15:00:20 <mattcrees> #startmeeting blazar 15:00:20 <opendevmeet> Meeting started Thu Sep 18 15:00:20 2025 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is mattcrees. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:00:20 <opendevmeet> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 15:00:20 <opendevmeet> The meeting name has been set to 'blazar' 15:00:31 <mattcrees> #topic Roll call 15:00:33 <mattcrees> o/ 15:01:25 <priteau> o/ 15:02:46 <mattcrees> Hello priteau 15:03:11 <mattcrees> markpowers are you also around? 15:03:41 <markpowers> o/ 15:03:46 <markpowers> my apologies I am double booked 15:03:56 <mattcrees> No worries 15:04:16 <mattcrees> #topic Flamingo cycle 15:04:30 <mattcrees> We're in the last couple of weeks for the cycle now. 15:05:49 <mattcrees> Our projects have already had their releases cut, so I believe there shouldn't be anything more for us to do 15:05:51 <priteau> I believe we merged all the release patches? 15:06:14 <priteau> Yes, I just checked our 4 code repos 15:06:17 <mattcrees> Yes, just double-checking now it looks like they've all been merged 15:07:10 <mattcrees> I know in some projects, people would immediately begin merging patches ready for the next cycle. 15:07:45 <mattcrees> Would either of you have objections to this? It could make last-minute bugfixes harder to backport to 2025.2, but these are unlikely I reckon 15:08:15 <markpowers> that is fine with me 15:09:39 <priteau> I have usually waited for the coordinated release but I guess this is fine 15:11:11 <mattcrees> Is there any particular reason why? I'd be happy to wait if it's worthwhile 15:12:12 <priteau> I think I was just looking at what nova does, but they are much bigger and have more changes of last-minute regressions 15:14:13 <priteau> I think we can start merging again 15:14:43 <mattcrees> I agree 15:15:37 <mattcrees> I'd say the first major patch we should focus on is Mark's support for traits in the flavor plugin. 15:16:28 <mattcrees> There has also been a bunch of spring cleaning type patches raised by Ivan Anfimov. I had planned to look at these next week. 15:17:05 <priteau> He's done the same in many repositories. Some have merged, there were some comments in https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/mistral-extra/+/961278/4 15:18:24 <markpowers> regarding trait support, I found that we can do the filtering directly in the placement API which will simplify the patch. I haven't had a chance to update it, but just left a comment there 15:20:48 <mattcrees> That sounds like it would be a good improvement. 15:20:56 <priteau> Do you think you can update it soon-ish so we can merge it early in the cycle? 15:21:31 <markpowers> yes, I'll try to get this done before the next blazar meeting 15:21:57 <mattcrees> Excellent, thanks Mark 15:22:28 <priteau> Are we planning to work on evenlet removal for the Gazpacho release? 15:25:10 <mattcrees> My plan was to wait for examples to borrow from in other projects. I see from the mailing list that Ironic, Barbican, Heat completed their migration. I'd need to look closer at what they've done to see if we can do the same. 15:27:23 <mattcrees> The governance timeline suggests we should support running without eventlet by 2026.2, so we should at least make a start of this in 2026.1. 15:28:13 <mattcrees> Personally I think we should just aim to outright remove eventlet, rather than supporting running both with and without. 15:28:23 <priteau> +1 15:29:35 <mattcrees> I'd be happy drive making these patches too 15:31:19 <mattcrees> That's all I wanted to talk about this week. Did either of you have anything else to raise? 15:31:28 <markpowers> nothing from me 15:31:55 <priteau> Nothing from me either. 15:32:21 <mattcrees> Ok, let's call it here then. Thank you both for joining :) 15:32:29 <priteau> Thanks! 15:32:40 <mattcrees> #endmeeting