16:03:04 #startmeeting openstack_ansible_meeting 16:03:05 Meeting started Tue Jul 2 16:03:04 2019 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is mnaser. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:03:06 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 16:03:08 The meeting name has been set to 'openstack_ansible_meeting' 16:03:09 #topic office hours 16:03:11 Hi everyone 16:03:45 o/ 16:04:44 the last thing I think we have discussed last meeting was the smart source. I think logan- was going to create some initial patches for it 16:06:52 yep, still WIP on that sadly 16:08:19 is there a review up too 16:09:20 no 16:09:21 not yet 16:16:20 The stein release is still on for this month ? 16:16:36 I think so. 16:16:48 I think the smart sources revert might be the best thing to do at this stage d 16:17:20 in Stein ? Yes I run into constant repo/venv build issues I have not debugged yet 16:18:27 mnaser: yeah the pressing thing we need to backport to stein if it has not been done yet is the keystone fix. 16:18:55 do you have a topic for this in handy logan- ? 16:19:09 let me find the patch one sec 16:20:01 ah it is in stein now 16:20:02 https://review.opendev.org/#/q/Ide611fd3d88e352367220f05dbcf4186ac20319f 16:20:27 oh that's good 16:20:57 when we discussed last, I think we were trying to get that merged to stein + bump keystone role sha in integrated stein, then cut another RC and release soon after 16:22:33 checking where we're at in that process, stein os_keystone is still pinned in integrated before that patch 16:22:35 so we'll need to get a bump merged. 16:23:01 i think jp is out 16:23:03 https://review.opendev.org/#/c/668328 should do the trick 16:23:27 ok great, that's good 16:23:30 yup 16:23:43 our release crew is mostly out 16:23:45 so after that merges, we should tag an rc 16:24:11 should we backport the stuff we disccussed? 16:24:46 smart sources stuff? i think we should, otherwise we'll convert everyone to it in stein, and then have to live with it for a full cycle before we convert everyone back in train 16:24:59 i like that thought 16:25:03 but with the keystone smart sources "revert" already backported 16:25:04 we just need to get aronud it i guess 16:25:12 there is not a critical bug preventing us from releasing at least 16:25:17 yeah at least that unbreaks it ... for now 16:25:19 ok, agreed 16:25:19 yup 16:25:49 so: once 668328 lands, we push another rc and then that should hopefully be the last one? 16:25:53 agreed 16:27:43 ok great 16:29:30 the db_refactor is all merged, that means it is going to be part of this last cycle? 16:31:25 yeah i dont think thats worth backporting? 16:31:34 o/ sorry late, meetings 16:31:39 oh yeah it wasn't backported yet 16:33:46 \o/ 16:34:41 but other than that we probably dont need much to do 16:35:38 pretty quiet week though, anyone else has anything going on? 16:35:56 i did a load on octavia, theres stuff to review there afaik 16:36:34 do we still have something elase needing merge jrosser ? 16:36:49 * guilhermesp doesn't have the topic right now 16:37:52 the role is unblocked now, the rest is fixing/tidying and i've been trying to move some of the older patches forward a bit 16:38:44 here https://review.opendev.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/openstack-ansible-os_octavia 16:39:21 i think we should probably discuss this too https://review.opendev.org/#/c/668185/ 16:39:38 ah yes i saw that 16:41:55 we have done that for as long as i can remember, but I don't know if it is something we ought to continue doing forever 16:42:49 its handy to have the ability to run ad-hoc ansible commands with the contextual OSA inventory wrapper but it is not very clean when you consider someone might want to have a system-wide ansible installed in /usr/local/bin/ansible[-playbook] 16:43:34 we already have the equivalent of ansible-playbook with openstack-ansible, should we consider doing something similar for 'ansible' ad-hoc commands 16:44:56 so we remove the contextual wrapper stuff (which im sure is confusing for ppl), and have explicit wrappers in openstack-ansible and an ad-hoc equivalent 16:47:12 we also have the work in the ops repo with the embedded ansible, which takes a slightly different approach 17:14:56 #endmeeting