Time for a summary: Neutron Tempest Code Sprint Summary Where: Montreal, QC, Canada When: January 15, 16, 17 2014 Location: Salle du Parc at 3625 Parc avenue, a room in a residence of McGill University. Time: 9am - 5pm (8am - 6pm for some)
Purpose: to focus on the stability of Neutron to address gaps in Neutron testing to help Neutron developers recognize other Neutron developers by face and name General: The code sprint was very successful in stimulating conversation between developers. Having the time to exchange ideas and having access to others who were able to discuss issues, either long standing or new, was valuable for supporting a sense of collaborative group work. The venue was supportive in that it was quiet and requirements were unobtrusive and available so that people could focus on their work. The wifi gave us a hiccup since the port gerrit uses probably alerted a system firewall, but work arounds were found and work continued. Stats: 23 developers, 3 days Group Size: We had 23 people attend, but immediate split into multiple teams focused on predeterimined areas of stability and testing. We only held one large group session to solicit feedback on the structure of the meetup. The general feeling is that the maximum group size should not exceed 30 to ensure efficiency for all that are there. Location: Canada: we had one person ask for a letter of invitation in time to receive it to get a visa, he was granted a visa and attended - he did tell me that he has requested a visa to travel to the US previously and been denied - this person has recently been proposed as Neutron core Quebec: I don't recall any conversations anyone had about having difficulty with language issues Montreal: it has an international airport, reasonable prices for food and accommodation, the weather was not as bad as I had thought it might have been, noone took off to be tourist since the days were all rather grey Outcomes: Some specific code items were addressed [0] Changes to support isolated testing were completed Improvements to enable parallel testing Improvements Significant improvement in Tempest API test cases Work to enable grenade testing to validate upgrade Some developers who had never met in person previously had an opportunity to sit down with others and work together. The build up to the event helped to bring some focus to the importance of testing in Neutron. It also brought some attention to how isolated some Neutron developers are from the other OpenStack projects with an eye to addressing this isolation - even how isolated some developers are with the rest of Neutron. I felt that contributors to other projects were willing to spend more time than they had been, supporting Neutron's efforts to address testing gaps, due to the fact that there was a commitment to doing so that had a very public focus. One interesting outcome was the number of people who responded favourably to the question on the evaluation [1] about approaching their managers to request more time to work on Neutron upstream. I consider that favourable outcome. I have no way of knowing if anyone actually did request more time of their manager, and if they did ask, what response they received. I think the code sprint represented a target of stability in a release focused on stability. I think it was a talking point that had some positive outcomes itself but also was the catalyst for other discussions for Neutron in Icehouse as a whole. [0] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/montreal-code-sprint [1] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/montreal-code-sprint-evaluation Next an apology for me. Just after code sprint, I was injured and didn't realize it for about 2 weeks, so in the midst of being in pain and then working on healing myself, I didn't get this summary out in the time frame I had hoped to get the summary out. I apologize to those folks who needed this summary earlier. I hope this information is still useful now. My thanks to all those who made this happen. To the Foundation, to all the PTLs from other projects who supported this event and to all those who attended and the managers who supported that attendance. And to Mark McClain and Salvatore Orlando, thank you both so much. Thank you, Anita. > -----Original Message----- > From: Anita Kuno [mailto:ante...@anteaya.info] > Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 18:00 > To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org > Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Neutron] Neutron Tempest code sprint - 2nd week > of January, Montreal, QC, Canada > > On 12/18/2013 04:17 PM, Anita Kuno wrote: >> Okay time for a recap. >> >> What: Neutron Tempest code sprint >> Where: Montreal, QC, Canada >> When: January 15, 16, 17 2014 >> Location: I am about to sign the contract for Salle du Parc at 3625 >> Parc avenue, a room in a residence of McGill University. >> Time: 9am - 5am > Time: 9am - 5pm >> >> I am expecting to see the following people in Montreal in January: >> Mark McClain >> Salvatore Orlando >> Sean Dague >> Matt Trenish >> Jay Pipes >> Sukhdev Kapur >> Miguel Lavelle >> Oleg Bondarev >> Rossella Sblendido >> Emilien Macchi >> Sylvain Afchain >> Nicolas Planel >> Kyle Mestery >> Dane Leblanc >> Sumit Naiksatam >> Henry Gessau >> Don Kehn >> Carl Baldwin >> Justin Hammond >> Anita Kuno >> >> If you are on the above list and can't attend, please email me so I >> have an up-to-date list. If you are planning on attending and I don't >> have your name listed, please email me without delay so that I can add >> you and you get done what you need to get done to attend. >> >> I have the contract for the room and will be signing it and sending it >> in with the room deposit tomorrow. Monty has about 6 more hours to get >> back to me on this, then I just have to go ahead and do it. >> >> Caterer is booked and I will be doing menu selection over the holidays. >> I can post the intended, _the intended_ menu once I have decided. >> Soup, salad, sandwich - not glamourous but hopefully filling. If the >> menu on the day isn't the same as what I post, please forgive me. >> Unforeseen circumstances may crop up and I will do my best to get you >> fed. One person has identified they have a specific food request, if >> there are any more out there, please email me now. This covers >> breakfast, lunch and tea/coffee all day. > Menu: > Breakfast: 8am - 10am > Fruit, Yogurt, Baked Items: ie. Muffins, Scones, Juice, Coffee, Tea > > Lunch: Noon - 2pm > Sandwiches: > Roast Beef with Stone Ground Mustard, > Smoked Turkey Breast with Cranberry Sauce, Chicken Salad with Apples and > Celery, Flavoured Tortilla with Spinach and Sun-dried Tomatoes, Smoked Meat, > Egg Salad, Tuna with fresh Dill, Black Forest Ham with aged Cheddar on a > variety of breads > > Soup: > Wednesday: Potato and Leek Cream Soup > Thursday: Sweet Potato and Red Pepper Bisque > Friday: Wild Rice and Smoked Turkey Soup > > Salad: > Green Garden Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette and > Wednesday: Greek Salad > Thursday: Tortellini Pesto Salad > Friday: Potato Aglio e Olio Salad > > Tea and Coffee all day > > This is to convey a sense of what to expect, items may change with no notice. > >> >> Henry Gessau will be social convener for dinners. If you have some >> restaurant suggestions, please contact Henry. Organization of dinners >> will take place once we congregate in our meeting room. >> >> T-shirts: we decided that the code quality of Neutron was a higher >> priority than t-shirts. >> >> One person required a letter of invitation for visa purposes and >> received it. I hope the visa has been granted. >> >> Individuals arrangements for hotels seem to be going well from what I >> have been hearing. A few people will be staying at Le Nouvel Hotel, >> thanks for finding that one, Rosella. >> >> Weather: well you got me on this one. This winter is colder than we >> have had in some time and more snow too. So it will be beautiful but >> bring or buy warm clothes. A few suggestions: >> * layer your clothes (t-shirt, turtleneck, sweatshirt) >> * boots with removable liners (this is my boot of choice: >> http://amzn.to/19ddJve) remove the liners at the end of each day to >> dry them >> * warm coat >> * toque (wool unless you are allergic) I'm seeing them for $35, don't >> pay that much, you should be able to get something warm for $15 or >> less >> * warm socks (cotton socks and wool over top)- keep your feet dry >> * mitts (mitts keep my fingers warmer than gloves) >> * scarf >> If the weather is making you panic, talk to me and I will see about >> bringing some of my extra accessories with me. The style might not be >> you but you will be warm. > We are experiencing waves of warm and cold. The best I can offer is keep your > eye on the forecast: > http://www.theweathernetwork.com/14-day-weather-trend/canada/quebec/montreal > when you pack, which is what I will be doing. > > Thanks, > Anita. >> >> Remember, don't lick the flagpole. It doesn't matter what your friends >> tell you. >> >> That's all I can think of, if I missed something, email me. >> >> Oh, and best to consider me offline from Jan.2 until the code sprint. >> Make sure you have all the information you need prior to that time. >> >> See you in Montreal, >> Anita. >> >> >> On 11/19/2013 11:31 AM, Rossella Sblendido wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> sorry if this is a bit OT now. >>> I contacted some hotels to see if we could get a special price if we >>> book many rooms. According to my research the difference in price is not >>> much. >>> Also, as Anita was saying, booking for everybody is more complicated. >>> So I decided to booked a room for myself. >>> I share the name of the hotel, in case you want to stay in the same >>> place >>> http://www.lenouvelhotel.com/<http://www.booking.com/hotel/ca/le-nouvel-spa.html?aid=318615&label=postbooking_confemail&pbsource=conf_email_hotel_name&et=UmFuZG9tSVYkc2RlIyh9YQkLIKuQhwqabGHP/3dl6rJzqy0AqLilEWRB9q2h3N7LbLpnopp78jpk3Zrw8QEON8/7uGk2Z4XEVgx0jMidsc7G6J6/mpIjb0/tpL+TyUzh/SougdT7JVfQN96wrY/Uz9Cu068o86et5KaL1N1ikBA2yvj25PBlFEF+/iBPj8Nq>. >>> It's close to the meeting room and the price is one of the best I >>> have found. >>> >>> cheers, >>> >>> Rossella _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev