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This is the seventh installment of what is going on with Chef OpenStack. The goal is to give a quick overview to see our progress and what is on the menu. Feedback is always welcome on the content and of what you would like to see more. ### Notable Changes * Ironic is returning to [active development](https://review.openstack.org/#/q/topic:refactor-ironic-cookbook). This is currently targeting Rocky, but it will be backported as much as automated testing will allow. The cookbook currently works through to Tempest and InSpec, but resource constraints prohibit a more comprehensive test. * Chef OpenStack is on [docs.o.o](https://docs.openstack.org/openstack-chef/latest/)! It currently covers the Kitchen scenario, and needs more fleshed out. A more comprehensive deploy guide is in the making. * Sous Chefs released v5.2.1 of the [apache2](https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/apache2) cookbook today. This will alleviate an issue with ports.conf conflicting between cookbook and package. * openstack/openstack-chef-repo has served us for many years, but nothing is an unmoving mover. Development has shifted over to openstack/openstack-chef and openstack-chef-repo will be ferried to the great bit bucket in the cloud. [o7](https://review.openstack.org/#/q/topic:retire-openstack-chef-repo) ### Integration * With the aforementioned repo retirement, integration has shifted to openstack/openstack-chef. * Docker stabilization efforts are looking good to introduce a containerized integration job for CentOS. Ubuntu still does not play nicely using Docker through Kitchen. This will result in gating jobs using both the Zuul-provided machine, as well as Docker. The focus is AIO at this time. ### Stabilization * fog-openstack 0.2 has been released, which makes a major change to how Keystone endpoints are handled. This is in anticipation for dropping a hard version string for Identity API versions. 0.2.1 has been released to [rubygems](https://rubygems.org/gems/fog-openstack), which will resolve the issues 0.2.0 exposed. For now, however, the client cookbook has been constrained to match ChefDK. The target for ChefDK to support fog-openstack 0.2 is, at this point, the unreleased ChefDK 3.3.0. [Further context.](http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2018-September/134185.html) ### On The Menu *The Perfect (Indoor) Steak* * Kosher salt * Black pepper * 1 tbsp (15 ml) olive oil * 1 (8 to 12 ounce) boneless tenderloin, ribeye or strip steak 1. Set your immersion cooker to 130F (54.4C) -- y'all have one of these, right? 2. Generously season both sides with salt and pepper. 3. Place the steak in a medium zipper, or vacuum seal, bag. Seal with a vacuum sealer, or using the water immersion technique. 4. Place the bag in the water bath, and set the timer for 2 hours. This comes out to about medium-rare consistency. 5. After 2 hours, remove the steak from the water bath and pat very dry with paper towels. 6. Heat oil in a medium cast iron skillet over high heat until it shimmers. 7. Add steak and sear until well-browned, about 30 seconds per side. 8. Let rest for 5 minutes. 9. Enjoy. Your humble line cook, Samuel Cassiba (scas) __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev