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Kubernetes Community Meeting Notes - 20160128
January 28 - 1.2 release update, Deis demo, flaky test surge and SIGs
The Kubernetes contributing community meets once a week to discuss the project's status via a videoconference. Here are the notes from the latest meeting.
Note taker: Erin Boyd
- Discuss process around code freeze/code slush (TJ Goltermann)
- Code wind down was happening during holiday (for 1.1)
- Releasing ~ every 3 months
- Build stability is still missing
- Issue on Transparency (Bob Wise)
- Email from Sarah for call to contribute (Monday, January 25)
- Concern over publishing dates / understanding release schedule /etc…
- Email from Sarah for call to contribute (Monday, January 25)
- Release targeted for early March
- Where does one find information on the release schedule with the committed features?
- For 1.2 - Send email / Slack to TJ
- For 1.3 - Working on better process to communicate to the community
- Wiki
- GitHub Milestones
- Where does one find information on the release schedule with the committed features?
- How to better communicate issues discovered in the SIG
- AI: People need to email the kubernetes-dev@ mailing list with summary of findings
- AI: Each SIG needs a note taker
- Release planning vs Release testing
- Testing SIG lead Ike McCreery
- Also part of the testing infrastructure team at Google
- Community being able to integrate into the testing framework
- Federated testing
- Release Manager = David McMahon
- Request to introduce him to the community meeting
- Testing SIG lead Ike McCreery
- Demo: Jason Hansen Deis
- Implemented simple REST API to interact with the platform
- Deis managed application (deployed via)
- Source -> image
- Rolling upgrades -> Rollbacks
- AI: Jason will provide the slides & notes
- Adding an administrative component (dashboard)
- Helm wraps kubectl
- Testing
- Called for community interaction
- Need to understand friction points from community
- Better documentation
- Better communication on how things “should work"
- Internally, Google is having daily calls to resolve test flakes
- Started up SIG testing meetings (Tuesday at 10:30 am PT)
- Everyone wants it, but no one want to pony up the time to make it happen
- Google is dedicating headcount to it (3-4 people, possibly more)
- https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/kubernetes-sig-testing
- Best practices for labeling
- Are there tools built on top of these to leverage
- AI: Generate artifact for labels and what they do (Create doc)
- Help Wanted Label - good for new community members
- Classify labels for team and area
- User experience, test infrastructure, etc..
- SIG Config (not about deployment)
- Any interest in ansible, etc.. type
- SIG Scale meeting (Bob Wise & Tim StClair)
- Tests related to performance SLA get relaxed in order to get the tests to pass
- exposed process issues
- AI: outline of a proposal for a notice policy if things are being changed that are critical to the system (Bob Wise/Samsung)
- Create a Best Practices of set of constants into well documented place
- Tests related to performance SLA get relaxed in order to get the tests to pass
To get involved in the Kubernetes community consider joining our Slack channel, taking a look at the Kubernetes project on GitHub, or join the Kubernetes-dev Google group. If you’re really excited, you can do all of the above and join us for the next community conversation — February 4th, 2016. Please add yourself or a topic you want to know about to the agenda and get a calendar invitation by joining this group.
The full recording is available on YouTube in the growing archive of Kubernetes Community Meetings.