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A
A
This
is
the
1.1
board,
and
so
there
are
5
of
these
that
are
currently
in
review
right
now,
so
I
assume
the
plan
would
be
to
merge
all
of
those
into
the
release
branch
before
semester
and
then
trigger
to
the
release
branch
before
we
can
go
ahead
and
do
that
patch
for
these
Travis.
Do
you
want
to
speak
to
the
status
of
those
yeah.
B
B
Think
I
don't
see
him
so
yeah.
We
just
need
to
get
that
merged.
This
is
the
issue
about
OSD
who's,
not
picking
up
on
config
overrides,
so
it's
yeah
actually
just
a
pretty
simple
change
for
that
and
it
it
only
affected
OS
DS
that
were
created
before
SEF
volume,
and
so
we
hadn't
Reap
wrote
it
since
its
greatest.
B
Look
at
that
in
then
see.
What's
next,
operators
deleting
their
OS
DS,
which
were
out
Rohan,
run
said:
he'd
have
a
fix
for
this
one
today.
This
is
where
we're
removing
at
OS
DS,
probably
a
little
too
aggressively.
It
doesn't
hurt
the
cluster,
but
it
it
causes
the
admins
to
scratch
their
heads
and
think
things
that
we're
gonna
bad
state
if
OS
DS
are
going
away
automatically,
which
is
about
not
doing
that
a
surprising
way
we're
adding
a
setting.
Basically,
that
would
enable
the
behavior.
B
B
Restoring
a
cluster
after
disaster
recovery,
so
this
is
a
couple
of
small
changes
that
I've
got
for
recovering
the
the
cluster
after
disaster
recovery
like
being
able
to
continue
if
none
of
your
monopods
are
up.
Let's
go
start
all
of
them.
Ons,
so
I
think
everybody
on
blamed
for
that
one
as
well,
so
I'll
poke
in
see
the
bucket
provisioning
documentation.
B
So
this
this
is
documentation,
so
it
could
wait
till
after
the
release
and
stocks
are
always
updated
as
soon
as
we
release
or
a
backboard,
the
PR,
but
I
would
like
to
get
the
bucket
provisioning.
Prn
is
jiff
and
probably
isn't
in
this
meeting
or,
let's
see
I,
don't
see
other
guys
from
object
bucket
provisioning.
That
I've
worked
on
that
Jeffrey.
B
A
B
A
Sounds
good!
Thank
you
for
continually
continuously
keeping
up
with
patches
and
fixes
for
supporting
our
existing
releases.
Travis
I
think
that's
always
really
good,
when,
if
we
do
identify
issues
in
previous
releases
that
works,
anyone
to
support
them
and
you
know
continuing
to
drive
the
quality
in
those
releases
right.
D
A
Sounds
great
cool,
alright,
so
then
for
1.2
you
know,
I
have
the
milestone
listing
and
the
the
board
up
there's.
You
know,
obviously
a
lot
in
that
since
there's
still,
you
know
more
than
a
month
away
from
code
feature
freeze
for
that.
Do
we
is
there
any
specific
ones
that
we
want
to
talk
through
or
discuss
within
the
context
of
this
call,
since
we
know
we're
not
could
go
through
everything
obviously
and.
B
A
Yeah
there's
a
couple
of
things
that
it
sounds
like
we
need
to
follow
up
on
with
storage
provider
that
the
individual
search
fighters
to
get
some
input
on
and
there's
they're
also
listed
in
the
agenda
later
on.
Try
that
you
put
in
there
Travis.
So
we
can
make
an
effort
on
that
this
week
to
collect
some
that
information
to
drive.
Some
of
that
as
well.
A
B
B
B
A
You
think
the
general
concept
of,
within
the
context
of
the
integration
tests,
continuing
to
use
a
host
path.
Just
temporarily,
you
know
for
some
just
transient,
ephemeral,
storage
during
the
integration
tests
could
still
make
sense,
or
do
you
think
that
there's
better
support
within
the
ecosystem,
for
you
know
like
a
local
PBS.
Just
let
make
that
I
mean
that's,
not,
there's
still
not
much
automation
around
that
which
makes
it
tough.
You
know
I.
B
B
A
D
A
Useful
within
that,
you
know
that
contacts
are
just
very
simple.
Like
here's
a
you
know,
here's
a
little
bit
of
storage
for
that
you
can
use
in
during
while
you're
running
this
integration
test-
and
you
know
it's
ephemeral
and
it
just
fits
that
scope
very
nicely.
It
just
works
for
a
couple
years,
I
think
because
I
did
like
I
started.
You
I
read
that
into
the
first
integration
test
that
used
that,
like
a
year
and
a
half
ago,
probably
so,
I.
A
A
Your
problem,
I
said
quality
I,
didn't
say
merely
anything
else.
Awesome
yeah
I
might
want
to
think
about
that
a
little
bit
honestly,
I'm
cool.
So
yes,
so
then,
let's
move
on
to
the
next
one
here,
so
Q
con
San
Diego
is
coming
up.
That
is
just
under
a
month
now
and
that's
going
to
be
super
exciting
right
here
in
my
backyard,
I'm
excited
to
be
hosting
all
of
you,
wonderful
people
here
in
my
fair
city,
the
rook
booth,
these
that
is
part
of
the
CN
CF
project
pavilion.
A
This
time
we
do
not
have
our
own
specific
rook
booth.
The
CN
CF
was
encouraging
CN
CF
projects
to
participate
in
the
project
pavilion,
so
we'll
be
kind
of
associated
with,
and
you
know
involved
within
next
to
a
bunch
other.
The
CNCs
projects
I
think
that'll
be
able
to
cool
experience,
but
we
do
need
to
that
part
of
the
agreement.
There's
that
we
need
to
stack
the
boobs
the
entire
time
Travis.
Is
that
something
that
Mike
Perez
is
driving
for
the
schedule.
I'm.
A
We
have
a
bet:
they'll
be
good
to
start
figuring
out
like
time
slots
and
have
people
allow
the
enable
people
to
sign
up
for
times
that
work
best
for
them,
given
in
other
constraints
and
talks
and
stuff
that
folks
will
be
giving
yeah
and
then
I.
Add
that
note
here
is
important
to
this.
You
know.
Basically
anybody
would
be
allowed
to
or
encouraged
to
participate
in.
That
I
think
you
know
not
just
like
only
the
other
storage
providers
that
are
participating
in
the
rook
project,
but
also
community
members
too.
B
A
Stole
your
flag,
alright,
so
yeah!
So,
let's
yeah,
we
can
put
out
a
message
like
to
the
rook
slack
to
you
know,
encourage
participation
or
invite
participation
for
anybody
who
wants
to
collaborate
there
and
we
can
drive
the
schedule
over
email
or
start
a
spreadsheet
for
that
to
have
people
be
able
to
sign
up
for
slots.
Yeah.
B
One
more
comment
about
the
booth
for
what
CNCs
was
set
up,
like
it's
appropriate
to
talk
about
rook
and
all
the
open
source
stuff,
just
not
like
selling
specific
products
or
downstream
specific
products.
It's
just
an
upstream
conversation
and
swag
people
I
think
you're
welcome
to
join
or
bring
swag
for
a
rook
for
the
storage
providers
again
just
not
for
downstream
product
stuff,
yeah.
A
A
It
does
sound
like
it
a
little
B,
it's
a
little
more
craft
than
normal.
They
said
that
they're.
They
expect
that
there
is
room
notes.
You
have
a
laptop
to
drive
demos
and
such
though,
but
we
should
probably
get
some
clarity
about
what
particular
resources
we'll
have
available
there
if
we're
gonna
be
driving
it
just
off
the
laptop
screen
or
if
we
have
like
that
CVT
or
something
or
a
monitor.
Excuse
me
so
I
think
I
think
there's
a
little
bit
of
clarity
to
understand
there,
and
this
is
a
bit
of
a
I
mean.
A
This
is
the
first
time
they've
had
the
project
pavilion
for
the
CNC
F.
So
there's
a
lot
of
unknown
here
nobody's
done
this
before
so.
Hopefully
it
works
out.
We're
gonna
do
our
best
to
make
it
a
good
experience,
but
there
could
be
some
some.
You
know
lessons
to
learn
here
from
it
and
you
know
corrections
to
make
for
the
next
cube
con.
So
we
will
see
how
it
goes
and
do
our
best
in
along
the
same
lines.
A
Another
first
that
we'll
be
doing
for
cute
con
San
Diego,
is
that
we
traditionally
have
had
two
separate
sessions:
a
rook
intro
session
in
a
rock
deep
dive
session.
But
this
time
we
opted
for
a
combined
session,
which
is
90
minutes
and
it's
both
services,
an
intro
and
a
deep
dive.
So
Travis
took
a
stab
at
creating
an
agenda
for
that.
It's
not
linked
here,
but
one
thing
that
we
did
want
there
is
to
that.
A
We
have
time
on
the
schedule
for
various
storage
providers
and
rook
to
do
presentations
and
dive
into
some
of
their
architecture
in
features
and
kick
etc,
and
it
would
be
nice
if
we
could
do
it
that
focus
of
those
can
be
some
of
the
newer
storage
writers
such
as
you
kibbutz
or
ozone,
but
that
mix
it
in
as
well.
So
that
would
be
pretty
cool
to
be
able
to
dive
into
some
of
the
newer
storage
providers
and
kind
of
share
with
the
community.
A
A
A
Yeah
I
yeah
I,
like
the
idea,
too,
of
giving
new
folks
that
habits
present
to
haven't
had
a
lot
of
chances
chances
to
present
in
the
past
to
be
able
to
get
on
stage
and
present
the
material
like
the
intro
and
stuff.
So
I
don't
know
if
we
have
someone
specifically
already
slotted
for
that,
but
you
know
I
am
open,
for
you
know,
folks
that
want
to
stretch
their
stretch,
their
legs
a
little
bit
or
stretch
their
wings,
whatever
the
expression
is
and
be
able
to.
You
know,
presence
on
that
type
of
material
as
well.
A
And
then,
along
the
same
lines
there
so
with
like
the
one
time,
milestone
the
plans
for
staffing,
the
booth,
the
plans
for
presenting
in
the
combined
intro
deep
dive
session,
and
then
roadmap
inputs.
You
that's
I,
guess
four
things
that
we
should
follow
up
with
with
all
the
storage
fighters
to
get
their
input
on,
yep
will
do
alrighty.
So
we
kind
of
discussed
this
PR
or
this
area
during
the
1.1
that
three
patch
released
section.
Is
there
more
to
bring
up
for
this
Travis,
not.
A
B
A
D
B
A
Okay,
cool
cool
cool;
yes,
so
for
the
Cassandra
operator,
that
effort
was
started
last
year
and
finished
earlier
this
year,
I
believe
by
Jana
stock
artists.
He
did
that
as
part
of
his
thesis,
his
master's
thesis-
and
he
did
an
incredible
job
at-
is
that
implementation
with
a
fairly
robust
feature
set
for
the
operator
of
scaling
up
and
scaling
down
Cassandra
clusters.
A
A
Think
that
you
know
with
that
initial
investment
there
there's
a
really
good
like
the
product
that
was
really
good
and
so
I
think
that
you
know
we
be
excited
about
potential
contributors
or
new
collaborators
on
that
operator
to
continue
driving
it
towards
beta
or
you
know,
for
the
reliability
and
stability,
because
it's
already
was
an
amazing
effort
for
the
official
outside
designation.
It
has
now.
C
C
D
C
A
So
there
so
you
know
that
kind
of
gets
fact.
You
know
we
there
isn't
a
lot
of
active
developments
on
it
right
now.
There's
a
few
other
couple:
open
pull
requests
for
it,
but
there's
not
a
dedicated
resource.
That's
focused
on
the
Cassandra
operator,
so
you
know
we
would.
We
would
love
to
have
more
community
participation
in
that,
but
right
now
there
is
not
someone
who's
dedicated
or
focused
on
on
improving
and
driving
the
quality
of
the
casino
operator.
C
C
C
A
Cool
yeah
thanks
for
it
thanks
for
giving
it
a
try,
I
better.
So
the
original
author
and
maintainer
of
that
Yanis
Newark
artists
I,
want
to
follow
up
with
him
and
see
like
if
he
has
any
like
it.
You
know
an
assessment
from
him
to
see
if
he
has
plans
for
further
development
on
it
or,
if
any
and
you
know
add
new
features
to
add
and
such
to
see.
If
he
you
know,
has
anything
in
the
pipeline
there
that
I'm
not
already
aware
of
that,
because
that
would
be
really
cool
if
he
was
planning
on.
D
D
C
A
Cool,
oh
yeah,
that
sounds
good,
then
yeah
well
go
follow
up
on
that
mailing
list
post
in
cool.
Thank
you
for
starting
that
conversation
actually
appreciate
that.