Lwood-20160117
Introduction
Welcome to Last week on OpenStack Dev (“Lwood”) for the week ending 17 January 2016. For more background on Lwood, please refer here.
Basic Stats for week 11 to 17 January 2016:
- ~600 Messages (up about 21% relative to last week)
- ~196 Unique threads (up about 31% relative to last week)
List traffic back to it’s “normal” level :)
Notable Discussions
New API guideline for review
There is one new API guideline ready for review that will be merged on January 21st in the absence of any further feedback. It’s linked below – if you’re doing virtually any GUI related coding (as a consumer or exposing things to a GUI) you’ll want to check this out;
Changing every repository ? There might be a better way!
Doug Hellman writes a well reasoned post noting that if your change requires tweaks/changes to many many repositories it’s a fair bet that there might be a better way to accomplish what is required. He invites folk to start a conversation on openstack-dev when this occurs so that a broader consensus or solution can be reached.
Results of Foundation’s 2016 Individual Directors election announced
Jonathan Bryce advises that the results of the OpenStack Foundation’s individual Directors elections have been announced after the election concluded on Friday last week. Congratulations to all the successful nominees.
Cross-Project Specs and your project
From Mike Perez, an update and call for review on the cross-project spec liaison efforts. To recap, the cross-project liaisons from each project are called on to watch the cross-project spec repo and keep an eye out for things that might affect their project and take action where appropriate.
API Working Group Refresher
Chris Dent contributes a nicely written refresher on what the API Working group does and therein an invitation to participate in the groups work. For those unfamiliar, the working group is charged with, among other things, ensuring that OpenStack HTTP APIs adhere to standards and are consistent across OpenStack.
Upstream Development track at next summit
Thierry Carrez flagged the existence of a conference track specifically aimed at upstream OpenStack developers – those that contribute to to the OpenStack codebase itself. It’s the Monday before the summit starts – the call for participation is up now. Check it out! :)
Upcoming OpenStack Events
A summary of OpenStack related events that cropped up on the mailing list this past week. Don’t forget the OpenStack Foundation’s excellent Events Page for a comprehensive list!
General Events
As far as I could see, no new general events mentioned this week.
Midcycles
- [magnum] Planning Magnum Midcycle – Adrian Otto
- [ironic] Virtual midcycle dates (Poll) – Jim Rollenhagen
People and Projects
- [nova][neutron][os-vif] Core review team membership – Daniel Berrange
- [kolla] Vote on removal of Harm Weites from core – Steven Dake
- [nova][stable] Proposal to add Tony Breeds to nova-stable-maint – Matt Riedmann
- [OpenStack Foundation] 2016 Individual Directors election results – Jonathan Bryce
Further Reading & Miscellanea
Don’t forget these excellent sources of OpenStack news
- OpenStack Developer Mailing List Digest by Mike Perez
- What’s Up, Doc? by Lana Brindley
- OpenStack Weekly Community Newsletter by Jay Fankhauser and others
This edition of Lwood brought to you by Toto (Toto XIV), Trevor Rabin (Can’t Look Away) and Eric Clapton (August) amongst other tunes.