OpenStack Developer Mailing List Digest January 16-22
Success Bot Says
- mriedem: nova liberty 12.0.1 released [1].
- OpenStack Ansible Kilo 11.2.7 has been released.
- OpenStack-Ansible Liberty 12.0.4 has been released.
- Tell us yours via IRC with a message “#success [insert success]”.
- All: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Successes
Governance
- License requirement clarification for big tent projects [2].
- Make constraints opt in at the test level [3].
- OSprofiler is now an official OpenStack project [4].
Cross-Project
Release Count Down For Week R-10, Jan 25-29
- Focus: with the second milestone behind us, project teams should be focusing on wrapping up new feature work and stabilizing recent additions.
- Release actions:
- Strictly enforcing library release freeze before M3 (5 weeks).
- Review client/integration libraries and whatever other libraries managed by your team.
- Ensure global requirements and constraints lists are up to date with accurate minimum versions and exclusions.
- Quite a few projects with unreleased changes on stable/liberty branch. Check for your project [7].
- Important dates:
- Final release for non client libraries: February 24th
- Final release for client libraries: March 2nd
- Mitaka-3: Feb 29 through March 4 (includes feature freeze and soft string freeze).
- Mitaka release schedule [8].
- Full thread: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-January/084678.html
Stabilization Cycles: Elaborating on the Idea To Move It Forward
- At the Tokyo summit, the OpenStack Development Theme session, in which people discuss overall focus in shared efforts, having cycles to stabilize projects was brought up.
- A project could decide to spend some percentage of time of the cycle on focusing on bug fixing, review backlog, refactoring, instead of entirely on new features.
- Projects are already empowered to do this, however, maybe the TC could work on formalizing this process so that teams have a reference when they want to.
- Some contributors from the summit feel they need the Technical Committee to take leadership on this, so that they can sell it back to their companies.
- Another side of discussion, healthy projects should naturally come up with bursts of feature additions and burst of repaying technical debt continuously.
- Imposing specific periods of stabilization prevents reaching that ideal state.
- Full thread: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-January/084564.html
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