16:01:18 #startmeeting openstack_chef 16:01:20 Meeting started Mon Jan 4 16:01:18 2016 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is jklare. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:01:21 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 16:01:23 The meeting name has been set to 'openstack_chef' 16:01:32 happy new year :D 16:01:51 happy new year! :D 16:02:39 lets wait for some minutes and hope some more people join our first meeting of this year ;) 16:05:49 my topics for today are the refactoring process (as always ;) ) and the suboptimal participation in our weekly meetings (especially from the core reviewers) 16:06:21 sounds good 16:06:35 #topic refactoring 16:07:24 as i posted before the holidays in our channel, i think we have made great progress and a big thanks to calbers_ in this regard for walking to all these lines of boring config files :) 16:07:41 what we need right now is code review 16:08:57 and i know that reviewing thousands lines of code is super boring and checking back with the docs to make sure the refactored version is right is more than annoying 16:09:18 but right now i do not see an easy way around this 16:09:18 i can take a look, but for something of this size, multiple sets of eyes would be ideal 16:09:27 yeah i think so too 16:10:11 i walked to most of it already (mostly since i was directly involved in the refactoring and calbers_ sits right besides me) but i think we really need more eyes here 16:10:49 calbers_ and me are now going for a full multi node deployment with the refactored versions and will make all the additional changes needed 16:11:02 but of course that is mostly for our own usecase 16:11:08 which is just ubuntu 16:11:29 and just 15.10 (or maybe an early version of 16.04) 16:11:40 and just ceph as backend 16:11:43 and so on 16:11:51 do we even have those images available for the gates? 16:11:57 nope 16:12:09 \o/ 16:12:18 and these cookbooks should target 14.04 16:12:20 for nw 16:12:22 now 16:12:54 and our (mini) integration test with aio-neutron seems to work on the gates with 14.04 16:13:00 are you planning on keeping cadence with ubuntu's releases, or stick with lts? 16:13:01 but thats minimal testing 16:13:36 i think we all agreed during one of our meetings to stick to lts if possible 16:13:47 that's what i recall, too 16:13:58 and my comments from above with 15.10 and 16.04 are just for internal purposes in my company 16:14:23 yup. got it 16:14:38 i was just saying that we will do a lot of integration testing with these versions, but we need more people to test the cookbooks for their usecases 16:14:50 in their environments 16:14:53 etc 16:15:25 which leads into the next topic 16:15:46 why are there so few core reviewers in our weekly meetings? 16:15:54 should we change the date 16:15:58 or the time? 16:16:31 the day and time are fine with me. i have noticed a significant decrease in core reviewer activity overall 16:16:38 yep 16:16:58 my own, included, save when i see something on the regular channel 16:17:15 i expected some due to the refactor and the holidays 16:17:44 yeah, i was hoping for some comments or review on the pushed commits 16:18:59 i've been consumed by work activities, so my participation has waned a bit 16:19:02 #topic where have all the core-reviewers gone 16:19:35 i do not want to point fingers or anything similar, just trying to figure out who is still active or wants to participate 16:19:56 because if we are down to just two reviewers during this meeting, we should cancel it 16:20:08 makes sense. need to get a head count of who's still active 16:20:27 so a short mail on the mailing list? 16:20:45 i know j^2 is still active 16:20:56 if not here at present 16:21:02 yeah, i think so too 16:22:13 ok, i will write a short mail and hope to get some answers from the active core reviewers 16:22:47 and we can hopefully discuss with more people in the next meeting how to handle the big reviews 16:22:52 cool. i'm curious as to what has caused the significant decrease in what little activity we have 16:22:59 yeah 16:22:59 timing or what 16:23:55 i do have one thing to mention, related to the project overall 16:24:02 ? 16:24:15 j^2 and i were on the food fight podcast last week 16:24:56 it has exposure in the chef community 16:25:29 yeah 16:25:47 i haven't watched the last episode yet 16:25:53 but since you mention it 16:25:54 :D 16:26:02 my bit could have been better, but i'm told that for my first non-trivial exposure to public speaking, it wasn't terrible 16:26:27 i'll watch later i guess 16:27:40 any key things you want to point out? 16:28:46 not particularly. from what i've been told, it's an informative episode 16:28:54 ok great 16:29:27 anything else for todays meeting? 16:29:31 hi, just back in office now, trying to catch up 16:29:37 yay 16:29:41 hi mark :D 16:29:41 hi markvan :D 16:29:59 I'll try to do some more reviewing this week 16:30:09 amazing 16:30:47 i will hand out bonus points next week for good behaviour as core reviewer ;) 16:31:21 i know it's still a few months out, but who all is planning on being in austin in april? 16:31:44 Not sure yet, but I should be going. 16:34:29 ok, if there are no more questions or remarks, i will close the meeting for today 16:35:14 #endmeeting