Last cyle, the TB added a provisional micro release exception for both Cinder and Neutron. Since then two additional projects have been added, this is Ceilometer and Heat. These two projects have been packaged and made it in to the Saucy release, I would humbly ask them to be included into the micro released exception that is currently in place for Openstack.
The same quality assurance that applies to nova, glance, keysonte, etc, currently applies to both ceilometer and heat: - Low-volume, bug fix only upstream branches: - Upstream commits are required to pass peer-review and numerous gating tests before they are eligable for merging. - The Ubuntu Server team continues its QA efforts around stable branches, providing per-commit build and integration testing for all changes merged into any of the stable branches. - As members of the Openstack stable branch maintiner team, Dave Walker, Adam Gandelman, and myself continue to help an eye on what stable fixes land upstream. To date the mcro release update exception has both proven useful for upstream, the Ubuntu project and its users to recieve a regular releases of stable versions of Openstack in a timely matter. The openstack project has a regular release cycle of stable releases that our users expect to be well tested and dependable. If you have any questions please let me know. Regards chuck
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