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30 min Pankaj Goyal Karine Sevilla Which OpenStack release to select as a baseline for the next RA1 release? Following RM's developments on acceleration, RA1 must evolve to integrate these new requirements.
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OpenStack Release Selection
- Current RA1 OpenStack release Baseline
- OpenStack releases available for selection
- RM evolution requiring new OpenStack features
- Which OpenStack release baseline for Lakelse?
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Current OpenStack baseline is Train (since Baraque)
The aim is to move to a newer release - Wallaby
- New features and functionality
- Important new requirements to deliver on
- HW acceleration
- Cyborg added a lot of new functionality since Train including a new v2 API that's not complete in Train
- Edge requirements
- Security
- LCM
- HW acceleration
- Extended maintenance phase for Train
- Functest is ready to support the latest releases which can help cover testing in Anuket
- OS support
- Red Hat OSP 19 LTS will be on Wallaby
- Canonical - Ubuntu 22.04 will be Xena
- Airship
- installer with manifest files that can be recreated based on the docs in Airship to cover newer OpenStack releases than Train
- needs to be done by Anuket contributors
- alignment with Airship team in Anuket is needed
- installer with manifest files that can be recreated based on the docs in Airship to cover newer OpenStack releases than Train
- Concerns
- Jumping multiple releases? Migration?
- OpenStack has a support for fast-forward upgrades to move ahead with multiple releases
- A lot of effort going into backward compatibility
- Is it doable for RI for the Lakelse release?
- Need to define an MVP?
- For OpenStack it's a minimal set of features that are described in RA1
- RA1 is developed as a spec that RI and RC will follow
- Need to define an MVP?
- Jumping multiple releases? Migration?
- No objections from the people on the call!
Outcome - Suggestion is to move to OpenStack Wallaby