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Housekeeping Items
We've created the Fedora OpenStack SIG to allow shared maintenance of clients and an easier sync from RDO. In order for this to happen, we need you to reassign OpenStack-related packages and core dependencies to the SIG. Note: if these are currently located in rdoinfo, then they should already be owned by the SIG.
More information: https://lists.
In case you missed it in last month’s newsletter, we’ve made some changes to the mailing list setup. Here’s a recap:
tl;dr: You don't need to do anything if you want to keep receiving this newsletter. However, if you wish to post to either the dev list or the users list, you will, of course, have to send to the new addresses. You can see the list archives and manage your preferences at lists.rdoproject.org.
In case you missed the announcement in early October, the RDO Office Hours have changed. Here’s the new structure:
Unfamiliar with RDO Office Hours? They were established to keep up with increasing participation in RDO. We use this time to triage tickets, add more EasyFix items, and provide mentoring to newcomers. There are occasional presentations by special guests as well.
For instance, Attila Darazs (adarazs) and Sagi Shnaidm (sshnaidm) gave an overview about the config project during RDO Office Hours on Oct 17. It’s a fascinating conversation about how we add and manage RDO package repositories as well as how we roll out different CI jobs against Tripleo and RDO. Check out the log and the summary of the conversation.
Community News
We recently had a test day for Queens Milestone 1. It was a learning experience, in that very few people attended and even fewer actively helped to test the new release. We discussed the outcome in a recent RDO meeting and came to a few conclusions:
To this end, for our upcoming test days, December 14-15th, we’ll be providing a test cloud running RDO packages of Queens Milestone 2, which you can use to run tests on a live OpenStack cloud without having to deploy it yourself. For more details about how this will work and to sign up for login credentials, please read the description on the mailing list: https://lists.
For even more information, see David’s blog post: https://dmsimard.com/2017/11/
Haikel Guemar will be the test leader for the December test days, and we’re interested in your feedback on how to make these days more collaborative and effective for the community.
Congrats to Attila Darazs (adarazs), John Trowbridge (trown), and Sagi Shnaidm (sshnaidm) who were named as part of the the config-core group for review.rdoproject.org. This group takes care of managing all configuration for the Software Factory instance used by the RDO project.
Javier Pena created a new website that gives information about this group, including information and guidelines about how you can contribute, as well as how to become a config core.
More information: https://www.
Are you working on projects that involve both OpenStack and Kubernetes? You’ll want to join the new OpenStack SIG launched by Kubernetes, which coordinates the cross-community efforts of the two communities. Meetings occur every other Wednesday at 15:00 UTC.
More information: https://github.
In a recent thread, David Moreau Simard (dmsimard) suggested a virtual RDO meetup. We’re exploring the idea of hosting the first one in February or March. Interested in speaking or helping organize? Reach out to Rich Bowen for more information, or follow up on this thread: https://lists.
In case you missed it, here’s a playlist of interviews recorded at OpenStack PTG Denver: https://www.youtube.
From Cinder and Vitrage to PackStack and containerization, there’s sure to be something to pique your interest.
Interested in recording a short video conversation about what you’re doing with RDO? Let Rich Bowen know or reply to this thread: https://lists.
Please subscribe to the RDO Community on YouTube – we will be doing more interviews like this at future events.
RDO Changes
In order to allow rdophase2 cache servers to have the time to download the images for caching purposes, we are stopping the automatic removal of all previous promoted images at each promotion. We'll change the cleanup process to delete images after a configurable threshold in days/images numbers.
More information: https://lists.
In order to facilitate fast-forward upgrades from Newton to Queens, we are now shipping python-virtualbmc in Newton.
More information: https://lists.
There have been several sprints in the last few months and the team has accomplished a lot! Led by Arx Cruz, the team tackles a particular problem over a span of 2 weeks:
The most recent sprint ended on Nov 29 and didn’t focus on a single task, but rather on fixing the technical debt created by previous sprints.
Interested in taking part in a future tech sprint or have an idea for a project? Contact Arx Cruz.
Recent Events
Many of you were able to join us in Sydney for the semi-annual OpenStack Summit. For those who weren’t, August Simonelli wrote a fantastic wrap-up about the RedHat presence and our experiences. Petr Kovar also wrote a great summary of the OpenStack Summit Docs sessions.
We had a great gathering of RDO folks at the Pumphouse on Tuesday night (watch the timelapse!). We also said goodbye and good luck to Tom Fifield, OpenStack Community Manager on Wednesday as this was his last OpenStack Summit.
Lastly, Rich had a chance to meet up with Emilien Macchi and talk to him about deploying TripleO in OpenStack Pike and Queens. Watch the video: https://youtu.be/
350 people gathered two weeks ago at the second annual OpenStack Days France. Martin Andre has a great recap of his talk on his blog in case you missed it. Stay tuned for more recaps and videos to come on openstack.fr
We had a very small presence at the Open Source Summit in Prague, Czechia, at the end of October. Rich has a brief writeup on the RDO blog.
Chandan Kumar spoke about RDO at the recent OpenStack India half-day track within Open Source India. Couldn’t make it? Check out his slides for Delivering a bleeding edge community-led OpenStack distribution - RDO.
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