00:02:11 #startmeeting CongressTeamMeeting 00:02:12 Meeting started Thu Oct 6 00:02:11 2016 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is thinrichs. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 00:02:13 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 00:02:15 The meeting name has been set to 'congressteammeeting' 00:02:21 Hi all! 00:02:38 hi 00:02:42 Agenda for the week… 00:02:47 hello 00:02:53 1. Newton 00:02:55 2. Barcelona 00:03:03 3. PTGs 00:03:04 4. status 00:03:11 Anything else? 00:04:21 #topic Newton 00:04:34 It looks like we've got Newton ready to release! 00:04:54 ekcs did a fantastic job of fixing a number of vital last minute bugs 00:05:30 Big big thanks to everyone for completing our biggest, most complex release in recent memory. 00:05:35 We ended up spinning 3 release-candidates 00:06:30 ekcs: HAHT was definitely a top-to-bottom effort that took the whole team spanned over at least 2 releases. 00:06:57 It's also vital for production deployments 00:07:52 One of the bugs that showed up late requires a schema change to do a proper fix 00:08:24 We should probably do that now and decide whether to backport it to Newton or not 00:08:58 so that (a) the next Newton release includes the proper fix and (b) it will be easier to backport bugfixes to Newton 00:09:28 great. 00:09:30 I'd imagine that we'll end up seeing bugs that we'll want to fix in Newton, based on the nature of HAHT and how we finished it up so close to the deadline 00:10:13 Maybe that's a good goal for Barcelona: get the fixes into master and Newton that we already know we need. 00:10:45 And also get all the outstanding code that's been hanging around in gerrit merged 00:10:57 Does that sound good? 00:11:06 great. 00:11:09 Any questions/comments about Newton? 00:11:50 #topic Barcelona 00:12:13 We have an etherpad where I've been putting our schedule and recording people who wanted to talk with us 00:12:15 https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/congress-ocata-design-summit 00:12:46 I'm thinking we should reach out to some more people who might have use cases or feature requests 00:13:09 Right now we have 4 people who want to talk. 00:13:41 Neutron fwaas, Keystone quotas, NFV with Bryan and masahito 00:13:49 Who else should we reach out to? 00:14:39 Do you know Monasca team has progress? 00:15:25 We has some talks in last 2 summit. 00:15:41 masahito: that's a good suggestion. I'll reach out to them 00:16:13 I was also thinking about going down the list of congress-related talks to see if any of them want to meet up: 00:16:15 https://www.openstack.org/summit/barcelona-2016/summit-schedule/global-search?t=congress 00:17:21 If anyone has thoughts, add them to the etherpad and ping ekcs or I 00:17:27 or reach out to them yourselves 00:17:33 For use cases, there are a few OPNFV projects other than Doctor and Copper that may use (or want to use) Congress 00:18:00 aimeeu: examples? 00:18:42 Moon and Policy Test are 2 that come to mind, but I don't know the current state of the project 00:18:58 aimeeu: do you know any of the people working on those? 00:19:17 I can get more info tomorrow 00:19:31 No, but I can ask bryan_att 00:20:00 That'd be great. I'm happy to reach out to them, or you can of course 00:20:31 I already have a meeting with him tomorrow, so I'll just add it to the agenda. 00:20:38 aimeeu: Thanks! 00:20:46 ramineni_: how go the dinner plans? 00:21:15 thinrichs: reservation done for 27th 00:21:27 i got the confirmation mail 00:22:18 Great! I'm looking forward to it. Thanks for taking care of that 00:22:39 np 00:22:49 aimeeu: any word yet on whether you'll make it? 00:23:07 Yes! My travel request has been approved! 00:23:19 * aimeeu happy dance happy dance 00:23:22 Nice! 00:23:32 Nice 00:23:38 It'll be good to meet you in real life 00:23:44 ha ha ha ha ha 00:23:47 = ) 00:23:56 great :) 00:24:47 aimeeu: Oct 27th congress team dinner.. you are free right 00:25:12 As of now, yes I am and plan to join you all. 00:25:29 aimeeu: great 00:25:39 Looking forward to meeting you all in person too. 00:26:03 I'm so excited about the trip that I've started listening to beginner spanish podcasts to prep! 00:26:08 Should be fun 00:26:13 Anything else on Barcelona? 00:26:29 All I know is “no hablo espanol” 00:26:43 :p 00:28:38 #topic PTGs 00:29:03 ekcs sent out an email just a bit ago about the split of the summit into a working session and the community forum 00:29:05 #link http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-October/105157.html 00:30:20 I'll let everyone read that email and the follow up that ekcs sent 00:30:30 which is here 00:30:32 http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-October/105159.html 00:31:11 Obviously we'll all need to think about this and figure out what travel budgets look like, 00:31:19 but it's maybe worth having people at least ask questions and make comments now 00:32:22 I think the average developer will be sent to the PTGs rather than the Summits 00:32:54 So of the 4 options ekcs laid out, you're thinking (1) 00:33:10 Yep 00:34:03 Anyone else have thoughts? 00:34:28 masahito: you've had talks accepted at the last few summits. Do you know what your plans are? 00:35:38 As a Congress team member, I'm in favor of (1) 00:36:27 masahito: If you get a presentation accepted at the summit, do you expect you'll be able to travel to both the summit and to the PTG? 00:36:43 maybe. 00:37:27 OK. Any other thoughts? 00:38:07 I also think (1) makes sense, but the problem is people who are going to go to summit may not be able to make the PTG. 00:38:13 I wonder if the OpenStack Foundation is going to offer travel support to attend the PTG 00:38:37 travelling 4 times a year is pretty big hit to both budget and productivity. 00:38:47 ekcs: +1, +1 00:39:08 but with no design sessions at the Summit, how many developers will go? Other than PTLs and Cores? 00:39:25 aimeeu: yes aiui the plan is to offer travel support for the ptg 00:39:48 that came up in the infra meeting too and ttx confirmed 00:40:01 clarkb: thanks! I know the company I work for isn't going to send people to both, and the developers I've talked to would rather attend the PTG 00:41:12 clarkb: any more details on that? They can't offer it to everyone. Do they maybe offer it to people who had talks accepted at the summit? 00:41:55 thinrichs: you'd have to ask ttx 00:42:09 clarkb: ok 00:42:42 #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Travel_Support_Program 00:43:17 here's another that may be of interest: #link http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/tips-for-getting-a-travel-grant-to-the-next-openstack-summit/ 00:45:03 Travel support is great, but we shouldn't make a decision on PTGs assuming people will get travel support. 00:45:29 Option (1) seems good to me too 00:46:34 We still have 10 days to make a decision for the first PTG. But it seems pretty clear what most people are thinking. 00:47:03 yea we can maybe finalize at next meeting. 00:47:09 ekcs: sounds good 00:47:13 #topic Status 00:47:24 Anyone have status updates to give? Things that we should discuss as a group? 00:48:33 This week I'm just going to work on post-newton bug fixes, including proper fixes we couldn't do. 00:48:33 Also documenting lessons learned during Newton release. Will share if helpful. I'd also love to any feedback from you all. 00:49:29 A postmortem would be good. This release didn't go quite as smoothly as normal. 00:49:55 But I think that was more just a timing issue—that we finished a large, complex feature close to the deadline 00:50:57 Only thing I can really think of to do differently is prioritize tests for those core features higher. 00:53:11 Another topic. Now that Newton is out the door, ekcs will be taking over the PTL duties. 00:53:23 Obviously I'll help make that transition a smooth one. 00:54:21 I'm excited to see him take the reigns! 00:55:02 I’ll need plenty of help and support from everyone. thanks = p 00:55:14 and grace. 00:55:42 ekcs: It'll be fun. You'll be great! We'll all help however you need. 00:56:41 Let's make that the end of the meeting. 00:56:50 Thanks all! See you next week! 00:56:58 Thanks everyone 00:57:07 * njohnston looks forward to meeting you all in Barcelona 00:57:31 bye. 00:57:34 njohnston: we're looking forward to it too! 00:57:45 njohnston: were you watching the meeting the whole time? 00:57:56 Yes, auditing the course :-) 00:58:08 haha hi njohnston 00:58:32 njohnston: if I knew I would have had you intro yourself. We can do that next week if you're around or wait til Barcelona 00:58:39 Sure! 00:58:48 hello njohnston 00:59:03 Thanks all for the warm welcome 00:59:07 njohnston: greetings! 00:59:56 Out of time for this week, but we will hear a bit from njohnston next week hopefully 01:00:02 I'll be here 01:00:06 great! 01:00:12 #endmeeting