17:00:46 #startmeeting CongressTeamMeeting 17:00:47 Meeting started Tue Jul 7 17:00:46 2015 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is thinrichs. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 17:00:48 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 17:00:51 The meeting name has been set to 'congressteammeeting' 17:01:12 I know some people are out of town, so if you're here for Congress, could you say hi? 17:01:28 hi, I'm here 17:01:34 masahito: hi! 17:01:37 Hi, I'm here 17:02:05 veena: hi! I don't recognize your handle. Have you been here before? 17:02:32 thinrichs: Nope. This is the first time am joining congress meeting 17:02:59 Hi all 17:03:02 veena: Welcome! 17:03:09 bryan_att: hi! 17:03:52 thinrichs: recently got to know about this project, developed interest, so thought to join. Thank you. 17:05:23 veena: you're welcome to join any time. Let us know if things aren't clear. 17:05:50 veena: would you mind telling us about yourself and what got you interested? 17:09:17 thinrichs: Sure. Am using and working in Openstack since a year. I have fixed few bugs in horizon, rally and neutron. Recently I started working on NFVO. Policy management is an important thing in NFVO, while working for this I came accross Congress. 17:09:51 veena: great! Where do you work? 17:10:12 thinrichs: Then I saw the summit videos related to congress. This seems very interesting project. 17:10:27 thinrichs: I work in Juniper Networks. 17:11:38 veena: Thanks for the background. 17:11:59 In terms of agenda this week, I have the following. 17:12:07 thinrichs: Thank you 17:12:13 1. midcycle sprint 17:12:22 2. UI demo by Yali 17:12:32 3. discuss moving meeting time 17:12:43 4. Keystone talk 17:12:47 Anything else? 17:13:25 how about summit sessions? 17:13:38 masahito: that was my #4 (Keystone talk) 17:13:59 thinrichs: ok 17:14:15 bryan_att: need to discuss getting the hands-on-lab up and running? 17:14:41 I'm still working on it - I can provide an update. 17:14:55 5. bryan_att gives update on HOL. 17:15:02 So let's get started then. 17:15:06 #topic midcycle sprint 17:15:18 I put together a wiki page with details of the sprint. 17:15:42 #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Sprints/CongressLibertySprint 17:15:55 It's also linked from the list of Liberty sprints: 17:16:01 #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Sprints#Liberty_sprints 17:16:33 It's all the same info we discussed: Aug 6-7 at the VMware campus in Palo Alto, CA, USA 17:17:16 The only real new thing is that we can all sign up using eventbrite. 17:17:18 #link https://www.eventbrite.com/e/congress-liberty-midcycle-sprint-tickets-17654731778 17:17:30 So if you're attending, please use that form to sign up. 17:17:46 I've done!! 17:17:58 That way we can get a headcount, and we have a way of sending messages to attendees. 17:18:02 masahito: thanks! 17:18:40 thinrichs: Is there any way to attend it online? 17:18:41 veena: for the midcycle sprint we're focusing on doing some distributed systems work on Congress. 17:19:12 veena: we'll have an etherpad and will plan on having a phone line open. 17:19:55 But in reality I imagine it'll be tough since software design always seems to end up on a whiteboard. 17:20:17 If there are remote people we'll do what we can to engage them. 17:20:22 thinrichs: Okay. A google hangout would also work if it is possible 17:20:38 veena: good suggestion 17:21:00 Any questions about the sprint? 17:21:10 thinrichs: Thanks for the consideration 17:21:41 thinrichs: is there any doc related to the distributed systems work that you just mentioned? 17:22:03 veena: let me look. One minute. 17:23:05 There's a brief description on the wiki page. 17:23:35 There are a couple of blueprints that touch on this, but we should probably create a new blueprint: 17:23:36 https://blueprints.launchpad.net/congress/+spec/integrate-oslo-messaging 17:23:51 https://blueprints.launchpad.net/congress/+spec/dse-control-bus 17:24:03 https://blueprints.launchpad.net/congress/+spec/hierarchical-dse 17:26:04 Let's move on. 17:26:07 #topic UI demo 17:26:31 thinrichs: is anybody working on integrating oslo.messaging? 17:26:46 Yali has been working on a new GUI for writing policy and as part of the review process is giving a demo. 17:27:26 veena: That's part of what the sprint is focused on. Figuring out how to extend our internal message bus to be cross-process, cross-host. 17:27:44 One option is to integrate oslo.messaging. But there are others as well. 17:27:54 thinrichs: okay 17:28:08 Back to the new GUI. 17:28:19 If anyone wants to attend the demo, let me know. 17:28:35 B/c of time zone constraints it'll be either 6a-7a or 5-6p Pacific time. 17:28:59 I'd like to be there 17:29:02 We're going to find a day later this week or early next week. 17:29:08 how I see the demo, online? 17:29:30 masahito_: We haven't worked out details yet, but yes online. 17:29:53 bryan_att: can you drop me an email with the days/times you're available the rest of this week and early next week? 17:30:04 OK 17:31:01 Any other questions about the demo? 17:31:21 Moving on… 17:31:23 thinrichs: Would you send the time to ML when the time of the demo is decided? 17:31:30 #topic Summit sessions 17:31:52 If possible I want to watch the demo. 17:32:23 masahito_: could you email me your day/time availability for the rest of this week and early next week? Remember options are 6a-7a and 5-6p Pacific. 17:32:42 I'm thinking about proposing a summit session where build a tool that unifies Keystone and Congress policies. 17:32:44 thinrichs: okay. 17:33:31 thinrichs: Okay 17:33:32 The idea would be to pull in policy.json from different services, translate them into the Congress policy language (Datalog), and do some analysis for how a Congress policy relates to the policy.json files. 17:33:52 Any thoughts or reactions? 17:34:47 thinrichs: just translation? or will Congress do some action? 17:35:13 anyway that's sound fun. 17:35:50 masahito_: I was just thinking analysis—the idea being to give operators a single pane of glass for Congress/Keystone policy. 17:36:08 But I suppose we could also try to push policy down to those services. 17:36:37 That's a good thing to think about at least. Thanks! 17:37:03 Any other plans for proposing a session? 17:37:31 I plan to submit my usecase as I mentioned last meeting 17:38:34 masahito_: I'm happy to give feedback on the description if you want. Just let me know. 17:38:49 The idea is about VM-HA using reactive enforcement for VM. 17:39:39 Sounds interesting! 17:41:04 Due date is July 15. 17:41:06 If possible, I want to speak the session with some Congress folks 17:41:30 masahito_: we're happy to help. Just let us know what you want us to do. 17:41:58 thinrichs: Thank you for offering. 17:42:30 If anyone else has ideas, I'm happy to give feedback via email or #congress. 17:42:34 Let's move on... 17:42:41 #topic hands-on-lab update 17:42:55 bryan_att: want to give us an update on how the HOL is going? 17:43:00 OK, here's a quick update 17:43:25 we are still working to get our OPNFV Arno lab off the ground 17:43:48 step #2 will be adding Congress using the Ansible installer 17:44:19 I should be ready to start testing end of next week on use cases for Congress 17:45:06 Thus by the week of the summit I may not have all the pieces together for a HOL at ODL, but stil have the intent to run one if necessary virtually asap 17:45:29 Great! Is there anything you need from us? 17:45:44 We are at the same time looking to have a SFC and GBP demo at the ODL Summit, as part of the OPNFV SFC project - the ODL PTLs are involved 17:46:05 My goal is to use that to trigger some config violation reports as monitored by Congress 17:46:41 So bringing those two things together may take more than three weeks - thus the risk that I may not be ready for the HOL goal by the summit 17:46:53 That's all - just a progress report 17:47:31 bryan_att: Thanks! Make sure to reach out if you need our help. 17:47:40 What I could use (if not provided earlier - I'll check) is guidance on Ansible install for Congress 17:47:49 I need to check the old IRC logs 17:48:08 Also whether I need Kilo or will Juno suffice 17:48:19 I haven't tried the ansible installer personally. 17:48:53 I remember the phone call though. 17:49:08 I don't remember any docs coming out of that. 17:49:13 Any installer will be fine - just might need some help to develop the install script given an existing installed OpenStack base 17:49:35 I think that installer was designed to work with an existing OpenStack system. 17:49:42 I will followup with you and team - the installer seemed pretty complete and easy 17:49:49 Sounds good. 17:49:54 yes, installing based upon an existing system is the assumption 17:50:17 that's all - thanks 17:50:35 Thanks! 17:50:39 #topic meeting time 17:50:58 We have a growing number of people who are actively contributing from the Asia time zone. 17:51:45 It'd be great if they could attend. 17:52:39 I'm guessing that if we moved the meeting, it would either need to be early (say 6a-8a Pacific) or late (say 5-6p Pacific). 17:53:18 We don't have enough of the cores around today to figure out if moving the time would work. 17:53:38 But for the rest of us in the US, does early morning or later evening work? 17:53:52 thinrichs: I realy appreciate your concern. 17:54:05 6-7AM PDT is fine for me also late afternoon - I'm in Seattle 17:54:26 masahito_: do those times work for you generally? 17:54:40 (I'll try to get the conversion to UTC. One sec.) 17:54:51 wait a minitus. I need to translate the time to JST 17:56:16 thinrichs: Did you mention the time in summer time? 17:56:19 6a Pacific = 1p UTC 17:56:27 5p Pacific = midnight UTC 17:56:36 We're in Pacific Daylight Time right now. 17:56:54 masahito_: so yes summer time 17:57:47 both works well. 17:58:40 thinrichs: Any time would be fine. I can make out to attend 17:58:59 I don't know if those times will work for the other US cores. We'll need to investigate more. 17:59:31 We're out of time for today. 17:59:34 In generally, my work time is in 5p-6p Pacific (UTC midnight) 17:59:35 Thanks all! 18:00:04 masahito_: good to know. The 5-6p Pacific timeslot is likely better. 18:00:07 #endmeeting