16:02:57 #startmeeting OpenStack Ansible Meeting 16:02:58 Meeting started Thu Nov 19 16:02:57 2015 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is odyssey4me. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:02:59 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 16:03:01 The meeting name has been set to 'openstack_ansible_meeting' 16:03:06 o/ 16:03:09 #topic Agenda & rollcall 16:03:26 hello 16:03:43 hello there 16:03:45 hellp 16:03:49 o/ 16:03:51 o/ 16:04:31 o/ 16:05:43 considering that last week's action items are today's workshop, we'll skip the review of the action items :) 16:05:53 so 16:05:57 #topic Release Planning and Decisions 16:06:04 #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/openstack-ansible#Agenda_for_next_meeting 16:06:28 o/ 16:06:51 Let's start with a quick discussion about Liberty's 12.0.1 release 16:07:11 we've fixed some important bugs, but there are one or two crucial bugs outstanding for reviews 16:07:37 https://review.openstack.org/240560 needs another review 16:07:48 without it, neutron db migrations do not work properly 16:08:52 and https://review.openstack.org/245704 is also quite crucial 16:08:56 it's me or it's not target there? https://launchpad.net/openstack-ansible/+milestone/12.0.1 16:09:13 are there any objections to waiting for those to merge, or are there other patches we need to wait for before tagging 12.0.1 ? 16:09:52 they are close to being merged right? 16:10:06 I'd be glad if 12.0.1 would be tagged tomorrow 16:10:16 well, the neutron migrations patch needs one more review, then a backport 16:10:30 odyssey4me: That 2nd one looks like it's not passing gate, but has reviews 16:10:51 yeah, the second one just needs to get passed by Grumpy the Gate 16:11:19 odyssey4me: maybe there will be one commit missing 16:11:29 the reno thing? 16:11:56 isn't it something that has to be committed? 16:12:33 (I mean having the text to give to reno to explain what's released in this 12.0.1 version) 16:13:07 yeah, so we will have to start adding release notes - but it's a little late for 12.0.1 - I'll talk about that a bit later 16:14:38 I haven't started a review of the neutron db migrations but it is in my queue. Not sure if I will get to it before I go on holiday. 16:15:05 if that impacts the decision to wait or not 16:15:24 what're the thoughts - if it's not in by tomorrow morning, do we tag regardless or do we wait until it merges? 16:15:51 for the gate, it passed in master, and the log mention for the failure a 503 on install pip, which shouldn't be an impact of the xtradbbackup 16:16:54 #startvote Release 12.0.1 tomorrow (yes/no) 16:16:55 Unable to parse vote topic and options. 16:17:03 odyssey4me: do you plan to have the neutron db migrations in 12.0.1? 16:17:52 it's a long way to tomorrow, so if it can wait, it changes everything, the rest seems easy 16:18:09 #startvote Release 12.0.1 tomorrow, regardless of whether current reviews in progress merge? yes, no 16:18:09 Begin voting on: Release 12.0.1 tomorrow, regardless of whether current reviews in progress merge? Valid vote options are yes, no. 16:18:11 Vote using '#vote OPTION'. Only your last vote counts. 16:18:39 #vote NO 16:19:05 #vote no 16:19:33 is this case sensitive? 16:19:50 I think so. :) 16:19:52 #vote yes 16:20:10 Not sure I see the point of releasing something that's known to be broken 16:20:20 we do another release in 2 weeks 16:20:22 so then its fixed 16:20:27 reading the bug, it seems to only be a problem IF lbass is installed...correct? 16:20:27 then in 2 weeks after that we do another release 16:20:28 So it's broken for 2 weeks? 16:21:01 thats the point of rolling releases though - when you get into a pattern of "certain patches HAVE to merge before we can release" you start running into weird timelines that are not sustainable 16:21:13 as a matter of principle - sticking to a set cadence is better. 16:21:23 I don't agree with that, but ok 16:21:49 Releasing to release when it's not functional seems to be wasteful 16:21:58 I get your point that it's short-ish window to fix it 16:22:00 i guess since its 12.0.1 its slightly different - we shouldnt have it be non-functional 16:22:22 so master should alwyas be functional and we just release whatever is ready at that point. and if you had a bug that wasnt fixed you wait 2 weeks. thats how it is. 16:22:46 if only we had release notes to indicate known bugs by tag 16:22:58 Alright 16:23:06 Well, I don't see more votes so far :) 16:23:21 bgmccollum to answer your question, the effect of not having the patch is that if you re-run the neutron playbook (regardless or enabling or disabling lbaas), the migration task fails 16:23:36 odyssey4me: nod... 16:24:27 and while it fails the second time...it shouldn't leave the environment in a broken state...even if run...? 16:24:29 stevelle: :D 16:24:53 bgmccollum not a broken state, but you're unable to complete a playbook run for neutron 16:26:04 ok, we've spent far too much time on this 16:26:11 ok then it's a major issue, so it shouldn't be tagged :p 16:26:26 postpone tomorrow? 16:26:28 :p 16:26:46 we'll see where's it's at in the morning - hopefully we'll have another review on it and it can be back ported 16:26:50 #endvote 16:26:51 Voted on "Release 12.0.1 tomorrow, regardless of whether current reviews in progress merge?" Results are 16:26:52 you can always do a release outside of the regular cadence once its fixed? 16:26:53 yes (1): andymccr 16:26:54 no (2): palendae, evrardjp 16:27:22 moving along, we need to decide whether to tag the next kilo release 16:27:29 https://launchpad.net/openstack-ansible/+milestone/11.2.5 16:28:35 the heat signals thing will require a sha bump - so it'll have to wait for the next tag 16:29:42 so it appears to me that kilo is ready to roll, any objections? 16:30:11 none 16:30:13 #startvote Release 11.2.5 tomorrow? yes, no 16:30:14 Begin voting on: Release 11.2.5 tomorrow? Valid vote options are yes, no. 16:30:15 Vote using '#vote OPTION'. Only your last vote counts. 16:30:42 lgtm ship it 16:30:51 #vote yes 16:32:08 #vote yes 16:33:53 #vote yes 16:33:55 #vote yes 16:34:29 #endvote 16:34:30 Voted on "Release 11.2.5 tomorrow?" Results are 16:34:31 yes (4): d34dh0r53, stevelle, odyssey4me, andymccr 16:34:35 ok, done - moving on 16:35:06 #topic Workshop - Install Guide 16:35:13 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/oa-install-docs 16:36:03 The RPC Documentation team, which also is a major OpenStack documentation contributor, has offered to take on the job of revamping the install guide and helping maintain the documentaiton. 16:36:45 we need to assist with identifying any issues with the current docs, providing information to them about what we'd like to see, and also about things that need to be in the documentation 16:37:30 I've added some of my own thoughts and questions - can we please all spend around 10 minutes doing the same now. 16:54:20 is there anyone from the doc team on the etherpad right now? 16:56:20 evrardjp unfortunately KLevenstein couldn't make it, but we'll revisit it next week once they've had a chance to look through our comments/questions 16:57:18 ok 16:57:27 3 minutes remaining? 16:57:58 ok, so if we could try and put some time aside to think about other changes, that'd be great 16:58:07 thanks all 16:58:11 #topic Open discussion 16:58:24 I wanted to raise two more etherpads for input quickly: 16:58:34 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/openstack-ansible-upgrade-framework 16:58:42 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/openstack-ansible-multi-os-support 16:59:04 also 16:59:08 #link http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-November/079732.html 16:59:16 if you could all chime in, that'd be great 16:59:23 anything else in the last minute? 17:00:08 ok, thank all for your time! 17:00:12 #endmeeting