Thanks Ihar. Here is what I plan to work on, or hope to help out with: Continue working on alembic to support online migrations.
The alembic migrations seem to be a mysterious thing to many developers. I plan to improve the devref documentation around this. The --autogenerate of revisions, in particular, should work smoothly for developers and across the various neutron stadium projects. In Liberty each Neutron sub-project has a separate alembic environment and that prevents sub-projects from having migration dependencies on other sub-projects. So I will fix that. Neutron's DB transaction issues at scale are a problem. I am not an expert in this area, but would like to co-ordinate an effort with Mike Bayer and experts from Neutron and other OpenStack projects to characterize the issues and plan some solutions and/or best practices. Neutron's IPv6 support is now quite extensive, but there are still some loose ends like router HA support, and being able to use IPv6 for API/management. I will help to co-ordinate the IPv6 updates in Mitaka. I will also sync up with the state of IPv6 support in the *aaS and stadium repos and help out with IPv6 efforts there. I think Salvatore's proposal [1] for API evolution is extremely important to Neutron's future and I would like to see it happen this cycle. I will help out where I can. I want to help (mostly by reviewing and testing) the effort to make Neutron support Python 3. Always willing to help with, review, and improve Neutron's tests and testing strategies. [1] https://review.openstack.org/136760 -- Henry On Thu, Oct 01, 2015, Ihar Hrachyshka <ihrac...@redhat.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I talked recently with several contributors about what each of us plans for > the next cycle, and found it’s quite useful to share thoughts with others, > because you have immediate yay/nay feedback, and maybe find companions for > next adventures, and what not. So I’ve decided to ask everyone what you see > the team and you personally doing the next cycle, for fun or profit. > > That’s like a PTL nomination letter, but open to everyone! :) No commitments, > no deadlines, just list random ideas you have in mind or in your todo lists, > and we’ll all appreciate the huge pile of awesomeness no one will ever have > time to implement even if scheduled for Xixao release. > > To start the fun, I will share my silly ideas in the next email. > > Ihar __________________________________________________________________________ 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