17:03:37 #startmeeting training-manuals 17:03:38 Meeting started Mon May 5 17:03:37 2014 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is sarob. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 17:03:39 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 17:03:41 The meeting name has been set to 'training_manuals' 17:03:45 Roll call 17:03:54 hi 17:03:58 Hey 17:04:01 sup 17:05:09 Dguitarbite with us? 17:05:19 Colinmcnamara? 17:05:33 Marco 17:06:08 Hmm, okay 17:06:18 How is it going guys? 17:06:41 been busy last two weeks.. 17:06:50 I see that 17:07:02 some activity in Trello Board 17:07:21 Dguitarbite has started up 17:07:26 Some work 17:08:14 regarding Moodle integration: I'll just go ahead and extend Moodle's OAuth2 plugin... we're stalled for too long 17:09:06 Okay 17:10:00 I have the install script that doesn't rely on vagrant working. Some challenges remain. 17:10:10 Matt rice from LPI has offered to help us on testing 17:10:26 rl excellent 17:10:40 Problems remain mostly in installation itself. 17:10:43 Rl good enough to patch? 17:10:52 rl: why dump vagrant? 17:11:26 matjazp, not dumping, just an alternative. a pretty much empty placeholder was already there. 17:12:09 Rick Evans was thinking we should just build VMs and post them 17:12:18 there are pros and cons: the bash script starts from ISO, and uses multiattach disks to save space 17:12:20 And the same for the build 17:12:43 Environment 17:12:54 the main problem are the installation instructions, they have issues. 17:13:03 rl: aha, ok. I find vagrant quite useful tool, so trainees should learn about it. I introduce it to my students, their feedbac is usualy positive 17:13:20 The problems we usually have 17:13:22 matjazp, vagrant is awesome. 17:13:32 Are with limited time 17:14:12 We should set up the tools 17:14:16 sarob, my goal is to have the script build its own "base box" (preinstall done) that can be reused 17:14:37 Okay I get it 17:14:56 but vagrant will remain 17:14:59 If we can script it and leave it for awhile 17:15:02 I'm cool 17:15:07 both methods can and should be supported 17:15:21 sarob: well, premade images are nice, but installation of OpenStack is still pretty hard for novices so they should learn it. Maybe not at all levels, but upper levels for sure 17:15:45 sarob: where would you host images? 17:15:51 Learning install is the operator guide 17:16:01 We need to 17:16:13 Control how it's taught 17:16:19 So timing works 17:16:21 sarob: that may be a lot of bandwidth 17:16:29 True 17:16:51 rl: how much bandwith are we expectiong? 17:17:25 matjazp: a VM will probably be one or two GB 17:17:39 matjazp: depends on how people download/mirror it 17:18:04 rl: I could ask our University's "ISP" (Arnes.si) to host it on ther FTP/HTTP... They already host other mirrors (Ubuntu, etc) 17:18:21 matjazp: that would be great 17:19:09 which installation instructions should the scripts follow? there are quite a few now. 17:19:12 rl: ok. So we want to host OpenStack Training guide pre-built images, right? 17:19:16 in traininglabs and elsewhere. 17:19:53 matjazp: it would certainly be a nice (time-saving) addition 17:20:17 rl: agree. I'm writting en email as we speak 17:20:53 oh, and most instructions are for icehouse, but I understand some would prefer training-labs stick with havana for the time being. is that correct? 17:21:44 Infra 17:21:59 Active guides 17:22:06 Backport guides 17:22:47 Infra would focus on trainer tools and test tools 17:23:19 Active would work on the most recent book like developer 17:23:28 maybe we should "support" current version + one before that 17:23:53 Backport would work existing books 17:24:11 Matjazp what do you mean? 17:24:48 Matjazp current version of Openstack? 17:25:00 sarob: yes 17:25:27 sarob: supporting many versions is a lot of work 17:25:32 We could always branch the previous release 17:25:58 sarob, matjazp: can someone send me a link to the guide they would like the install script to follow? 17:26:34 or post the link right here for the protocol 17:27:23 #link docs.openstack.org/training-guides 17:27:32 Different than that? 17:28:08 sarob: what about supporting support in the guides for current, not yet stable version? I found it goot to show students/trainees how they can install current devstack and check where OpenStack progress is heading 17:29:24 Matjazp I'm good with that 17:30:04 Matjazp we will need to start focused sprints towards the end of the release cycle 17:30:07 sarob: I was hoping for a page, not a manual 17:31:02 sarob: yes, and it isn't helping that OpenStack has two releases per year ;) 17:32:29 rl: you mean you need pages where installation is described? 17:33:26 matjazp: I'd like to know which one to follow. training-guides "building the training cluster" offers no help in this regard. 17:33:39 rl http://docs.openstack.org/training-guides/content/operator-controller-node-lab.html 17:34:21 The labs are meant to rebuild the same enviro as the trainer cluster 17:34:28 sarob, that one's broken. but I'll start from there. 17:34:42 Okay 17:35:52 Matjazp we need to get into the the cycle of book update sprint at the end of the release cycle 17:36:09 Follow docs team 17:36:24 sarob: ok. 17:37:06 I just got an answer from Arnes, they need details, but they also see no problems with hosting images 17:37:09 #info new sub-groups infra, active, backport, test questions 17:37:23 matjazp, sounds great. 17:37:23 Arnes has very good uplink 17:37:48 Anyway we can make the training events 17:37:58 Run smoothly 17:38:08 So Openstack can be taught 17:38:48 Other stuff needs to be learned but on their own time 17:39:07 Cause we only have limited days 17:39:22 sarob: when do docs team do their sprints? just before release? two weeks before? 17:39:56 They are cleaning up bugs now 17:40:23 Same as dev teams 17:41:40 Matjazp I will point the LPI guy in your direction 17:42:00 Matjazp you let know if LPI can help us? 17:42:29 rl: regarding images... you plan on using a tool like packer? If we publish json templates, ppl can build images for themselves. But we can host them at Arnes anyway 17:42:35 Dguitarbite join us 17:42:37 ? 17:43:25 Matjazp I'm good using any tool that will make it simple 17:43:38 matjazp, I looked at packer, but no plans so far. Right now, I am just implementing what's already there. Install via bash, install via vagrant. 17:43:41 Ubuntu support right now 17:43:58 Think a bit about supporting RHEL and others 17:44:18 As I get Redhat and hp more involved 17:44:43 I guess it would have to be CentOS. 17:44:51 I don't think we can host RHEL images 17:44:56 #topic more team members 17:45:07 sarob: packer or veewee makes it repeatable and configurable... and you can make images for different hypervisors 17:45:24 I'm good with that for sure 17:45:50 I'm working getting a few of the training devs from hp 17:45:56 Involved 17:46:10 sarob: will look into it... I hope we can automate some stuff... couse for now, I spent WAY too much time teaching students how to install openstack and all run different configurations in virtualized environments 17:46:11 They work on their own right now 17:46:46 Matjazp I hear you. That's exactly what I want to cut out 17:46:53 matjazp, you sound like you would like to be my beta tester. 17:47:21 rl: hehee.. sure. 17:47:26 Sweet 17:48:03 Y'all update a trello card for the team update 17:48:25 Between redhat and hp 17:48:45 They have few people that create their training 17:48:53 Materials on their own 17:49:17 I'm working on making them part of our collaboration 17:49:39 sarob: can you get licenses for RHEL? We can use Cenots for sure, but if they want us to use RHEL, they would have to come up with a solution regarding licenses.. maybe beta licenses? rhel 7 ? 17:49:52 Centos prob 17:50:02 The right option defn 17:50:31 Redhat guys may want to create rhel for customers 17:50:46 We will let the Redhat guys work that out 17:50:58 We focus on ubuntu for now 17:51:23 sarob Still 12.04 LTS, right? 17:51:50 rl I think so unless you want to jump up 17:52:14 14.04 has good reviews right? 17:52:46 sarob: I tried 14.04 with devstack.. works like a charm 17:52:57 sarob: I was considering it because 12.04 has some nasty issues, but I worked around most and 14.04 may be worse. 17:53:21 rl you are building it. Your choice. 17:53:25 sarob: I'm using it for our "internal disposable" OpenStack :) 17:53:40 I want it to be useful to those who use it. 17:53:56 It for learning openstack 17:54:10 Not being the latest and greatest 17:54:35 OS shouldn't be a critical part of training 17:54:37 I'll stay with 12.04 for now. We can always branch off when we know how it worked out (good or bad). 17:54:40 sarob: I think majority of blog posts and internet guides are for 12.04.. So maybe we sould stick with it for a while? 17:54:56 rl: sounds right 17:55:21 matjazp, Also, I hope my code won't need to change too much for different distros. 17:55:28 #info sarob working on hp and redhat to join the training team 17:55:48 #topic AOB 17:55:56 Any other business? 17:56:02 nope 17:56:10 * rl won't be here next monday 17:56:19 Me either 17:56:57 ok.. gotta go.. see ya all 17:56:58 #info next training manuals meeting is cancelled due to summit 17:57:06 Cheers! 17:57:15 later 17:57:18 #endmeeting