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Do you hear that whistle? ALL ABOARD!! This month we're celebrating the release of the latest OpenStack RDO release cycle, Train, diving head first into the next release cycle, Ussuri, and zooming off to Shanghai in the process.

Housekeeping Items

Are You Attending Project Teams Gathering in Shanghai? We Want To Hear From YOU!

Rain Leander is attending Open Infrastructure Summit and Project Teams Gathering in Shanghai and will conduct interviews on Friday 08 November in room Liberty. If you're keen and able, she'd love to talk with you.

These interviews have several purposes. Please consider all of the following when thinking about what you might want to say in your interview:

In the interview I'll ask some leading questions and it'll go easier if you've given some thought to them ahead of time:

Finally, note that there are only 15 interview slots available, so please consider coordinating with your project to designate the people that you want to represent the project, so that we don't end up with 12 interview about Neutron, or whatever. It's fine to have multiple people in one interview - Maximum 3, probably.

Interview slots are 30 minutes, in which time we hope to capture somewhere between 10 and 20 minutes of content. It's fine to run shorter, but 15 minutes is probably an ideal length.

RDO Changes

All Aboard The RDO OpenStack Train!

The RDO community is pleased to announce the general availability of the RDO build for OpenStack Train for RPM-based distributions, CentOS Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. RDO is suitable for building private, public, and hybrid clouds. Train is the 20th release from the OpenStack project, which is the work of more than 1115 contributors from around the world.

The release is already available on the CentOS mirror network at http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/cloud/x86_64/openstack-train/. While we normally also have the release available via http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/cloud/ppc64le/ and http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/cloud/aarch64/ - there have been issues with the mirror network which is currently being addressed via https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=16590.

The RDO community project curates, packages, builds, tests and maintains a complete OpenStack component set for RHEL and CentOS Linux and is a member of the CentOS Cloud Infrastructure SIG. The Cloud Infrastructure SIG focuses on delivering a great user experience for CentOS Linux users looking to build and maintain their own on-premise, public or hybrid clouds.

All work on RDO and on the downstream release, Red Hat OpenStack Platform, is 100% open source, with all code changes going upstream first.

PLEASE NOTE: At this time, RDO Train provides packages for CentOS7 only. We plan to move RDO to use CentOS8 as soon as possible during Ussuri development cycle so Train will be the last release working on CentOS7.

Now Availalbe On The Lists: Weekly Reports

Get the latest promotion, dependency, package, and other RDO updates straight from Red Hat engineering sent to both users@ and dev@ mailing lists. These are some fairly technical updates, but I’m sure if you asked for clarification directly on the list, via IRC or on ask.openstack.org, we’re happy to help.

For example, one of the latest emails sent 28 October 2019 included:

Promotions

Deps Update

Packages

Other

We won’t be publishing those updates here in the newsletter every month - as you can imagine with a weekly update, it gets quite verbose after a full month - but if you’re keen to see them, be sure to subscribe to either the dev or users lists.

Community News

Community Meetings

Every Tuesday at 13:30 UTC, we have a weekly TripleO CI community meeting on https://bluejeans.com/4113567798 with the agenda on https://hackmd.io/IhMCTNMBSF6xtqiEd9Z0Kw. The TripleO CI meeting focuses on a group of people focusing on Continuous Integration tooling and system who would like to provide a comprehensive testing framework that is easily reproducible for TripleO contributors. This framework should also be consumable by other CI systems (OPNFV, RDO, vendor CI, etc.), so that TripleO can be tested the same way everywhere. This is NOT a place for TripleO usage questions, rather, check out the next meeting listed just below.

Every Tuesday at 14:00 UTC, immediately following the TripleO CI meeting is the weekly TripleO Community meeting on the #TripleO channel on Freenode IRC. The agenda for this meeting is posted each week in a public etherpad. This is for addressing anything to do with TripleO, including usage, feature requests, and bug reports.

Every Wednesday at 15:00 UTC, we have a weekly RDO Community meeting on the #RDO channel on Freenode IRC. The agenda for this meeting is posted each week in a public etherpad and the minutes from the meeting are posted on the RDO website. If there's something you'd like to see happen in RDO - a package that is missing, a tool that you'd like to see included, or a change in how things are governed - this is the best time and place to help make that happen.

Every Thursday at 15:00 UTC, there is a weekly CentOS Cloud SIG meeting on the #centos-devel channel on Freenode IRC. The agenda for this meeting is posted each week in a public etherpad and the minutes from the meeting are posted on the RDO website. This meeting makes sense for people that are involved in packaging OpenStack for CentOS and for people that are packaging OTHER cloud infra thingies (OpenNebula, CloudStack, Euca, etc) for CentOS. “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” - Helen Keller

OpenStack News

Explore the Ussuri River

OpenStack Train is released, but OpenStack development continues! Project teams are already planning work for the Ussuri cycle, which should result in a final release on May 13, 2020. Some of that planning will happen at the Project Teams Gathering in Shanghai.

Python 2.7 Sails Away Soon

Remember that OpenStack Train is the last release tested on Python 2.7, and future releases will require newer Python 3 interpreters. Refer to OpenStack's list of Tested Runtimes to find out more.

OpenStack Governance Updates

If you’re interested in what happened in OpenStack governance recently, please read the summary that Rico Lin posted to the openstack-discuss mailing-list.

Become a Certified OpenStack Administrator

Interested in becoming a Certified OpenStack Administrator? The OpenStack Foundation is collaborating with Mirantis who has stepped up to donate resources, including the administration of the vendor-neutral OpenStack certification exam now running on OpenStack Rocky. Register to take the COA today!

Recent and Upcoming Events

Open Infrastructure Summit Shanghai

There’s a lot happening in and around Open Infrastructure Summit Shanghai! Here are a few highlights:

Call For Papers

There are a handful of relevant conferences with open CFPs. Need help figuring out a good topic or finalizing your abstract? Feel free to reach out in the #RDO channel on IRC.

Other Events

Other RDO events, including the many OpenStack meetups around the world, are always listed on the RDO events page. If you have an RDO-related event, please feel free to add it by submitting a pull request on Github.

Keep in Touch

There are lots of ways to stay in touch with what's going on in the RDO community. The best ways are …

WWW

Mailing Lists

IRC on Freenode.irc.net

Social Media

As always, thanks for being part of the RDO community!