Hi

Additional comments inside.
Thanks
Patrick

On 28 Jul 2015 at 18:33:34, Sheena Gregson (sgreg...@mirantis.com) wrote:
Hey Sergii –

 

This is excellent feedback, thank you for taking the time to provide your 
thoughts.

 

#1 I agree that the documentation lag is challenging – I’m not sure how to best 
address this.  We could potentially prioritize updates to the Plugin SDK for 
soon-to-be-released features ahead of the standard release notes and user guide 
updates to ensure that plugin developers have access to this information 
earlier?  A number of the docs team members will be getting together in late 
August to discuss how to improve documentation, I will add this as a topic if 
we don’t feel there is good resolution on the mailing list.

+Alexander/Evgeny to cc for their input

+1. Yes that’s a huge impediment! Struggling myself with the same issue since 
we are supposed to release Plugins at about the same time as the new Plugins 
SDK released in Fuel. 

It’s also true that Plugins documentation lacks information about how to build 
the fpb builder.
 

#3 Settings tab is getting a facelift in 7.0 and there are now subgroups in the 
tab which should make it significantly easier for a user to find plugin 
settings.  Each plugin will create a new sub-group in the Settings tab, like 
Access (and others) in the screenshot below.

That’s certainly a very significant improvement compared to the previous 
version. But, as already stated in a retrospective meeting, going forward we’ll 
need an even more flexible way to link Plugins with settings in that settings 
could be made common to multiple plugins. I am thinking of more logical 
grouping (by feature category) independent of the underlying Plugins breakdown. 
For example, we could have an LMA monitoring settings category common to all 
LMA related plugins. This should be less confusing for users and avoid settings 
duplicates. Hope this is making sense…


 



 

I don’t have any insight on the GitHub issues, so I will wait for others to 
weigh in on your concerns there.

 

Sheena

 

From: Sergii Golovatiuk [mailto:sgolovat...@mirantis.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 9:51 AM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) 
<openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>
Subject: [openstack-dev] [Fuel][Plugins] Feedback

 

Hi,

I have started digging into plugins recently. There are many positive things 
though I would like to point to some problem areas

1. Documentation

a. It doesn't include the features of 7.0. There are many outstanding features, 
though I needed to ping the developers to ask how these features work. It means 
that it's almost impossible to develop plugins for upcoming releases. The 
external developer needs to wait for documentation so it creates a lag between 
release and plugin release.

b. in [1] the statement about 'For Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS' should be extended to 
14.04. Also we don't need to add PATCH version as 12.04.2 is equivalent to 12.04

c. There is no documentation how to install fpb from github master branch. It's 
very useful for developers who want to use latest version. We should add 
something

2. Github repository [2] is messed up

a. We are doing the same mistake putting all things into one basket. There 
should be 2 repositories. One for examples and one for fpb. What's the goal of 
keeping fpb in directory and examples on top? This breaks a couple of things

b. I cannot build fpm with simple

pip install git+https://

Instead I am forced to do

git clone https://

cd fuel-plugins

pip install .

 

c. There is no tags as I can see only stable/6.0

d. There are no tests to improve code quality pep8 flask8, code coverage

e. Repository doesn't follow community standards.

 

3. Setting tab

When plugin is installed, it's very hard to find in. In setting tab it's 
somewhere between A and Z

How is user supposed to find it? There should be a separator between Core 
features and plugins. User must easily find, configure, enable/disable them.

P.S. I am asking everyone to add own concerns so we'll be able to make a plan 
how to address them.

Thank you in advance.


[1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel/Plugins#Installation
[2] https://github.com/stackforge/fuel-plugins
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