14:00:33 #startmeeting sahara 14:00:34 Meeting started Thu Aug 30 14:00:33 2018 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is tellesnobrega. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:00:35 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 14:00:37 The meeting name has been set to 'sahara' 14:01:30 show off hands 14:01:34 o/ 14:03:03 o/ 14:03:21 #topics News/Updates 14:03:26 #topic News/Updates 14:04:42 still slowly working on S3 testing, not visible so much but expect a big bang patch soon 14:05:07 I'm still working on split plugins 14:05:17 now I'm down to 22 bugs failing on the plugins side 14:06:22 of course that number may rise again when I rebase again the code 14:06:26 but it is looking good 14:06:43 not much from me again, always a bit slow in between cycles... i've been in contact with the new contributor (ivoline) some more (over email) 14:07:04 awesome, she just sent me an email as well 14:07:19 we should come up with a list of task (easy ones at first) 14:07:34 so she can start contributing 14:07:58 getting her up to speed has been interesting so far -- our new contributor guides don't really adress the case where the someone has never used openstack before 14:08:19 I believe that are some openstack guides on that 14:08:40 I mean, we can't be responsible to have on sahara docs everything from openstack as a whole 14:08:48 we could add some links for sure 14:09:01 like, if this is your firts time hearing about OpenStack start here 14:09:15 yes, of course-- the openstack-wide guides are a bit better 14:09:40 in fact there is the general contributor documentation for openstack 14:09:52 and I think we point to it (or we should, if we don't) 14:10:07 lets check that 14:10:14 they sort-of jump from "here's a working devstack" to "here's how to start developing" 14:11:03 it is worth a review for sure 14:11:16 talking about initial tasks, does "go through the documentatio and fix it" make sense as task? 14:11:37 it does for sure but I also like to throw some coding 14:11:47 depends on the type of doc fix 14:11:57 review and fixing doc might not be something really interesting 14:12:06 and might drive people away 14:12:12 ok 14:12:26 but we can balance that 14:12:41 but at least she will need to go through the documentation to install it and use it 14:12:47 because reading docs it is a good way to get some insight on the code 14:12:52 yes 14:13:25 i keep losing the link to our doc problmes etherpad btw 14:13:35 anyone have it handy? 14:13:57 usually luigi has it all 14:14:07 if he doesn't, then it is lost forever 14:14:29 isn't it linked from the Stein PTG document? 14:14:45 tosky: oh, and i put it there 14:15:19 as I said, luigi knows it all 14:15:40 https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/sahara-rocky-doc 14:15:43 we can definitely start on that 14:16:09 and bring her up to speed with these etherpads as well 14:16:12 and work up from there 14:16:30 I want to move to another topic, quicl 14:16:37 and we can come back if needed on open discussion 14:16:41 sure 14:16:52 #topic Stein PTG 14:17:00 so, we are gettting close to the PTG 14:17:35 I want to ask that we take some time this coming week to prepare ourselves on important topics like adding Hawq to Ambari 14:17:44 and Phoenix to vanilla 14:17:51 so we can make the best of our ptg time 14:18:05 also, please review the etherpad, see if there is anything missing 14:18:08 is Phoenix supported by some of the existing distributions? 14:18:32 that is why I mean we need to take some time to look into it, I don't have a clue 14:18:46 i believe hortonworks has phoenix 14:18:52 so better basic understanding will give us good discussions 14:19:37 that was pretty much all on this topic 14:19:58 I'm quite happy with the topics we have, but we may have more 14:20:15 I will take a look on old etherpads as well to bring up some important topics that we could have missed 14:22:57 ok, any specific topics for today? 14:24:50 nope 14:25:14 tosky? 14:26:22 if you merge this https://review.openstack.org/#/c/595786/ I can cut a new sahara-tests release 14:26:29 even without S3 scenario support 14:26:37 sure 14:27:16 #topic Open Discussion 14:27:57 tellesnobrega: just to make sure we don't duplicate the work-- did ivoline email you about the same thing as me? she emailed me about some instructions about the CLI tools in the ops guide 14:28:43 no, she was asking some guidelines for opensource work 14:28:59 cool 14:33:31 we have a 5 minutes silence window 14:33:44 so lets close for today and we get 36 minutes back 14:33:51 yep 14:33:54 thanks all 14:34:25 again, please review ptg etherpad and read on some of the new ideas so we can make the most of the 2 days we have face to face 14:34:35 see you all next week 14:34:37 thanks 14:34:39 bye! 14:34:42 #endmeeting