14:00:01 #startmeeting cloudkitty 14:00:02 Meeting started Mon Aug 24 14:00:01 2020 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is priteau. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:00:03 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 14:00:05 The meeting name has been set to 'cloudkitty' 14:00:13 #topic Roll call 14:00:20 Hello o/ 14:00:43 Hi 14:01:16 Hello! 14:02:03 Let's wait a few minutes for more people to join 14:06:16 I was hoping for more people. Well, let's get started. 14:06:28 #topic Revival of the project 14:07:08 If you're here it means you are interested in CloudKitty! 14:08:02 Background: CloudKitty is the rating service for OpenStack 14:08:11 It has historically been developed mostly by a French company called Objectif Libre 14:08:40 Since March 2020 activity on the project stopped and there was a recent discussion about its status 14:08:56 A few people volunteered to help, me included 14:09:16 +1 14:09:34 The Technical Committee (TC) has given me the Project Team Leader (PTL) role for the Victoria release due to the inactivity of the previous PTL 14:10:24 And there are new core reviewers: Luis Ramirez and Rafael Weingärtner 14:11:42 The Objectif Libre CEO also said that they're working on getting someone from the company working on CloudKitty again 14:12:36 I propose that we introduce ourselves and explain why we are interested in CloudKitty and how we plan to contribute to the project 14:12:43 I'll start 14:13:27 I am Pierre Riteau, I work as a software engineer at StackHPC, a Bristol-based cloud/HPC consultancy (though I am based in France) 14:13:44 I contribute to several OpenStack projects already such as Blazar and Kayobe 14:14:10 I've started working with CloudKitty about a year ago 14:14:26 I've deployed it for several of our customers, using different configurations 14:14:40 1) Ceilometer + Gnocchi 14:14:47 2) Ceilometer + Monasca 14:14:56 3) Prometheus exporters + Monasca 14:15:04 So I am interested in all of those :-) 14:15:46 I plan to contribute to the project by making sure we have a Victoria release that is stable, hopefully with a few improvements as well. 14:16:23 LuisRmz: can you introduce yourself? 14:16:27 Sure... 14:16:47 I'm Luis Ramirez from Madrid, Spain. I've been involved in OpenSource projects from 1997 and involved in the OSF from 2011. 14:17:47 I'm Cloud Solutions Architect with many other tasks in OpenCloud.es 14:18:53 Deploying OS world wide for many customers and involved in OS ansible & OS charmed 14:19:51 Are you planning to work on the CloudKitty code base itself or focus more on packaging? 14:19:52 My frist aproach to CloudKitty was close to 1 year ago too 14:20:10 If I can manage right,,, both 14:20:19 Cool :-) 14:20:54 I've almost ready the charm for CloudKittym but need to be updated for the last releases 14:21:48 I'm also involved in many other OS-Ansible projects & developing more charms for others projects not covered like vpp 14:22:22 That means that I don't spend so much time sleeping :D 14:22:50 Have you deployed CloudKitty in production clouds or just testing it for now? 14:23:33 in production on queens & train releases for several customers 14:24:32 with Ceilomter + Gnocchi & Prometheus exporters + Monasca too 14:24:53 Nice! 14:25:18 Thanks Luis 14:25:24 And what about you mkarpiarz? 14:26:22 Hi. Mariusz Karpiarz here. I work for vScaler (UK-based, https://www.vscaler.com/our-history/). 14:27:50 We're deploying CloudKitty in a POC for one of our clients so whilst doing this I hope I can also help with the project in some limited capacity. 14:29:58 That would be great. Even if you don't contribute code, feedback about issues, documentation, etc. are very valuable 14:31:34 I was hoping to see Rafael Weingärtner at this meeting 14:31:46 He's been active on Gerrit, reviewing and merging patches 14:32:40 So now that we all know each other, here is what I would like to discuss today: 14:32:43 * Priorities for the Victoria release 14:32:47 * Wallaby PTG plans 14:33:04 #topic Priorities for the Victoria release 14:33:23 In case you are not familiar with the OpenStack release schedule 14:33:40 Victoria is the current release undergoing development 14:33:50 Here's the schedule: 14:33:52 #link https://releases.openstack.org/victoria/schedule.html 14:34:33 The important dates are: 14:34:53 Next week: Final release for non-client libraries 14:35:03 I am not sure if any CloudKitty deliverable is concerned 14:35:26 September 10: Feature freeze and final release for client libraries 14:35:52 So in theory we should merge any new feature planned for Victoria by September 10 14:36:01 We should also release python-cloudkittyclient 14:36:18 Then September 24 is RC1 14:36:33 And October 15 is final release 14:37:07 As such I think the priorities are: 14:37:20 Review any outstanding patches on python-cloudkittyclient 14:37:23 https://review.opendev.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/python-cloudkittyclient+branch:master 14:37:37 It's mostly code maintenance, nothing complex 14:38:38 Review any new feature in cloudkitty itself: https://review.opendev.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/cloudkitty+branch:master 14:39:16 One that is particularly interesting for me is the Monasca Fetcher: https://review.opendev.org/#/c/687022/ 14:39:39 There are also some changes to the prometheus collector, but I've never used it 14:40:08 If you want to contribute, the best way is to review some of these patches 14:40:25 Any comment? 14:40:42 Agree! Sounds like a good plan 14:41:02 the only point is that we're really close to the dead line dates 14:41:21 so we need to try to be active as much as possible 14:42:22 We've been making some progress over the past week, but there's more to do of course 14:42:46 I am busy with a work project until Friday but then should have more time to focus on CloudKitty 14:44:39 #topic Wallaby PTG plans 14:44:52 The next release after Victoria is called Wallaby 14:45:39 The Project Teams Gathering (PTG) for Wallaby is scheduled for the last week of October 14:45:55 We have to announce if we want to meet as the CloudKitty team 14:46:10 (it's remote of course) 14:46:55 I think it would be very useful, to make a solid plan for Wallaby (we started too late during the Victoria cycle to change anything important) 14:47:32 One caveat though: I won't be able to join this PTG at all, so I am looking for a volunteer to organise the session(s) 14:48:34 Do you mean the PTG for Wallaby? 14:49:32 Yes, the PTG for Wallaby: https://www.openstack.org/ptg 14:49:37 October 26-30, 2020 14:52:07 I'll also ask Rafael if he plans to join the PTG 14:53:21 There's still some time to think about it: we must complete BOTH the survey AND reserve time in the ethercalc by September 11th at 7:00 UTC. 14:53:31 Count on me if Rafael is not able to do it! 14:53:40 Thank you LuisRmz! 14:54:24 #topic AOB 14:54:34 Anything else to share today? 14:55:03 Merged openstack/python-cloudkittyclient master: Fix pygments style https://review.opendev.org/729504 14:57:41 I guess not? Let's wrap up then 14:57:50 Thank you both for joining 14:58:03 I'll follow up on the mailing list to ask about plans for the PTG 14:58:11 ok.. great! 14:58:39 Next IRC meeting is in two weeks, September 7, same time 14:58:42 same place 14:58:50 bye! 14:58:52 #endmeeting