04:00:25 #startmeeting third-party 04:00:26 Meeting started Wed Feb 25 04:00:25 2015 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is krtaylor. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 04:00:27 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 04:00:29 The meeting name has been set to 'third_party' 04:00:51 anyone here for third party working group meeting? 04:00:56 o/ 04:01:04 hi patrickeast 04:01:12 hey 04:01:15 o/ 04:01:26 hey mmedvede 04:01:32 hi 04:01:36 looks like you made it afterall :) 04:01:45 barely :) 04:02:28 ok, well fairly light agenda for today's meeting 04:02:39 #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/ThirdParty#2.2F25.2F15_0400_UTC 04:02:50 hi 04:03:05 hi asselin_ 04:03:14 we just started 04:04:16 I was just going to remind everyone, and anyone that might read the log later, of the plans to have gerrit upgraded March 21st 04:04:31 I think the date got pushed out 04:04:38 #link http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-February/056508.html 04:04:41 to april 11 or may 9 in today's infra meeting 04:04:58 asselin, oh, I missed that, and I was there :) 04:05:09 * krtaylor admits to doing other things during 04:05:44 and pleia2 will setup a hello world service on the gerrit port for firewall testing 04:06:11 ah, ok, oh I do remember that part 04:06:22 I guess I missed the date 04:07:47 I jut checked for a new announcement for it, I guess that is coming 04:08:17 anyone have any other announcements before we move on? 04:08:40 on it is then 04:08:55 #topic Third-party CI documentation 04:09:15 the documentation is still moving forward, at a slow pace 04:09:41 there are some good reviews and it looks like some are ready 04:09:55 just need some +2 to push them through 04:10:00 * asselin needs to look again 04:10:47 I am thinking that the running-your-own doc is in danger of not getting where we need it to be 04:11:05 but maybe that will be ok, with in-tree coming 04:11:39 there have been a few changes, rfolco namely, and I know he has some more changes in mind 04:11:43 I never tried the running-you-own. I would like to eventually. 04:12:24 yeah, its one of those things that it is hard to critique unless you are doing it 04:13:53 any thing else for documentation? 04:14:30 next then 04:14:44 #topic in-tree 3rd party ci solution 04:15:03 I pushed up a big update today 04:15:04 asselin, I did see that you had a new version 04:15:13 yep! 04:15:22 I need to go review that one again 04:15:37 #link https://review.openstack.org/#/c/139745/ 04:15:46 thanks 04:16:08 it is good to see all the comments, it is shaping up really nicely 04:16:26 jeblair had a good suggestion: make -infra use it too. that simplifies a lot 04:16:55 so it's being renamed openstack-ci instead of 3rd party ci 04:17:14 yes 04:18:23 infra might find some of the tools we'll pull together useful too, but more on that later 04:18:47 also I saw that the refactor patch got a new version 04:18:48 it will make running your own much simpler too (I think) 04:19:00 #link https://review.openstack.org/#/c/137471/ 04:19:26 asselin, yes! 04:19:51 so reviews on these everyone! 04:19:57 yes, need to review that again. It's a very important change and the 'openstack ci' change will greatly need it. 04:20:45 asselin, anything else on this? 04:20:52 asselin: the 139745 has the story link wrong :) 04:21:03 not wrong, just missing space 04:21:11 really? oh ok 04:21:17 will fix it then 04:21:25 mmedvede, you can get a review out of it :) 04:21:37 good catch! 04:21:46 hehe, I need -1's 04:21:54 yes, thanks! :) 04:22:53 ok,nothing more from me 04:23:22 onward then 04:23:27 #topic Repo for third party tools 04:23:35 so, we brought this up last meeting 04:23:42 and had a really good discussion 04:23:56 fueled by tools that were shared by patrickeast 04:24:09 and we have a few that would be useful 04:24:40 give ci operators options for functionality and a place to look for ideas 04:24:48 for how they can automate 04:24:52 and monitor, etc 04:25:05 I created an etherpad 04:25:13 (just minutes ago) 04:25:36 if I can get more free time in the next few days, I'll pull that together 04:25:46 #link 04:25:50 oops 04:25:54 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/third-party-ci-wg-repo 04:26:29 that is just the beginnings, ideas and comments appreciated 04:27:28 I am leaning toward one repo, with functional directories for tools, maybe in sub directories 04:27:45 we want to bundle tools, readmes etc together 04:28:06 but organize them by, well, in some way 04:29:13 krtaylor, +1 for organized directories 04:29:20 right, the comments there also reflect what I was thinking, treat this as a kind of incubator 04:29:41 if a tool grows to the point where it needs to be split out, it can 04:29:55 agreed 04:30:14 sounds like a good plan to me 04:30:19 +1 04:30:39 it will be really interesting to see how many tools we can gather up 04:31:19 the concept of having a huge toolchest full of idea for fixing problems in ci systems is pretty darn cool 04:32:01 everyone was enthused in Paris about it anyway :) 04:32:04 +1 04:32:12 maybe that was the wine :) 04:32:34 that's the nice part of this new meeting time 04:32:40 * asselin having some wine 04:32:42 hehheh 04:33:03 * krtaylor trying to stay focused after a long day 04:33:35 so, any comments, suggestions, ideas, put them in the etherpad 04:34:18 I'll get that going this week 04:34:39 that's all I had, any questions? 04:35:22 #topic Open Discussion 04:35:31 open floor 04:37:18 this might be a quick meeting then 04:37:48 I'll hang around for a few minutes, in case someone jumps in with a question 04:42:12 ok goodnight 04:42:34 night 04:43:08 yeah, that's a wrap 04:43:12 thanks everyone! 04:43:29 #endmeeting