15:00:43 #startmeeting blazar 15:00:43 Meeting started Thu Jul 28 15:00:43 2022 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is priteau. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:00:43 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 15:00:43 The meeting name has been set to 'blazar' 15:00:49 #topic Roll call 15:01:38 Hello mppowers 15:01:43 Hello! 15:03:20 Hello adamcooper 15:03:58 Hi priteau! 15:05:28 #topic Zed release cycle 15:05:45 We are about one month away from feature freeze 15:06:15 It is on September 1st 15:06:47 Did you have the chance to progress on your patches since our last meeting? Not much time on my side unfortunately :( 15:07:13 I also have do not have much time to work on my blazar patches lately 15:07:56 We do have some outstanding blazar work in the Chameleon fork, some of which Adam has recently been working on which may be easier to finish in time 15:08:08 I added a section to the PTG planning etherpad https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/april2022-ptg-blazar 15:09:38 I think that summarizes most of what we have different, I think you've seen most of it prior, I know Jason had some old gerrit changes he submitted that never got finished 15:09:57 If you are happy to leave the third-party plugin aside for now, I would be happy to push this lower hanging fruit 15:10:20 At least for the general community it would be more useful 15:10:23 Yes, I won't have the time this cycle to do the work on it that is required 15:12:14 Let's focus on the smaller patches then 15:12:36 I can take soft-delete since I wrote the original patch 15:13:50 OK, that sounds good. Since then, we came across an issue with it when deleting resources 15:14:17 It's possible it's out of date with the additional changes you've made in your fork 15:14:26 ah perhaps 15:14:56 Do you have some details about the issue you saw? 15:15:30 yes, here is the PR https://github.com/ChameleonCloud/blazar/pull/73 15:16:02 which adds it to the resource tables (e.g. computehosts) and the resource properties too 15:16:21 Thanks 15:17:36 Should we assign owners to the other patches? 15:18:13 I need to check again the stop using trust patch 15:18:45 Sure, adamcooper worked on the unset resource properties and the host reallocate API endpoint for us 15:19:07 I'm unsure if there was interest in having the host reallocate API endpoint upstream, I think it's more useful for the Chameleon baremetal case 15:20:04 This is sort of a manual alternative to the healing feature? 15:20:39 Yes, basically 15:21:40 It might still be useful for operators 15:21:54 If having it upstream helps with your maintenance 15:21:57 I am ok 15:22:49 I think it works either way. 15:23:49 We also have a case for an end user to use it to swap out a specific node within their lease, and are updating the dashboard for it. Again, this may only make sense for baremetal reservations 15:25:21 Here is the PR with some screenshots, for a better understanding of what I mean https://github.com/ChameleonCloud/blazar-dashboard/pull/31 15:25:26 I may make sense for host reservation of hypervisors too, if it turns out the hypervisor you reserved doesn't work exactly like intende 15:26:18 OK, then I think we could have adamcooper work on those changes 15:26:26 Sounds good to me 15:27:13 I've updated the etherpad 15:29:06 If I find time to work on blazar, I will work on updating third party plugins as discussed last meeting 15:29:25 ok 15:29:54 Let's move on to the next topic 15:30:09 #topic October 2022 PTG 15:30:35 PTG is back as an in-person event 15:30:38 https://openinfra.dev/ptg/ 15:31:28 I don't think I will be attending. The other projects I am involved with are having virtual meetings. 15:31:42 As such I would propose to have a virtual meeting as well. 15:32:01 That sounds like a good plan to me 15:33:09 We will aim for the same week if that works for people. 15:34:15 that should work for me, I'm tentatively planning some time off around then, but do not have specific dates 15:34:39 I will probably have time off the week after or the next one 15:34:51 We could always have the meeting before or later 15:35:27 Columbus is fairly close for you, but it would be a long trip for me ;-) 15:36:30 yes, I understand. I'd have to talk more with the team to see what the interest is in attending 15:37:06 Unless you are deeply involved in contributing to an OpenStack project, I don't think it makes much sense to go. 15:37:14 The summit would be more interesting for you 15:37:22 Next one is Vancouver in 2023 15:38:01 that makes sense, I'll pencil in the summit on the calendar for now 15:38:35 the next OpenInfra Summit in Vancouver, Canada on June 13-15, 2023. 15:39:07 thanks :) 15:39:27 That's all I have for today 15:39:30 Anything else? 15:39:53 nothing else from me 15:40:14 Let's wrap up then 15:40:28 Next meeting on August 11, if you are available. 15:40:53 sounds like a plan, talk to you then! 15:40:58 Thanks for joining! 15:41:00 #endmeeting