:04 jasonsb: sure 17:12:10 kolla deploys openstack clouds using docker 17:12:25 (in 2 minutes) 17:12:34 its pretty fast 17:12:44 jasonsb: tht is neat..we should be able to integrate with them 17:12:49 you can push config change and it will restart services blah blah 17:13:05 oh 17:13:14 6 companies have expressed interest in using kolla 17:13:33 so if we do provide tooling we will have an audience 17:13:42 wonder how magnum is different from kolla? 17:13:54 quite a bit i think 17:13:58 magnum uses nova 17:14:36 nova provides place for housekeeping daemons etc in addition to container stuff 17:14:42 (as i understand it) 17:14:54 aah..ok 17:15:02 oh, one more thing 17:15:09 since i'm pitching kolla 17:15:16 kolla uses ansible to deploy 17:15:29 ansible has metadata and inventory files for what services live where 17:15:46 i think this could be useful for us, even though it is a bit specific 17:15:58 hmm..we can probably use tht to build a conf file 17:15:59 we could implement ha testing with that metadata and have a end-to-end 17:16:08 yeah..tht sounds cool!! 17:16:23 its deployment specific, but i think thats the nature of it anyway 17:16:31 oh 17:16:47 if we can decouple the deployment & testing, we might be able to use it across 17:16:47 and kolla is meant to be able to deploy multiple versions of openstack 17:17:02 so if we provide testing that fills that void we would be rockstars 17:17:03 :) 17:17:10 since tempest cannot do that 17:17:23 aahh..MONEY, FAME,...... 17:17:43 yeah, definitely in it for the money and fame :) 17:17:47 :D 17:17:51 questoin 17:18:01 i see a few links for the goog spyderdyne form 17:18:10 is that settled or still WIP? 17:18:16 its still WIP 17:18:37 can i help? 17:18:40 we were all supposed to put our brain dump in an etherpad on what we shud/not cover 17:18:57 jasonsb: tht'll be neat..Let me dig the links from the last minutes 17:19:10 ok, let me review etherpad 17:19:15 jasonsb: http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/tailgate/2015/tailgate.2015-07-23-17.00.txt 17:19:22 Looks for the links there 17:19:43 ok, i'll spend some time 17:19:53 jasonsb: I think spyderdyne might have gotten busy 17:20:55 is gema on vacation? 17:21:05 its august almost 17:21:28 yeap! She was dealing with some flood stuff last week 17:21:38 I hope she is done with all of tht 17:21:47 the 'yeap' was not for vacation :/ 17:21:51 I dont know 17:22:01 flood stuff 17:22:04 ewww 17:22:07 hope everything ok 17:22:13 I hope the worst is over 17:22:19 could you do me a favor 17:22:22 sure 17:22:32 of the tools you are aware of 17:22:49 do you think any of them are low hanging fruit where we could package them into stackforge 17:22:56 and kolla can consume them? 17:23:14 i think it would energize our group if we could demo our tools in action 17:23:38 jasonsb: sorry…bad wifi 17:23:50 i think it would energize our group if we could demo our tools in action 17:23:50 jasonsb: Rackspace has many of the tests opensourced 17:24:05 https://github.com/stackforge/cloudcafe 17:24:15 is that what you would start with? 17:24:15 But…I am not sure if tht is what kolla needs 17:24:28 kolla wants to start with something and then grow it 17:24:39 so doesn't have to be fancy 17:24:52 but small and tight would be nice-to-haves 17:25:07 hmmm….which projects are they targetting? 17:25:13 all the big tent ? 17:25:37 i think the things people use 17:25:47 potentially anything in openstack namespace 17:26:01 kolla can use binary distros or build from source 17:26:07 so its kind of open 17:26:38 i think hds will probably add manila if nobody else gets there first 17:27:45 jasonsb: I really cant think of any one tool tht kolla can consume :/ 17:28:00 tht is the problem all of us have :( 17:28:27 we have tempest, internal tests, rally yada yada 17:28:39 But not a clear answer on what we are testing 17:29:01 i think a test which runs without adversely effecting the cloud is job #1 17:29:47 i think most people are flexible on functionality if you can nail that point 17:31:24 gtg for another meeting…will ttyl 17:31:27 #endmeeting