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		<title>OpenStack Developer Mailing List Digest September 17-23</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Announcing firehose.openstack.org A MQTT based unified message bus for infra services. This allows a single place to go for consuming messages of events from infra services. Two interfaces for subscribing to topics: MQTT protocol on the default port Websockets over port 80 Launchpad and gerrit events are the only things currently sending message to firehose,&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://www.cloud-computing-koeln.de/openstack-developer-mailing-list-digest-september-17-23/">Continue reading &#8594;</a></p>
<p>Der Beitrag <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.cloud-computing-koeln.de/openstack-developer-mailing-list-digest-september-17-23/">OpenStack Developer Mailing List Digest September 17-23</a> erschien zuerst auf <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.cloud-computing-koeln.de">Cloud Computing Köln</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Announcing firehose.openstack.org</p>
<p>A MQTT based unified message bus for infra services.<br />
This allows a single place to go for consuming messages of events from infra services.<br />
Two interfaces for subscribing to topics:</p>
<p>MQTT protocol on the default port<br />
Websockets over port 80</p>
<p>Launchpad and gerrit events are the only things currently sending message to firehose, but the plan is to expand this.<br />
An example [1] of gerritbot on the consuming side, which has support for subscribing to gerrit event stream over MQTT.<br />
A spec giving details on firehose [2].<br />
Docs on firehose [3].</p>
<p>Full thread</p>
<p>Release countdown for week R-1, 26-30</p>
<p>Focus: All teams should be working on release-critical bugs befor ethe final release.<br />
General</p>
<p>29th September is the deadline for the new release candidates or release from intermediary projects.<br />
Quiet period to follow before the last release candidates on 6th October.</p>
<p>Release actions:</p>
<p>Projects not following the milestone-based release model who want a stable/newton branch created should talk to the release team.<br />
Watch for translation patches and merge them quickly to ensure we have as many user-facing strings translated as possible in the release candidates.</p>
<p>If your project has already been branched, make sure those patches are applied to the stable branch.</p>
<p>Liaisons for projects with independent deliverables should import the release history by preparing patches to openstack/release.</p>
<p>Important Dates:</p>
<p>Newton last RC, 29 September<br />
Newton final release, 6 October<br />
Newton release schedule [4]</p>
<p>Full thread</p>
<p>Removal of Security and OpenStackSalt Project Teams From the Big Tent</p>
<p>The Security and OpenStackSalt projects are without PTLs. Projects leaderless default to the <a target="_blank" class="expresscurate_contentTags" href="https://www.cloud-computing-koeln.de/tag/technical/" target="_blank"  rel="nofollow" >#Technical</a> Committee for decision of what to do with the project [5]. Majority of the Technical Committee has agreed to have these projects removed.<br />
OpenStackSalt is a relatively new addition to the Big Tent, so if they got their act together, they could be reproposed.<br />
We still need to care about security., and we still need a home for the vulnerability management team (VMT). The suggested way forward is to have the VMT apply to be its own official project team, and have security be a working group.<br />
The Mitaka PTL for the Security mentions missing the election date, but provides some things the team has been working on:</p>
<p>Issuing Security Notes for Glance, Nova, Horizon, Bandit, Neutron and Barbican.<br />
Updating the security guide (the book we wrote on securing OpenStack)<br />
Hosting a midcycle and inducting new members<br />
Supporting the VMT with several embargoed and complex vulnerabilities<br />
Building up a security blog<br />
Making OpenStack the biggest open source project to ever receive the Core<br />
Infrastructure Initative Best Practices Badge<br />
Working on the OpenStack Security Whitepaper<br />
Developing CI security tooling such as Bandit</p>
<p>One of the Technical Committee members privately received information that explains why the security PTL was not on top of things. With ~60 teams around there will always be one of two that miss, but here we&amp;<a target="_blank" class="expresscurate_contentTags" href="https://www.cloud-computing-koeln.de/tag/8217/" target="_blank"  rel="nofollow" >#8217</a>;re not sure it passes the bar of “non-alignment with the community” that would make the security team unfit to be an official OpenStack Team.<br />
Full thread</p>
<p>[1] &amp;<a target="_blank" class="expresscurate_contentTags" href="https://www.cloud-computing-koeln.de/tag/8211/" target="_blank"  rel="nofollow" >#8211</a>; http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-infra/gerritbot/commit/?id=7c6e57983d499b16b3fabb864cf3b<br />
[2] &amp;8211; http://specs.openstack.org/openstack-infra/infra-specs/specs/firehose.html<br />
[3] &amp;8211; http://docs.openstack.org/infra/system-config/firehose.html<br />
[4] &amp;8211; http://releases.openstack.org/newton/schedule.html<br />
[5] &amp;8211; http://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/open-community.html#technical-committee-and-ptl-elections<br />
Quelle: openstack.org</p>
<p>Der Beitrag <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.cloud-computing-koeln.de/openstack-developer-mailing-list-digest-september-17-23/">OpenStack Developer Mailing List Digest September 17-23</a> erschien zuerst auf <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.cloud-computing-koeln.de">Cloud Computing Köln</a>.</p>
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