17:00:22 #startmeeting training-guides 17:00:23 Meeting started Mon Jan 26 17:00:22 2015 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is rluethi. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 17:00:24 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 17:00:27 The meeting name has been set to 'training_guides' 17:00:33 hi there 17:00:36 hi 17:01:00 i have just joined and want to contribute to training guides 17:01:00 hi sayali 17:01:10 Hello rluethi 17:01:11 vigneshvar: welcome 17:01:25 i spoke with pranav and he gave me some guidence 17:01:36 hey 17:01:43 vigneshvar: ah, I think he might have mentioned you 17:01:45 hi matjazp 17:02:00 pranav coming, does anyone know? 17:02:02 hello vigneshvar matjazp 17:02:14 hello everyone 17:02:20 hi vigneshvar 17:02:33 let's start then. 17:02:45 #topic follow-up action items 19 Jan 17:03:00 http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/training_guides/2015/training_guides.2015-01-19-17.00.html 17:03:22 hi, here is Wojtek, taled with Pranav, last week @ Suse meetup 17:03:32 hi wojdev 17:03:42 matjazp: is the dependency still an issue? 17:04:22 rluethi: yes, I was waiting a bit to decide what would the naming convention be 17:04:47 matjazp: there is no hurry, is there? 17:05:17 rluethi: nope 17:05:43 matjazp: cool. if you need feedback again, let us know. 17:05:53 rluethi: but I would like to just start merging asap.. 17:05:59 matjazp: I also hope you are getting the promised help :). 17:06:28 right, the branching update. sarob and pranav aren't here, bummer. 17:06:58 I think we developed an agreement that we merge again everything that is cool for Icehouse and Juno. 17:07:09 we still hold back on Juno-only stuff. 17:07:25 rluethi: we should just merge sean's patches and start the ball rolling again 17:07:52 matjazp: which ones would that be? can you post a list to the ML? 17:08:04 matjazp: I suppose that would be the fastest way. 17:08:19 rluethi: will do 17:08:53 #action matjazp posts list of patches that should be reviewed and merged ASAP to get the ball rolling again 17:09:39 anything else on last week's action items? 17:09:59 #topic Sayali's new specs 17:10:31 yes they need some attention now ;) 17:10:33 Sayali posted two new specs, take a look everyone and comment. 17:10:51 #link https://review.openstack.org/#/c/144635/ 17:11:14 Audio Visual Spec: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/143270/ 17:11:17 Color Support for osnbash: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/144635/y 17:11:31 right, thank you :-). 17:11:59 sayali: anything people should know about the specs? 17:12:17 Ah nope nothing as of now 17:12:20 Hi guys i would like to make my initial contributions on audio visual, if any specific action items can be mentioned i can take it 17:12:22 k. 17:12:24 hello 17:12:27 sorry for being late 17:12:28 #topic requirements for labs scripts 17:12:35 hi dguitarbite 17:12:54 hi dguitarbite 17:13:03 matjazp sent me an email with some info after I added this to the agenda. 17:13:05 hi vigneshvar 17:13:11 vigneshvar: cool, we are currently working of some videos to demonstrate osbash 17:13:14 rluethi: yes, tell me 17:13:31 vigneshvar: lets discuss this after the current topic 17:13:33 the issue is that we are currently considering the future architecture of osbash. 17:13:42 dguitarbite: sure 17:14:04 and the requirements (such as those mentioned by matjazp) are an influence on these considerations. 17:14:11 rluethi: should we put those on etherpad? or Wiki? 17:14:16 rluethi: I do not understand future part 17:14:17 for instance, do we need several compute/network nodes? 17:14:26 can you please specify? Also CC me into the email 17:15:01 if we merge all config/scripts. into one file, that has several advantages, but it makes adding lots of compute nodes more complicated. 17:15:36 dguitarbite: I can foward that mail to the ML? 17:15:46 rluethi: lets move this discussion for later on, I just want to say that we should try to get to more openstack'y conf. files 17:15:55 so that it serves these issues while being useful for stacktrain 17:16:01 dguitarbite: duly noted. 17:16:26 everyone: if the osbash scripts are not suitable for you for some reason, let us know. 17:16:40 we need to be able to keep our cluster scalable and also consider use-cases where people will want to run VMs which are heavy like Windows VMs etc. 17:16:43 I suck at mindreading, and I don't know about dguitarbite . 17:17:04 rluethi: I am a born psysic (nah!) 17:17:06 ;) 17:17:45 so, since we have several new guys in this meeting, I am taking the liberty of inserting another topic: 17:17:52 #topic introductions 17:18:07 hi new guys, who are you, and what are your interests in training-guides? 17:18:09 yes, unless there are any other urgent topics, lets focus on welcoming new comers 17:18:26 dguitarbite: beat you to it :-). 17:18:47 rluethi: damn, cant beat German's at efficiency ;) 17:19:07 Hi, I am vigneshvar, i have been contributing to some blueprints in Nova, I can do shell scripts and python code 17:19:08 dguitarbite: I'll try not to take offense from that :) 17:19:23 I would like to initially contribute on some AV 17:19:35 vigneshvar: cool, exactly what the doctor ordered. 17:19:42 rluethi: I thought you where swiss-german (anyhow ... you may kill me after the meeting) 17:19:50 vigneshvar: nice... welcome, btw :) 17:19:55 :) 17:20:16 Hi, I am Wojtek, I am working on bringing openstack course to WSB Schools of Business in Poland. I am interested in contributing to the d 17:20:17 guide 17:20:38 . Skill set: bash, python, chef, vagrant, test-kitchen.. java 17:20:39 :D 17:21:02 very nice. this is a good way to start a week. :-) 17:21:04 welcome guys :D good to see you here 17:21:22 wojdev: WSB? Is that Uni?... oh.. and welcome :) 17:21:28 yes it surely is nice to see you guys :) 17:21:30 Yes. It is a university 17:21:39 newcomers are always encouraged to try the osbash scripts and report any problems/issues. 17:21:48 I feel encouraged 17:21:55 and .. inspearied 17:21:57 rluethi: Yap started exploring 17:22:32 wojdev: nice.. how far are you with your course? planning? next academic year? 17:22:35 also, if you guys have questions, the core reviewers are usually available and response to queries via IRC and/or email. 17:22:54 Sorry, guys I have to leave 17:23:06 wojdev: sure, see you around 17:23:13 wojdev: lets catch up over the docs mailing list 17:23:35 you guys are on any specific channel 17:23:40 ? 17:23:45 openstack-doc 17:23:46 openstack-doc 17:23:52 thanks 17:24:18 vigneshvar: As I understand you would like to help make some videos for the AV project? 17:24:24 vigneshvar: also on docs ML, use tag [training-guides] 17:24:41 sayali: yes 17:24:47 sayali: you are right 17:25:11 matjazp: sure will check the mailing list 17:25:37 vigneshvar: cool, if you are already familiar with any openstack deployment you could suggest that and take that up 17:26:39 here is the link to the etherpad where you can find AV related stuff: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/openstck-training-guides%28Audio_Visual_Content%29 17:26:48 Talking about introductions, maybe we should have short descriptions with IRC handles on our Wiki so we can point newcomers to that (so they know who is who and what they are working on). 17:27:19 sayali: i have seen you have done for openstack on virtualbox 17:27:21 * rluethi wonders if it is possible to rename etherpads (openstck) 17:27:28 sayali: yes will look into that etherpad 17:27:58 yeah rluethi I think its time I should correct that :D 17:28:06 Okay guys, I consider introductions done. 17:28:08 vigneshvar: yep thats the first 17:28:12 #topic any other business 17:28:35 dguitarbite: any news you would like to share (e.g. on branching)? 17:28:48 yes, waiting for the infra team 17:29:01 heh. fun. 17:29:06 Andreas says that the people responsible for branching are travelling 17:29:16 it should happen anytime now, keep tight 17:29:46 * rluethi is not holding his breath 17:29:53 i would also like to contribute on scripts - bug fixes 17:30:12 any pointers on where i can fit in 17:30:59 vigneshvar: that is a very good question. 17:31:19 vigneshvar: we may have to adapt our processes as we become a larger group. 17:31:33 rluethi: maybe a new, smaller feature? 17:31:40 vigneshvar: we have several splits that lets us work without too many collisions. 17:31:53 e.g., between client-side and host-side. 17:32:05 also (hopefully soon) VirtualBox vs. KVM. 17:32:16 matjazp: lbaas? 17:32:17 rluethi: Ok.. 17:32:50 do we also track bugs in launchpad 17:32:51 rluethi: yes, it looks smaller then other we talked about 17:33:39 matjazp, vigneshvar: lbaas looks good because it would be useful and it's at the end of the install process, so not many dependencies. 17:33:40 vigneshvar: do you know LBaaS? 17:34:01 rluethi: exactly my thoughts 17:34:18 yes i have used neutron-LBaaS 17:34:24 matjazp: yes i have used neutron-LBaaS 17:34:44 matjazp: is there an install document on docs.openstack for lbaas, one that we could follow? 17:34:49 vigneshvar: what do you think? could you add that to the labs scripts 17:34:53 matjazp: and will it work with our current three node setup? 17:35:27 matjazp: Yes its possible.. I have just started with osbash 17:35:27 rluethi: sure, I've been demoing it with allinone 17:36:02 rluethi: shopuld we just file a bug for this? missing LBaaS ;) 17:36:35 matjazp: if you can send a URL or your own install instructions to vigneshvar (and maybe other devs), that would be awesome. 17:36:49 I think filing bugs or making it part of spec would be useful 17:36:52 matjazp: yeah, at least I prefer a bug over a spec in this case. 17:36:53 rluethi: I7ve been using it on Devstack 17:37:09 matjazp: that's cheating, you traitor. 17:37:12 matjazp: +1 for bug 17:37:19 +1 for bug... BP or Spec is too heavy 17:37:28 matjazp: +1 for bug 17:37:40 +1 bug, specs take too long 17:37:46 rluethi: yes, I7ve been cheating you guys with DevStack ;) 17:37:50 #action matjazp files a bug to get LBaaS added to osbash scripts 17:38:01 matjazp: not fair! 17:38:42 well... for developers, DevStack is a must anyway 17:38:42 #action vigneshvar will look at fixing the lack-of-LBaaS bug in osbash 17:39:10 vigneshvar: if you could report your impressions next week, that would be great 17:39:18 dguitarbite: DevStack is like a gold standard for Developers :) 17:39:20 rluethi: Yap i will take it. 17:39:23 rluethi: sure 17:39:35 we shuld work on adding devstack support to osbash soon ;) 17:39:36 vigneshvar: cool 17:39:36 matjazp: yes, but its only for developers IMHO 17:39:55 sayali: we might, eventually. 17:39:59 matjazp: not everyone is developer! 17:40:30 dguitarbite: DevStack has ALL the new stuff you want to demo... I don't see it as a competing "product", more as a complementary tool 17:40:40 Serial killers do not actually exist. People do not wake up one day and decide to become a 'serial killer.' It's total bullshit. Why were serial killings such a rampant phenomenon in the sixties and seventies, only to almost completely disappear in the present day as suddenly as they had appeared? Why are we now seeing more than one 'mass shooting' every few months? This isn't the way natural behaviors manifest. 17:41:04 okay, I guess this is a sign that it's time to wrap up. 17:41:17 anything else that can't wait until next week? :) 17:41:29 need for speed 17:41:31 is there a one stop URL where we can find pending tasks 17:41:48 vigneshvar: hold on 17:41:48 vigneshvar: file:///home/rl/todo.txt 17:42:09 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/openstack-training-developing-topics 17:42:09 dguitarbite: Ok 17:42:11 Gen. Douglas MacArthur said that the people must always be kept in fear, whether it is some foreign enemy ("terrorists") or some mysterious domestic enemy like 'serial killers' or 'school shooters.' Most "conspiracy theorists" are well-aware that tragedies like 9/11 and the train bombings in London were orchestrated by the military-intelligence services for this purpose. Why should "serial killings" be any differe 17:43:05 rluethi: I am not sure if your URL Will work 17:43:13 I think in many cases the "serial killer" is innocent of some or in some cases all of the killings attributed to them. A bunch of contract hits related to organised crime, police corruption, government assassinations and cult sacrifices are all attributed to some hapless 'nut' in order to clear the books of a bunch of inconvenient unsolved cases. 17:43:17 and also I am a bit irritated by spammers, lets call this a day 17:43:21 once again, welcome to all the news folks, see you on openstack-doc 17:43:31 dguitarbite: agreed. 17:43:39 dude i'm not a spammer just look at the patterns 17:43:39 see you 17:43:41 that's all, folks! thanks for coming. 17:43:49 why do ALL OF THEM COME FROM MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL-INTELLIGENCE FAMILIES? 17:43:51 see you all 17:43:54 #endmeeting