16:01:47 <sdake> #startmeeting kolla 16:01:47 <openstack> Meeting started Wed May 13 16:01:47 2015 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is sdake. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:01:48 <openstack> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 16:01:52 <openstack> The meeting name has been set to 'kolla' 16:01:57 <sdake> #topic rollcall 16:02:10 <rhallisey> hi 16:02:14 <sdake> o/ 16:02:15 <daneyon_> hey 16:02:33 <jpeeler> hi 16:03:04 <sdake> we will wait a few minutes for others to join in 16:03:07 <sdake> since the meeting change may have thrown people :) 16:04:01 <daneyon_> ok 16:04:21 <fangfenghua_> o 16:04:25 <sdake> hey fang 16:04:28 <sdake> ok lets get rolling 16:04:34 <sdake> #topic agenda 16:05:04 <sdake> #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/Kolla#Agenda_for_next_meeting 16:05:06 <sdake> anyone have anything to add to the agenda? 16:05:43 <sdake> #topic announcements 16:05:54 <daneyon_> looks good to me 16:06:04 <sdake> our most important announcement is that stable/kilo, stable/juno, and stable/icehouse have branched 16:06:14 <sdake> and stable/kilo works like a champ - yay team :) 16:06:26 <rhallisey> nice job 16:06:28 <daneyon_> yay!!!!!!! 16:06:43 <sdake> we have really come a long far way since milestone #2 when we were rolling on kubernetes 16:06:44 <fangfenghua_> nice 16:06:53 <sdake> I hope folks feel as good as I do about the change in direction 16:06:54 <jpeeler> woohoo 16:07:23 <sdake> announcement #2, the Thanks Docker! talk has about 270 people signed up 16:07:34 <sdake> the room has capacity for 360 people 16:07:49 <sdake> there is about 6k people that attend the openstack conference 16:08:04 <sdake> so I expect the room will e packed 16:08:04 <sdake> get there early ;) 16:08:23 <sdake> we are doing a live demo of kolla 16:08:25 <sdake> using heat 16:08:34 <sdake> so pretty much the entire stack except magnum 16:08:40 <sdake> the talk will be rockin 16:09:28 <sdake> announcement #3, for folks that are Kolla developers, I'm planning a get together dinner Monday night 16:09:36 <sdake> my tuesday/wed are booked, so monday is the best I can do :) 16:09:49 <sdake> you dont have to be core to attend 16:09:58 <sdake> reviewers/committers welcome 16:10:27 <daneyon_> @thesizzler 16:10:34 <sdake> announcement #4, (last one:) 16:10:34 <sdake> haha sizzler 16:10:37 <daneyon_> :-O 16:10:44 <sdake> It will be some place nice ;) 16:10:53 <sdake> If your interested in attending email stdake@cisco.com plz ;) 16:11:07 <sdake> k announcement 34 16:11:08 <sdake> #4 16:11:17 <sdake> we have a slot during ansible community day on monday 16:11:35 <sdake> I plan to use this slot to gather requirements for what people would like to see out of our ansible container deployment tool 16:11:45 <sdake> hold for link 16:11:54 <sdake> actually I don't have a link yet 16:11:58 <sdake> hold for info ;) 16:12:14 * rhallisey holds 16:12:28 <sdake> Monday 16:40-17:30 16:13:09 <sdake> ya I don't have the room number I am full of fail :) 16:13:18 <sdake> I'll announce on the mailing list under the [kolla] tag 16:13:23 <sdake> expect to see the cores there :) 16:13:34 <sdake> and anyoen else interested 16:13:36 <rhallisey> will do 16:13:45 <sdake> Anyone from the community have announcements? 16:14:27 <sdake> #topic continuous integration 16:14:34 <sdake> jpeeler your up ;) 16:14:56 <jpeeler> if you haven't seen the review - it's here: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/168598/ 16:15:32 <jpeeler> as i was talking about earlier in #kolla, i'd like it to be finalized with a tox target of actually deploying the environment. but there are some patches that aren't completed yet. 16:16:01 <jpeeler> i'm thinking that at this point it's best to go ahead and merge what's there, which would allow us to at least gate on image building verification 16:16:18 <jpeeler> and then interate on the full functional testing 16:16:20 <jpeeler> thoughts? 16:16:21 <sdake> cool image gating would be a spectacular first start 16:16:27 <rhallisey> good start 16:16:33 <rhallisey> glad this is coming around 16:16:34 <sdake> for functional testing, are you thinking tempest? 16:16:35 <sdake> or something else 16:16:55 <sdake> what would be handy is to run the functional tests of each project 16:17:04 <sdake> since each project has functional tests built in now 16:17:04 <jpeeler> sdake: i haven't looked at tempest in a long time, but the heat project had great difficulty when doing down that path 16:17:08 <sdake> so we don't have to write them 16:17:39 <jpeeler> i have a very simple example test to functionally test using the keystone API 16:17:41 <sdake> what I want to avoid is writing a bunch of functional tests for things like launching vms, testing network operations, etc 16:17:52 <sdake> those should belong in individual projects 16:18:04 <sdake> I think keystone should have its own functional test suite in its codebase and this is probably the case 16:18:28 <sdake> thoughts? 16:18:46 <daneyon_> +1 on taking advantage of tests within each project. 16:19:06 <fangfenghua_> but we need test the system deploy by kolla 16:19:14 <fangfenghua_> if we didn't lanch a vm 16:19:25 <sdake> the nova functioanl tets I'm sure launch vms :) 16:19:56 <sdake> perhaps someone can take an action item to determine if there are functional tests we can use in the individual projects 16:20:05 <sdake> e.g. check out their repo and run their functional test suite 16:20:13 <sdake> against the kolla deployed system after images are buitl 16:20:38 <sdake> so the action is to determine which of the projects we implement have functional tests 16:20:55 <jpeeler> i'd be in favor of having a "smokescreen" to be able to quickly verify our deployment though 16:21:04 <sdake> jpeeler +1 16:21:06 <jpeeler> if you look at the keystone test 16:21:12 <sdake> maybe we need two gates 16:21:14 <jpeeler> https://review.openstack.org/#/c/168598/12/tests/test_keystone.py,cm 16:21:19 <sdake> one nonvoting full functional gate 16:21:24 <sdake> and one voting smokescreen 16:21:35 <jpeeler> it's really easy to write these tests to get some idea of non-broken functionality 16:21:50 <sdake> ok lets have a vote on that model 16:21:59 <sdake> +1 = two gates, -1 = don't lilke two gates 16:22:00 <sdake> +1 16:22:30 <fangfenghua_> +1 16:22:35 <daneyon_> +1 16:22:44 <rhallisey> +1 16:22:52 <sdake> sounds unanimous (for those here;) 16:23:05 <sdake> ok so jpeeler proceed with the smokescreen 16:23:20 <sdake> after smokescreen gate is running and operational we can revisit the full functional test gate via checking out the repos etc 16:23:29 <sdake> sounds good? 16:23:40 <jpeeler> it does, except first we'll get image buildling in the gate 16:23:46 <jpeeler> then the smokescreen stuff, right? 16:23:49 <sdake> right 16:23:51 <daneyon_> sounds good 16:23:55 <sdake> just planning ahead 16:24:00 <jpeeler> alrighty 16:24:11 <sdake> ok that shoudl do it for ci 16:24:16 <sdake> anyone have any other comments? 16:24:33 <jpeeler> i was hoping once the groundwork is done, people can help with the mini client tests 16:24:51 <daneyon_> sounds fair 16:24:55 <sdake> sounds good 16:25:00 <jpeeler> ok cool, that's all 16:25:14 <sdake> #topic Ansible Collaboration Day prep 16:25:24 <sdake> Ok so we have 1 hour 16:25:34 <sdake> i'd like to run the session like a design session 16:25:35 <sdake> where we can gab about our requiremetns 16:25:48 <sdake> "so we can take the requirements from the customers to the engineers" 16:26:03 <daneyon_> makes sense 16:26:04 * sdake has never beat down a printer btw 16:26:34 <sdake> for prep, it would be handy if we had a list of subjects to discuss during the session 16:26:58 <daneyon_> etherpad it now? 16:27:04 <sdake> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ansible-kolla 16:27:04 <sdake> bingo 16:27:10 <daneyon_> like magic 16:27:12 <sdake> ok guys, get writing for 5-10 minutes plz :) 16:32:13 <sdake> fangfenghua any chancey ou can add to the etherpad ? :) 16:36:58 <sdake> make sure to name yourselves in the upper right hand corner so people know who wrote what ;-) 16:37:42 <sdake> cool well we got more out of that then I expected ;) 16:37:52 <sdake> thatshould be plenty to get an hour of conversation going ;) 16:37:59 <jpeeler> i'm not familiar with osad 16:38:20 <sdake> its an ansible deployment tool using lxc and fat conainers (runs full init, getty etc) 16:39:40 <sdake> #topic open discussion 16:40:21 <sdake> boy etherpad rocks - it multiples 5 brains into 20 ;) 16:40:45 <sdake> any open discussion folks want to have? 16:41:40 <sdake> does anyone know what time the tripleo session on kolla is? 16:41:46 <rhallisey> no 16:42:47 <sdake> i'll figure that out and send out an email with the relevant rooms/times of kolla sessions so folks have it in one place 16:43:00 <sdake> I look forward to seeing those of you that can attend summit there :) 16:43:19 <sdake> please remember if your interested in a monday 7pm dinner please contact me stdake@cisco.com 16:44:04 <sdake> #endmeeting