On 2015-06-23 12:11 PM, James Page wrote: > Hi TB > > Alongside the core OpenStack packages already covered under a MRE for > stable updates, I'd like to include all of the Oslo libraries used by > these packages. > > Oslo is the shared library project for OpenStack, promoting re-use of > common code via python modules rather than code-syncing. > > For each OpenStack release, a specific set of Oslo library versions > are identified as associated with the OpenStack release; branches are > maintain upstream in the same fashion as for core OpenStack projects > (stable/kilo for example). > > In terms of testing, we'd undertake the same testing we apply to core > OpenStack packages for any updates into these libraries; only patch > level releases would be covered under the MRE - for example: > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/oslo.messaging/+bug/1467959 > > upgrades 1.8.1 -> 1.8.3 for Ubuntu vivid. The current list of Oslo > packaging includes: > > python-oslo.concurrency > python-oslo.config (oslo.config < wily) > python-oslo.context > python-oslo.db > python-oslo.i18n > python-oslo.log > python-oslo.messaging (oslo.messaging < wily) > python-oslo.middleware > python-oslo.policy > python-oslo.rootwrap (oslo-rootwrap < wily) > python-oslo.serialization > python-oslo.utils > python-oslo.versionedobjects > python-oslo.vmware > > I don't expect the frequency of patch releases to be large; typically > there are a flurry post release day, and then things settle down. > > Thanks for taking the time to consider this MRE request! >
That sounds reasonable, +1 from me. Marc. -- technical-board mailing list technical-board@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/technical-board