03:01:25 <loquacities> #startmeeting docteam 03:01:26 <openstack> Meeting started Wed Jul 30 03:01:25 2014 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is loquacities. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 03:01:27 <openstack> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 03:01:30 <openstack> The meeting name has been set to 'docteam' 03:01:30 <alexandra> Good to hear, hope it's a fast recovery 03:01:40 <loquacities> #topic Action items from the last meeting 03:01:51 <dnavale> thanks, hopefully soon 03:02:07 <loquacities> regXboi to add list of existing neutron doc bugs to the blueprint 03:02:07 <loquacities> wiki page 03:02:15 <loquacities> Sam-I-Am: that's you, right? 03:02:31 <Sam-I-Am> uh 03:02:44 <Sam-I-Am> regXboi is not me, but i think that was done. 03:02:58 <loquacities> it's not? 03:03:00 <slong_> what is regxboi?? 03:03:18 <Sam-I-Am> a new docs person 03:03:21 <Sam-I-Am> interested in neutron 03:03:25 <Sam-I-Am> they dont come around often 03:03:28 <loquacities> lol 03:03:31 <alexandra> Is their name... Matt 03:03:32 <loquacities> we better look after him :P 03:03:35 <alexandra> Last name... Kassawarra 03:03:40 <alexandra> Kassawara* 03:03:40 <Sam-I-Am> slong_: wow, long time no see 03:03:44 <slong_> :D 03:03:51 <slong_> Trying to get back into the fold, Sam-I-Am 03:04:00 <slong_> Did you see I submitted a patch? 03:04:14 <loquacities> #topic Architecture and Design Guide progress 03:04:35 <loquacities> #info It's Alive! The Architecture Design Guide has been merged 03:04:42 <alexandra> Yes, yes it has. 03:04:42 <slong_> !! 03:04:42 <openstack> slong_: Error: "!" is not a valid command. 03:04:44 <loquacities> ^^ from the US meeting last week :) 03:04:49 <alexandra> And it's looking pretty a'okay! 03:05:03 <loquacities> #link http://docs.openstack.org/arch-design/content/ 03:05:06 <Sam-I-Am> slong_: its been... months? 03:05:28 <slong_> 2 months... 03:05:29 * fifieldt_ wanders in 03:05:36 <Sam-I-Am> hallo 03:05:40 <alexandra> fifieldt_, IT'S YOU. You're the one that has regxboi 03:05:43 <alexandra> Found him loquacities 03:05:43 <loquacities> so it's worth saying congrats to asettle, since she's here :) 03:05:48 <alexandra> Oh spanks 03:06:09 <loquacities> #topic Review docs-specs: shared glossary and HOT template chapter in user guide 03:06:31 <ddomingo> is that the HEAT templates guide? 03:06:34 <dnavale> i think that one still waiting for the patch to get approved.. 03:06:35 <dnavale> yes 03:06:38 <ddomingo> ack 03:07:02 <loquacities> ok 03:07:05 <dnavale> that will be the starting point and then we start including more stuff 03:07:40 <slong_> dnavale, who are you working with? 03:07:45 <slong_> 'we' 03:07:57 <dnavale> gauvain 03:08:03 <dnavale> and annegentle 03:08:20 <ddomingo> ^ gpocentek 03:08:49 <annegentle> ohai 03:08:56 <dnavale> yup.. thats the one.. and this is the starting point https://review.openstack.org/#/c/108133/ 03:09:04 <annegentle> sorry still getting kids to bed but will pop in when I can 03:09:30 <Sam-I-Am> nice crowd in here 03:09:39 <loquacities> heya an 03:09:43 <loquacities> annegentle* 03:09:57 <loquacities> #topic Summit proposals due 7/28/14 03:10:01 <loquacities> which is of course done 03:10:31 <fifieldt_> did anyone submit anything? 03:10:37 <loquacities> i did! 03:10:42 * fifieldt_ hi5 03:10:45 <alexandra> fifieldt_, the team that wrote the OpenStack Design Guide did :) 03:10:52 <alexandra> so, hopefully we'll get it! 03:10:58 <alexandra> We proposed a panel 03:11:15 <fifieldt_> ah, that was a fun panel when we did the ops guide :) 03:11:17 <fifieldt_> I hope you get it 03:11:26 <loquacities> me too :) 03:11:26 <dnavale> alexandra, nice. good luck 03:11:30 <alexandra> *nods* we heard it was a success for you guys, so we're riding on your coat tails 03:11:38 <alexandra> Thanks dnavale :0 03:11:40 <alexandra> :) * 03:11:44 <loquacities> #topic Doc tools updates 03:12:26 <loquacities> from last meeting: 14:40:10 <annegentle> I don't have a lot to report on doc tools, just keep an eye on the mailing list about the training guide xi:includes 03:12:48 <fifieldt_> I am playing with the epub build 03:12:50 <fifieldt_> https://review.openstack.org/#/c/107825/ 03:13:01 <fifieldt_> I got it to work, kinda 03:13:05 <fifieldt_> with image support, even 03:13:14 <fifieldt_> it still looks kinda bad, but with that patch, might be usable 03:13:32 <Sam-I-Am> lol @ last comment on that patch 03:13:45 <slong_> who reads epubs? 03:13:46 <fifieldt_> martin paulo is a legend 03:14:01 <alexandra> Hahahahaahaha 03:14:03 <fifieldt_> slong_, we get requests :D 03:14:19 <slong_> :D 03:14:22 <alexandra> From/ 03:14:23 <alexandra> ? * 03:14:31 <fifieldt_> personally, I hate reading on the screen :) 03:14:38 <fifieldt_> from random people on the internet 03:14:39 <alexandra> So, you and that one guy? 03:14:43 <alexandra> LOL 03:14:47 <loquacities> lol 03:15:22 <fifieldt_> the complaints were around the epub generated by {book sprint, oreilly} not matching the html/pdf 03:15:34 <fifieldt_> the people did actually want epubs :) 03:15:38 <slong_> ah, makes sense 03:15:40 <brucer_> hm, any idea what % read epub? 03:15:45 <fifieldt_> no idea! 03:15:54 <fifieldt_> acrtually 03:15:56 <loquacities> we should be able to get that from website stats, surely? 03:15:58 <fifieldt_> I do have an idea 03:16:01 <fifieldt_> oreilly sales data is clear 03:16:03 <alexandra> Dun dun dunnnnnnnnn 03:16:05 <loquacities> ah 03:16:09 <fifieldt_> many more epubs than actual books 03:16:19 <fifieldt_> for ops guide 03:16:31 <loquacities> hem, that's not horribly surprising 03:17:30 <loquacities> #topic docs swarm 03:17:42 <loquacities> so, the brisbane docs swarm is on 9 august 03:17:59 <loquacities> #link http://openstack-swarm.rhcloud.com/ 03:18:00 <ddomingo> anybody in BNE coming? 03:18:12 <alexandra> *waves* yes 03:18:30 <loquacities> *raises hand* 03:18:37 <Sam-I-Am> does everyone know about the wiki with the toc? 03:18:41 <martinlopes_> /me is going too 03:18:44 <martinlopes_> oops 03:18:47 <martinlopes_> derp 03:18:52 * Sam-I-Am is too far away 03:19:00 <loquacities> it's on the links page on that site 03:19:04 <loquacities> also: there'll be swag 03:19:05 <loquacities> and pizza 03:19:16 <alexandra> Oh god, no more pizza 03:19:20 <alexandra> I ate too much 03:19:23 <Sam-I-Am> alexandra: mtn dew 03:19:30 <brucer_> breakfast tacos? 03:19:33 <loquacities> there is also an impromptu US meetup later in august 03:20:31 <ddomingo> loquacities, for OpenStack upstream docs? or OpenStack upstream devs+docs? 03:21:03 <loquacities> docs 03:21:30 <loquacities> 27 august, at the castle, i believe 03:22:04 <fifieldt_> hmmm 03:22:08 <fifieldt_> any info on that? 03:22:22 <loquacities> i think annegentle will be able to help you there 03:22:42 <loquacities> ok, i think that covers the formal topics 03:22:48 <loquacities> #topic Open Discussion 03:22:48 <fifieldt_> It'd be great if it was on the mailing list :) 03:22:55 <alexandra> Informal topic: breakfast tacos 03:23:05 <JRobinson__> A topic for open discussion is the review guidlines 03:23:06 <fifieldt_> how awesome are breakfast tacos? 03:23:09 <brucer_> alexandra: Your fave! 03:23:09 <JRobinson__> #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Documentation/ReviewGuidelines 03:23:11 <martinlopes_> containerized breakfast tacos 03:23:16 <alexandra> Go fuck yourself 03:23:18 <alexandra> Why would you do this 03:23:31 <slong_> no,no, breakfast burritos.... 03:23:31 <alexandra> hahahaha 03:23:32 <martinlopes_> :P 03:23:33 <sgordon__> mmmyes JRobinson__ 03:23:55 <JRobinson__> So the docs review guidelines have progressed over the past week. 03:24:05 <Sam-I-Am> review guidelines = important 03:24:07 <Sam-I-Am> they keep us sane 03:24:12 <annegentle> loquacities: not so impromptu, right fifieldt_ -- hooked in with the ops meetup as far as I know 03:24:34 <JRobinson__> Indeed, there are some important points there. 03:24:53 <annegentle> oh unless fifieldt_ hasn't heard about it yet, which is totally probable. 03:25:14 <fifieldt_> thanks annegentle, unfortunately I haven't. I've got a competing meeting in San Francisco on the 27th, so any details would be great to see if I can shift things around:) 03:25:21 <annegentle> Edgar, Matt, (Sam-I-Am) and Phil (phil_h) and me so far 03:25:40 <JRobinson__> #info Review Guidelines are updated with new content - important reading for docs reviews 03:25:52 <fifieldt_> thinking all day, or ... ? 03:25:55 <loquacities> thanks JRobinson__ :) 03:26:10 <annegentle> fifieldt_: phil's working on a room/area, and I'm looking for Edgar's etherpad now 03:26:54 <fifieldt_> ok, please do let me know' 03:26:58 <fifieldt_> or rather, let the ML know 03:26:59 <fifieldt_> :) 03:27:38 <Sam-I-Am> also... install guide updates making slow progress 03:27:49 <Sam-I-Am> waiting for juno packages to drop 03:28:02 <annegentle> #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/neutron-docs-juno 03:28:24 <annegentle> Sam-I-Am: can you send a note to the ML about the neutron docs happenin' Aug 27? 03:28:31 <annegentle> Sam-I-Am: or I can ask Phil too 03:28:38 <Sam-I-Am> halfway debating replacing ovs with linuxbridge and making nova-net more similar to neutron's arch IF it isnt deprecated. 03:28:55 <annegentle> Sam-I-Am: read today's TC meeting log; I think OVS is preferred 03:29:02 <Sam-I-Am> annegentle: i would if i knew the specifics. 03:29:07 <Sam-I-Am> thats surprising. 03:29:22 <annegentle> #link http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/tc/2014/tc.2014-07-29-20.02.log.html 03:29:54 <annegentle> well, there's two needs: 1) a documented all-open-source solution and 2) multihost 03:30:14 <Sam-I-Am> all-open-source = not-packages? 03:30:15 <annegentle> It's unclear to me still whether both needs are dependent on either other in anyway 03:30:22 <annegentle> driver open source I believe 03:30:29 <sgordon__> Sam-I-Am, it's not that surprising 03:30:32 <annegentle> packages are fine 03:31:25 <Sam-I-Am> sgordon__: whys that? 03:31:30 <Sam-I-Am> ovs is a pos 03:31:38 <sgordon__> Sam-I-Am, sure 03:31:46 <Sam-I-Am> difficult to understand and troubleshoot 03:31:51 <annegentle> I want a tshirt that says "elucidating niggles since 2010" 03:31:52 <sgordon__> Sam-I-Am, but if you were happy with LB you would just be using nova-network 03:31:57 <Sam-I-Am> annegentle: me too! 03:32:16 <Sam-I-Am> sgordon__: neutron+lb ? 03:32:22 <sgordon__> sgordon__, yes 03:32:29 <Sam-I-Am> get the neutrony things without ovs 03:32:39 <sgordon__> sure, but what does that really get you 03:33:06 <Sam-I-Am> sanity? 03:33:06 <sgordon__> that to me is using neutron for the sake of neutron 03:33:18 <annegentle> sgordon__: unless you're out of ipv4 addresses? 03:33:23 <Sam-I-Am> what does ovs get you? 03:33:30 * annegentle not arguing; making sure I understand 03:33:43 <Sam-I-Am> oh no, the ipv6 card :P 03:33:55 <annegentle> Sam-I-Am: non-vendor lockin on hardware? 03:34:05 <annegentle> I think? 03:34:10 <sgordon__> annegentle, that is not really the argument 03:34:20 <sgordon__> annegentle, LB is using the linux bridging that is in the kernel 03:34:24 <sgordon__> nothing closed source about it 03:34:27 <annegentle> sgordon__: ok. I hadn't heard the multihost solution til today 03:34:41 <sgordon__> but most development effort appears to be around OVS 03:34:43 <annegentle> sgordon__: oh I read load balancing 03:34:53 <sgordon__> because it provides capabilities over and above basic linux bridge 03:35:00 <Sam-I-Am> annegentle: when you say documented all-open-source solution, is that like a reference architecture one step better than the one presented in the install guide? 03:35:14 <sgordon__> which is why i say if you were happy with LB why would you be using neutron in the first place from a functionality perspective 03:35:27 <sgordon__> but again, just my opinion 03:35:36 <sgordon__> it's certainly true that OVS is more involved 03:36:06 <sgordon__> i would argue part of that is that it forces people into a new way of thinking about their networking versus being able to use the traditional tools as easily 03:36:11 <Sam-I-Am> in many cases, ovs is doing the same thing as lb... bridging things. 03:36:33 <Sam-I-Am> like what we cover in the install guide, lb would be fine. 03:36:37 <annegentle> Sam-I-Am: really I mean "working/tested" since that's the only way we can document 03:37:11 <Sam-I-Am> annegentle: we can do things like that. just need time and a place to run/test them. 03:37:17 <annegentle> and linux bridging is what nova-network does anyway? 03:37:18 <sgordon__> Sam-I-Am, what we cover in the install guide nova-network would be fine too 03:37:20 <Sam-I-Am> i also wonder if an all-in-one would be useful 03:37:22 <sgordon__> not really the point 03:38:27 <annegentle> Sam-I-Am: I'm still meh on the docs taking on all-in-one; plenty of places for people to find that already 03:38:46 <annegentle> apparently including training, heh 03:38:48 <Sam-I-Am> annegentle: true. just wondering since i see people asking for it. 03:38:58 <Sam-I-Am> i thought training was using our stuff? 03:39:03 <sgordon__> annegentle, tend to agree 03:39:16 <annegentle> Sam-I-Am: not based on this week's meeting 03:39:26 <Sam-I-Am> wat? 03:39:33 <annegentle> Sam-I-Am: or rather, using or stuff, plus making an allinone for trainers... 03:39:43 <sgordon__> they were always supposed to be but even when it was in tree there seemed to be a lot of other content... 03:39:53 <Sam-I-Am> all-in-ones are difficult to visualize and troubleshoot 03:39:53 <annegentle> Sam-I-Am: ask dbite/ dguitarbite for more 03:40:02 <Sam-I-Am> unless you want to use linux containers, then its easier 03:40:05 <Sam-I-Am> but also... containers 03:40:07 <annegentle> sgordon__: your eyes did not deceive you 03:40:14 <sgordon__> none of that knowledge transfers to multihost well either 03:40:24 <sgordon__> since you have no idea which bits to separate or expect collocated 03:40:24 <annegentle> sgordon__: yah 03:40:35 * annegentle is sleepy... 03:40:40 * Sam-I-Am is frustrated 03:40:54 * sgordon__ is a potatoe 03:40:57 <loquacities> we could wrap this up now :) 03:41:01 <Sam-I-Am> this shouldnt be complicated :/ 03:41:01 <annegentle> thanks JRobinson__ for the heads up earlier! 03:41:05 <annegentle> and thanks loquacities! 03:41:08 <Sam-I-Am> loquacities: yes, before i 'splode 03:41:09 <loquacities> np 03:41:14 <loquacities> thanks for staying late :) 03:41:18 <loquacities> #endmeeting