I was specifically leaving off that part of the convo for someone/somewhere 
else to pick up.

I was soley trying to focus on what changes operators have made to openstack 
locally.   Find some sort of commonality/lacking functionality in those 
patches.  Then either submit those patches to the upstream projects, or gets 
hooks added into the projects, by working with the PTL's of those projects.

___________________________________________________________________
Kris Lindgren
Senior Linux Systems Engineer
GoDaddy

From: JJ Asghar
Reply-To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>"
Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 5:37 PM
To: 
"[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>"
Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] [ops] Operator Local Patches

Just spit balling here....

But wouldn't the way you deploy/patch these patches be good for the OSOps 
tools? I bet there is some overlap and having a discussion around how to get 
those patches _out_ would be a good topic?

(Probably for the Tools WG, but worth mentioning here)

Best Regards,
JJ Asghar
c: 512.619.0722 t: @jjasghar irc: j^2

On 9/29/15 6:33 PM, Kris G. Lindgren wrote:
Hello All,

We have some pretty good contributions of local patches on the etherpad.  We 
are going through right now and trying to group patches that multiple people 
are carrying and patches that people may not be carrying but solves a problem 
that they are running into.  If you can take some time and either add your own 
local patches that you have to the ether pad or add +1's next to the patches 
that are laid out, it would help us immensely.

The etherpad can be found at: 
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/operator-local-patches

Thanks for your help!

___________________________________________________________________
Kris Lindgren
Senior Linux Systems Engineer
GoDaddy

From: "Kris G. Lindgren"
Date: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 4:21 PM
To: openstack-operators
Subject: Re: Operator Local Patches

Hello all,

Friendly reminder: If you have local patches and haven't yet done so, please 
contribute to the etherpad at: 
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/operator-local-patches

___________________________________________________________________
Kris Lindgren
Senior Linux Systems Engineer
GoDaddy

From: "Kris G. Lindgren"
Date: Friday, September 18, 2015 at 4:35 PM
To: openstack-operators
Cc: Tom Fifield
Subject: Operator Local Patches

Hello Operators!

During the ops meetup in Palo Alto were we talking about sessions for Tokyo. A 
session that I purposed, that got a bunch of +1's,  was about local patches 
that operators were carrying.  From my experience this is done to either 
implement business logic,  fix assumptions in projects that do not apply to 
your implementation, implement business requirements that are not yet 
implemented in openstack, or fix scale related bugs.  What I would like to do 
is get a working group together to do the following:

1.) Document local patches that operators have (even those that are in gerrit 
right now waiting to be committed upstream)
2.) Figure out commonality in those patches
3.) Either upstream the common fixes to the appropriate projects or figure out 
if a hook can be added to allow people to run their code at that specific point
4.) ????
5.) Profit

To start this off, I have documented every patch, along with a description of 
what it does and why we did it (where needed), that GoDaddy is running [1].  
What I am asking is that the operator community please update the etherpad with 
the patches that you are running, so that we have a good starting point for 
discussions in Tokyo and beyond.

[1] - <https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/operator-local-patches> 
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/operator-local-patches
___________________________________________________________________
Kris Lindgren
Senior Linux Systems Engineer
GoDaddy



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