14:00:09 <mark-burnett> #startmeeting airship
14:00:10 <openstack> Meeting started Tue Oct 23 14:00:09 2018 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes.  The chair is mark-burnett. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot.
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14:00:13 <openstack> The meeting name has been set to 'airship'
14:00:16 <mattmceuen> o/ !
14:00:21 <roman_g> o/
14:00:30 <mark-burnett> Please feel free to add to the agenda: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/airship-meeting-2018-10-23
14:00:39 <aaronsheffield> O/
14:00:40 <seaneagan> o/
14:00:58 <hogepodge> Hi
14:01:32 <evrardjp> o/
14:02:18 <dwalt> o/
14:02:43 <b-str> hello
14:03:07 <mattmceuen> I'm having some trouble loading the etherpad this morning, is it just me?
14:03:14 <mark-burnett> No, I was also having issues
14:03:28 <mark-burnett> Maybe we can proceed in a more roundtable fashion to avoid etherpad frustrations
14:03:45 <mark-burnett> #topic  Airship in a Bottle Improvements
14:03:56 <evrardjp> it's not only you, it's been recent issues, maybe due to etherpad server recent update
14:04:32 <mark-burnett> So AIAB has been kind of back-burnered for a while, and I think a few people are feeling it's time to give it a bit more attention.
14:05:23 <mark-burnett> Roman has been working on a pipeline for it, for example
14:05:57 <roman_g> http://10.24.20.18:30081/job/integration/job/airship/job/airship-in-a-bottle/207/console - running with the latest patch merged. Will fail in ~40min.
14:06:14 <mattmceuen> roman_g can see the future : D
14:06:49 <roman_g> mattmceuen: because it fails on my laptop and it fails on someone else's VM in mailing list with this patch
14:07:11 <mattmceuen> yup
14:07:22 <roman_g> http://10.24.20.18:30081/job/integration/job/airship/job/airship-in-a-bottle/207/console failure log
14:07:36 <b-str> Also - been thinking of trying to integrate the older bash script version of Airship-in-a-bottle with the newer, more robust version in the same project that we use for gating. There are some challenges with this in terms of setup that would have to be addressed, and may prevent full convergence, but these concepts need to come together so we have less drift between them.
14:07:55 <mark-burnett> So, one issue we still have is that the pipelines we have at AT&T aren't ready to be exposed on public IPs, so we can't really post those results to gerrit.   (As you can see by the 10/8 ip)
14:08:41 <mark-burnett> I can't really comment on the progress there, though I know there is at least some effort underway
14:08:41 <openstackgerrit> Merged openstack/airship-treasuremap master: Updates shipyard_deploy with new shipyar2 logic  https://review.openstack.org/612433
14:09:13 <roman_g> I've posted comment in StoryBoard on AiaB here: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2003778#comment-109027
14:09:23 <b-str> There's also some discussion going on about moving to the airship-treasuremap project for much of the configuration for our airship-in-a-bottle needs, to drive further deduplication of effort.
14:09:43 <b-str> yep, that's the storyboard for it.
14:09:50 <mattmceuen> I haven't played with AiaB for a bit - b_str can you outline the drift between "old aiab script" and "new multinode goods", and where they might get better aligned?
14:09:51 <mark-burnett> Yeah, I suspect that will be useful - it will make the "demo"/entrypoint for people nearer to the next steps
14:10:28 <b-str> the big difference right now is the expectation of bring your own vm, vs. the mulitnode gates setting up their own vms dynamically.
14:10:50 <b-str> so it changes where a user starts...
14:11:17 <b-str> otherwise, the multinode gates provide templated scripting of steps, as opposed to AIAB is bunch of bash.
14:11:34 <b-str> It's all bash, I guess... but AIAB is less reusable.
14:12:57 <mattmceuen> I do like the idea of aiab  continuing to run airship on the node it's executed from
14:13:31 <b-str> anyway, this will need some serious thought to be meaningful.
14:13:53 <mark-burnett> Ok, anyone have any other topics?
14:14:15 <mark-burnett> We are pretty light lately, as we have been hard focused on building a release internally at AT&T
14:17:11 <mattmceuen> Suggestion for next time:
14:17:36 <mattmceuen> We've been doing a lot of security work across Airship & taking advantage of HTK things as well
14:17:53 <mattmceuen> Might be a good level set to kind of iterate through thoses here so we're all aware of the roadmap & status
14:18:18 <mattmceuen> I can get w/ you mark-burnett to brainstorm this between now and then?
14:18:52 <roman_g> whom? )
14:19:27 <mark-burnett> If you want to
14:20:22 <mark-burnett> Any other thoughts before we close?
14:20:26 <mattmceuen> roman_g:  whom = the airship team (us) :)
14:20:32 <roman_g> :)
14:20:39 <roman_g> no other thoughts
14:21:02 <roman_g> anyone wants to come to Czech Republic in January?
14:21:25 <roman_g> there will be a big IT conference
14:21:33 <roman_g> DevConf 2019
14:21:39 <roman_g> Red Hat is organizing
14:21:51 <portdirect> I've been in the past - its really good
14:22:09 <portdirect> roman_g: how far is it from you?
14:22:17 <mark-burnett> Thanks for coming everyone
14:22:18 <mark-burnett> #endmeeting