14:01:00 #startmeeting cloudkitty 14:01:00 Meeting started Mon Mar 8 14:01:00 2021 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is rafaelweingartne. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:01:01 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 14:01:03 The meeting name has been set to 'cloudkitty' 14:01:41 Roll count 14:01:52 o/ 14:02:27 Hi! 14:02:30 o/ 14:04:14 #topic Review priorities 14:04:21 Do you guys have some review priorities to ask for? 14:04:33 none for me 14:05:17 Just FYI that I'm testing https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cloudkitty/+/778922 14:05:21 I create a new patch to allow the admin to use multiple filters of the same type ('project_id') in the summary GET API. It would be interesting to get some opinions there. 14:05:41 mkarpiarz: Thanks! 14:06:29 Sure thing. 14:08:24 Anything else worth looking into? 14:09:13 Not from my side 14:09:29 maybe we have a release coming, but I need to take a look into the process 14:09:48 pierre: have you ever closed a Cloudkitty release before? 14:10:18 Yes, it's easy 14:10:30 Just need to tag an RC1 of the various components 14:10:49 I see 14:10:59 do we get a ping to execute this process? 14:11:30 I think so, the release management team will propose something 14:11:33 https://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/release-management.html 14:11:46 Ok, thanks 14:11:48 But I will monitor once we are near 14:12:33 ok, thanks for the help 14:13:55 So, moving on 14:14:02 #topic AOB 14:14:09 Now, I open for general questions and topics that people might have. 14:14:50 Nothing from my side. 14:15:06 This week is feature freeze so we should wrap up patches 14:15:14 (although our PTL can grant exceptions) 14:15:50 Which patches do we think are in a good state for Wallaby? 14:16:22 mkarpiarz: Is NOTNUMBOOL still WIP? 14:17:26 Yeah, I need to add docs. 14:18:29 this one seems to be ready as well: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cloudkitty/+/774520 14:19:50 priteau: I did not understand your comment in: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/cloudkitty/+/774634 14:20:03 could you clarify it? 14:20:18 Well, it's my fault. You originally suggested something like last_processed_timestamp 14:20:41 And I asked to change it to last_processed_at to make it similar to timestamps in other OpenStack DBs 14:21:15 But it's a different meaning: it doesn't really track when the last period was processed, but which one 14:22:03 i.e. if you stop cloudkitty and restart it several hours later, this value will be set to times from the past (until it progressively syncs with present) 14:22:49 Do you see what I mean? 14:24:00 yes, I see 14:24:08 and yes, that is what happens 14:24:19 I do not see the problem with this name though 14:25:26 Well, last_processed_at could make you think that it is the time the period is actually processed 14:25:38 Maybe just call it "last_processed"? 14:26:15 Hmm, I see 14:26:31 I would like to see an "at" or "timestamp" wording 14:26:50 otherwise, just reading, we do not know what the type of the field is 14:27:50 What do others think? 14:27:54 So last_processed_timestamp or last_processed_time? 14:27:59 Like you originally suggested 14:28:13 mkarpiarz? 14:29:08 Not sure about this one. 14:29:22 priteau: if we decide to change? What do we do? I mean, we create a new spec to amend the one that has been merged? 14:30:02 It's not a formal process. If we all agree on the code review, we can change the spec later. 14:31:30 I see 14:32:25 if you all agree, I can change to last_processed_timestamp or last_processed_time, then 14:33:09 It would be good to understand if it's the time of the start or end of the last period 14:33:37 it is the last timestamp that has been processed 14:37:42 I will do the change then 14:37:43 and we can discuss afterwards in the patch 14:37:52 Thanks 14:38:16 OK 14:45:51 If we do no have anything else 14:46:02 I will close the meeting in the next 5 minutes 14:46:08 Thank you guys for participating. Have a nice week. 14:46:37 Thanks rafaelweingartne! 14:47:13 Thank you all! 14:51:32 #endmeeting