17:00:49 #startmeeting CongressTeamMeeting 17:00:50 Meeting started Tue Nov 18 17:00:49 2014 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is pballand. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 17:00:51 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 17:00:54 The meeting name has been set to 'congressteammeeting' 17:01:15 thinrichs is out this week, so I will be running the meeting 17:01:17 anyone around? 17:01:26 Morn 17:02:01 hi sarob 17:02:03 welcome back 17:02:18 Thx 17:02:49 hi 17:03:08 banix: hi 17:03:17 hallo 17:03:28 hi 17:03:36 welcome everyone 17:03:52 I’ll go ahead and kick things off with an update from the administrative side 17:04:25 at the summit, we discussed several blueprints and requested they be submitted by last friday 17:04:50 there has been quite a bit of activity here 17:04:57 #link https://blueprints.launchpad.net/congress 17:05:25 24 by last night 17:05:37 thinrichs couldn’t make it today, but he submitted numerous blueprints, and there are a lot of specs for review 17:05:57 #link https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+congress-spec,n,z 17:06:32 if you comitted to add a blueprint and haven’t yet done so, please push it asap 17:06:56 lets get a quick status update from around the room 17:07:09 who wants to go first? 17:08:10 sarob: mind giving an update? 17:08:46 Sure 17:09:15 We met with a lot of people over the summit 17:09:32 The two follow up deep dives 17:09:58 I am now following up with what commitments 17:10:18 People and companies can make to the kilo release 17:10:23 Of congress 17:10:53 If you haven't heard from me by mid week 17:11:00 Please reach out 17:11:20 So we have a gauge of how much work we can get 17:11:30 Done this release cycle 17:12:19 That's it for me 17:12:34 ok, thanks 17:12:51 I did a few code reviews. was looking at the specs and I think the priority of blueprints need to be set so one can get a better idea about them 17:13:30 banix: agreed - the push last week was to get the bluprints published, and now it will be on reviewing and prioritizing them 17:13:53 ideally, we would have the blueprints before the summit, but we are a week or two behind 17:14:12 Seems like the summit design etherpad 17:14:20 I don’t that that is a bad thing at this level or project maturity, however 17:14:24 Is a good place to hash out 17:14:33 Priorities 17:15:00 Some of the bp are there but needs an update 17:15:32 banix: id the challenge that there are too many to look at/understand, or just you don’t know where your time would be best spent? 17:16:09 the latter; i think it wont be bad to have ptl ;) go through them and assign a priority to start with 17:16:52 of course the priorities can change but having an initial priority will give an structure to what is there and identify major (and less major) areas to work on 17:17:21 banix: agreed - I think its reasonable to have that by next week 17:17:40 (since thinrichs isn’t here to defend himself, I’ll go ahead and assign that to him ;) ) 17:17:44 banix: i think this is also a function of how many people are working on them per sarob's point 17:18:02 Banix what's yours 17:18:04 #action PTL to prioritize blueprints by 11/25 meeting, pballand to assist 17:18:30 banix: prioritizing will also depend on who will be working on coding those, and with expertise on them no? 17:18:39 pballand: thanks. I am a bit out of the loop as I had to take several weeks off work for personal reasons and had to cancel my trip to the summit so others may have a better handle of what is what 17:18:46 banix: do you have any blueprints to add, or any other updates? 17:19:16 no that’s it for me for now 17:20:16 banix seems to have left 17:20:36 pballand: no just responded 17:20:51 ok, thanks banix 17:21:36 in case you missed it, all of the notes from the summit are in the etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/par-kilo-congress-design-session 17:21:46 jasonsb: mind giving an update next? 17:22:00 sure 17:22:23 i don't have too much. working on getting something set up with security people to discuss congress 17:22:43 try to have something this week 17:23:13 also want to thank arosen for generous time last week to go through some QoS things 17:23:54 besides that i had a question for the end: murano integration and the recent keystone policy post to the ML 17:24:09 are they solving different problems or same 17:25:15 Hello my name is Ray Valdez and I am interested in contributing to congress with respect to security. 17:25:15 thats it for me 17:25:26 jasonsb, lets give kudva a chance for a status update, and then we can get in to that 17:25:41 whoops sorry i'm late. Was thinking it was still at 10am still x.x 17:25:58 rayv: hello and welcomed 17:26:24 kudva: mind giving an update? 17:26:45 rayv: would you mind giving a quick intro after kudva? 17:27:04 I started some work on ceilometer integration but a few weeks had to drop it. 17:27:15 Will pick it up again and submit something by next week. 17:28:03 also, workign with a colleague in security to develop a blueprint 17:28:42 I am from IBM Research and work in the area of secure systems 17:28:59 kudva: great - there has been some work ongoing with the ceilometer plugin, and we met with the team in Paris 17:29:16 what specific features are you working on? 17:29:21 pballand: would llike to get an update on that 17:30:27 pballand: I was looking to see how alarms may be used to communicate between congress and ceilometer 17:30:28 I don’t know the specifics on the driver work - but there are three patches in code review 17:30:40 pballand: will look, thanks 17:31:07 from the team, the way we are polling aggregated stats is inefficient with the current implemenation, and alarms won’t help 17:31:22 ceilometer is looking at improving the efficiency of aggregation in this release 17:31:48 other than that, I would recommend reaching out wo Pierre ettori and Madhu Mohan for details on their patches 17:32:07 pballand: okay, will do that. 17:33:41 arosen: do you have any updates to share? 17:33:47 pballand: sure 17:34:12 On my end the CI has been failing over the last day. Unfortunately, a change merged into devstack that broke anyone using precise as a slave. The devstack fix (https://review.openstack.org/#/c/135163/) is now in the process of merging so hopefully we should be up and running shortly. 17:34:41 I'm also working on refactoring the base datasource framework which should hopefully improve a number of things. Here's a WIP patch for that work: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/135099/ 17:35:13 Here's the blueprint i have for the specs refactoring work: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/134420/ 17:35:36 that's all from me unless anyone wants to talk about this. 17:35:50 thanks arosen 17:36:25 rayv: what brings you to the congress project? 17:36:50 I am interest in security policy enforcement 17:37:50 fantastic - do you have something in particular you are looking to contribute? 17:39:08 I have a simple blueprint that I would like to implement as starting point, isolating physical systems for tenants. 17:40:05 rayv: I don’t recall seeing that - have you submitted it to launchpad and/or gerrit? 17:40:53 I haven't yet, I will work with kudva to submit. 17:41:12 ok, fantastic 17:42:01 having example use cases that others can follow is great for the project - I’m excited to see how it goes 17:43:21 did I miss anyone with status updates? 17:43:37 I have been working on a parent-key relation for datasource drivers. 17:43:38 (we still have jasonb’s question) 17:43:50 I have a change on gerrit that more or less works, but I need to work on it some more. 17:44:08 Aaron is using it for the glance driver work. 17:44:20 I’m also working on a blueprint/spec for a heat driver. 17:44:28 I should have something today for that. 17:45:22 That’s all. 17:45:44 alexsyip: thanks 17:46:22 i'll give updates on the horizon items before i drop out of the room again (internet is being flaky) 17:46:38 ok, I’m going to open the floor to jasonsb, and any other topics that people want to bring up 17:47:29 finishing up the spec/bp for creating policies in horizon 17:48:16 and rajdeep is still working on adding view of data source tables 17:49:09 jasonb: you had suggested bip.io in the kilo etherpad for creating policies - wondering if you had specific thoughts on that? 17:50:06 jwy: no specific thoughts. i was going to attempt to put something together for a POC 17:50:19 jwy: alas, i got lazy last week 17:50:35 haha ok 17:50:44 jwy: i will try to put together something for a demo 17:51:52 cool 17:52:17 jasonsb: were you referring to this keyston emai: http://osdir.com/ml/openstack-dev/2014-11/msg01191.html ? 17:54:07 yes 17:54:29 thats the one 17:54:50 I know thinrichs was working on doing something similar in Congress - injest all the RBAC config files, and answer questions similar to those in the eimail 17:54:53 *email 17:55:13 to me, this seems like an appropriate problem for Congress - what do others think? 17:56:26 looked kind of like an invitation, but i didn't sit in on any of the keystone discussions 17:56:36 so i was just curious if anybody had more context 17:57:29 thinrichs and I were too swamped to attend any keystone sessions , unfortunately 17:57:54 it definitely seems like something we should engage with over the mailing list 17:59:11 only 2 more minutes - any last minute comments to squeeze in? 18:00:01 I agree. Tim has already started working on something for this. The last time the openstack list had a discussion about it, Tim was involved. 18:00:16 I’ll let him know there’s more activitiy on the keystone list. 18:01:04 thanks alexsyip 18:01:08 thanks everyone for joining 18:01:11 have a great week! 18:01:16 bye 18:01:19 bye 18:01:19 #endmeeting