14:56:12 #startmeeting opendaylight-spectrometer 14:56:12 Meeting started Fri Apr 8 14:56:12 2016 UTC. The chair is tnadeau_. Information about MeetBot at http://ci.openstack.org/meetbot.html. 14:56:12 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 14:56:12 The meeting name has been set to 'opendaylight_spectrometer' 14:56:21 tnadeau_: I think Phil said he was going to join us 14:56:25 tnadeau_: let me ping him to make sure 14:56:26 if you can, jump on the webex now so that we can get thought stuff 14:56:30 ok joining 14:56:58 yes - and Dan from HP (Stangel, Dan ) 14:57:13 he contacted me yesterday about joining/using the code from here for some internal stuff they're doing 14:59:44 meeting ended ? 14:59:58 webex decided to close the meeting - not sure 15:00:00 im restarting 15:00:16 webex is not avail 15:00:22 im in now 15:00:38 ah.. it ended again 15:00:39 I think when you do the hostkey thing when another meeting is in progress it kicks everyone off 15:00:44 yes 15:00:53 sorry when I enter the host key, webex says, "you have too many simultaneous meetings going. this meeting will end in 30 seconds..." 15:01:05 yes 15:01:09 happened last time too 15:01:16 i think Phil is running another mtng at the same time 15:01:21 yeah there's 4 meetings scheduled at this time 15:01:24 (or someone else) 15:01:28 ok no host key entered 15:01:43 we need to get our own host key as we record these 15:01:47 neutron, NIC, and ODL Performance 15:01:59 please rejoin the webex everyone 15:04:40 #topic agenda bashing 15:04:55 #topic schedule 15:05:23 where are we on the web and server sides? 15:05:43 vasu details the web side. getting initial env setup in jenkins so we have a CI build 15:06:10 no blockers on this; matter of getting it working. 15:06:35 thanh - we have verify jobs on the py side right now. 15:06:44 thang - we have a static server for spectrometer but its not been completely setup 15:07:37 #action thanh will hopefully get this serving by 2 weeks from now 15:08:05 https://trello.com/b/fIVlZ0M5/opendaylight-spectrometer 15:13:26 GET /git/commits/:modulename?db=true 15:13:26 GET /git/commits/:modulename/:branchname?db=true 15:19:11 https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance 15:19:24 #topic openstack governance 15:19:36 Should we include this in ODL (i.e.: inside spectrometer)? 15:21:29 pros - centralized repo of this information 15:21:54 cons - information spread around. initially this needs to be manually maintained BUT we can initiate a process where projects update spectrometer 15:23:11 cons - we must not make this ODL-specific 15:27:36 idea - create a special entry in gerrit by the project itself 15:28:04 dynamically drive this data. if its in a static file then the file has to be managed 15:28:12 vasu points out issues around versioning 15:29:02 good point: versioning and branching information is kept in gerrit 15:29:22 cons - getting projects to push all this info 15:30:17 An concerned about participation 15:30:31 thanh/tom - if they don't respond, the TSC can get involved. until then, no data 15:32:06 project.git/metadata/governance.json 15:32:24 +1 its a good stat to show who is not being part of governance 15:34:27 Mo - what is included in the JSON file? 15:34:39 an - making from gerrit project ID -> project name 15:34:42 also list of active committers 15:34:52 emails other contact info 15:35:28 PTL(s) are included 15:35:44 "governance info" includes more information that you can glean from just the project files/contributions 15:35:52 this also covers inactive participants 15:36:39 mo - point is that whatever we can get dynamically we should 15:38:15 thanh - my opinion is that we should use Yaml instead of JSON 15:38:53 an - i prefer JSON but... 15:39:07 vasu - prefer JSON but not much change, so ok w yamh 15:39:31 http://yamltojson.com/ 15:40:49 tom - is it going to be easy enough to parse/convert yaml <---> json ? 15:40:54 yes 15:41:29 darien - votes for YAML. breaks the tie! 15:41:48 #agree we use YAML as the file format for governance file 15:42:52 an - do we have something in spectrometer to do this? 15:43:02 thanh/tom - python already does this natively 15:44:00 it is possible to pass a config file to the server. in this file we need an address to the YAML file. right now the YAML file is populated with a list of repos and a default addr. 15:44:28 Mo wants to delete the contents of the file and leave as an example there only (commented out) so that those that want to work with spectrometer passes a config file at runtime 15:45:12 thanh - the user should pass a -c parameter BUT if the user doesn't pass that we should check /etc/spectrometer/... for a default 15:45:37 #agree this is the way to go 15:45:46 #action mo will fix this in the next commit 15:47:52 brb 15:50:38 back 15:57:37 #action goal for next week is to have data for projects and data. per project commits, per commiters 15:59:38 #topic setting a data for first release 16:01:42 TWS on May 2 is our final target for release .1 16:02:07 open stack summit is may 2 16:02:10 prototype push 4/22 16:05:34 #endmeeting