Rotas

The OpenStack Charms development team operates two rotas: one associated with triage of new, incoming bugs and the other related to the charm review queue in Gerrit.

The development and user community are encouraged to sign up to both rotas.

Please coordinate activities in #openstack-charms on Freenode IRC.

Bug tags

When triaging or filing bugs for OpenStack Charms projects, please use the following Launchpad tags to classify relevant bugs:

  • openstack-upgrade - Issues upgrading the charm payload (OpenStack version), such as Train to Ussuri.

  • charm-upgrade - Issues upgrading the charm revision, such as cs:foo-100 to cs:foo-101 (not a payload or OpenStack version upgrade, not a series upgrade).

  • series-upgrade - Issues upgrading from one series to the next, ie. Bionic to Focal.

  • ceph-upgrade - Issues upgrading the Ceph version (not charm upgrade).

  • scaleback - Issues removing a unit, shrinking a cluster, replacing a unit.

  • cold-start - Issues in recovering the charm payload functionality after a power event such as a reboot or shutdown.

  • cross-model - Issues with Cross-Model Relations.

  • unstable-test - Issues that result in automated tests producing false negatives or positives.

Rota schedules

People are assigned to the rotas using an alternating daily schedule. The names in the tables are Launchpad IDs.

Bug triage

For triaging new bugs across the OpenStack Charms.

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

gnuoy

fnordahl

thedac

james-page

billy-olsen

aurelien-lourot

chris-icey

dmitriis

coreycb

alex-tinwood

Charm review

For reviewing open changes across the OpenStack Charms.

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

thedac

james-page

fnordahl

billy-olsen

chris-icey

dmitriis

coreycb

alex-tinwood

gnuoy

aurelien-lourot

Filtering in Gerrit

Sophisticated filtering is possible in Gerrit. For instance, to find open changes to YAML files that have been in the queue for less than two months and do not have a value of ‘-1’ for the Workflow label: open changes to YAML files.