13:00:39 #startmeeting image_encryption 13:00:40 Meeting started Mon May 18 13:00:39 2020 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is Luzi. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 13:00:41 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 13:00:43 The meeting name has been set to 'image_encryption' 13:00:48 #topic Roll Call 13:00:58 o/ 13:01:16 hello rosmaita :) 13:01:22 hello 13:01:47 lets wait a few minutes maybe redrobot or moguimar will join 13:01:53 sounds good 13:03:09 welcome back! 13:03:36 thank you fungi 13:05:33 i have to apologize, there were so much stress in the last weeks, I totally missed the meetings :/ 13:05:59 that is completely understandable 13:06:05 \o 13:06:35 hi redrobot :) 13:06:38 lets start 13:06:48 #topic Barbican Consumer API Update 13:07:20 what's up on Barbican side, redrobot ? 13:08:09 Not much progress since last time we talked about the Consumer API. The Microversinos patch still needs work. 13:08:26 As soon as I have it ready I'll post it for reviews 13:08:47 thank you :) 13:09:09 #topic Image Encryption Specs/WIP 13:10:00 I currently want to move the glance spec to the victoria schedule 13:10:24 was that spec ever merged? 13:10:27 no 13:11:00 the glance guys wanted a WIP patch to see what would be addressed 13:11:00 i haven't looked at it in a while, were there revisions to make, or did it just need to get some reviews? 13:11:07 oh 13:11:35 so I provided a WIP back in february or so 13:11:50 and i guess that got lots of reviews :P 13:12:32 abhishekk asked about the general status of this effort at last week's glance meeting 13:12:39 https://review.opendev.org/#/c/705445/ you name it :D 13:12:53 sounds like you need to revise the spec patch, proposing it to victoria 13:13:04 yes, thats what i am doing now 13:13:07 and maybe rebase the WIP patch to freshen it up? 13:13:13 sure 13:13:28 ok, if you can get those done before Thursday's glance meeting 13:13:47 i will push everyone to address them in this 2 week sleepy period before the PTG 13:14:14 (though, of course, you can't expect the glance people to especially listen to me) 13:14:21 yeah I will do that, i currently only have a config problem with gerrit :D 13:14:50 fungi: what's the best way to troubleshoot that kind of thing 13:14:54 let me know if you need help with your gerrit account 13:15:18 i had a 2 or 3 week period where connections to gerrit were really slow, both for git fetch --all and for git review 13:15:53 i think its just some config thing. Could not fetch gerrit - i remember that issue 13:16:53 nevertheless thank you rosmaita for just reminding people :) 13:17:01 thats all from my side 13:17:09 Luzi: for cinder, i will move your spec to victoria 13:17:21 are there any questions or other topics you want to talk about? 13:17:24 i have been telling people that we are aiming for Milestone-1 for the os-brick stuff 13:17:36 how kind, thank you :) 13:17:38 and i have to admit i haven't looked at that patch 13:18:05 but that's another one, if you can get that rebased before wednesday's cinder meeting, i will push for reviews 13:18:17 and there people may listen to me (a little) 13:18:23 troubleshooting really depends on how you're configured to communicate with gerrit. by default, git review is configured to use gerrit's ssh-based "command-line" api, but can be manually set to use the https-based "rest" api 13:20:13 easiest way to resolve it is to remove the "gerrit" remotes from the repository's .git/config file and then run back through https://docs.opendev.org/opendev/infra-manual/latest/gettingstarted.html#setting-up-your-gerrit-account 13:20:29 fungi, i think i will do that, thank you :) 13:20:45 fungi: yes, thanks for that link 13:21:02 double-check account settings are correct and that you're using the expected commands for the git review workflow 13:21:31 and if you have any particular errors, let us know in #opendev and i or others can take a look 13:22:22 okay are there any other topics you want to talk about? 13:22:43 i have a question while fungi is here, but slightly off topic 13:22:56 go ahead 13:22:58 #topic Open Discussion 13:23:03 what's the difference between #openstack-infra and #opendev ? 13:23:31 i mean, which kind of questions should be addressed where 13:23:52 the shortest answer is that #openstack-infra is the channel used by https://governance.openstack.org/sigs/tact-sig.html 13:24:24 while #opendev is the channel used by the opendev sysadmins and collaborators 13:25:15 so #openstack-infra is more for discussing things like openstack-specific job configuration 13:25:29 ok, so if there's a question about some current gate job failing, should ask in #opendev ? 13:26:27 something like: configuration -> #openstack-infra, runtime problems -> #opendev ? 13:26:44 Luzi next Monday is a holiday in the US, so I will not be joining this meeting. 13:27:07 if it's a job only used to test openstack projects then #openstack-infra might be more appropriate, but we're not going to chide anyone for asking in one vs the other (though if conversation veers hard in a particular direction we may suggest relocating discussion between them) 13:27:22 fungi: ok, that works for me -- thanks 13:27:35 Luzi: same for me, holiday next week 13:27:41 redrobot, okay thank you for telling me - in two weeks we have a holiday here in germany 13:31:24 ok if thats all, have a nice week and see you at the virtual PTG :) 13:31:40 thanks Luzi! 13:31:53 bye! 13:31:56 oh and fungi i reconfigured it and now it works again :) 13:32:04 #endmeeting image_encryption