[Users] PPC64 Updates

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On 12/24/2013 04:12 PM, Leonardo Bianconi wrote:
Hi Sandro!
Im writing this e-mail to update the PPC64 status, because we don't work on Christmas, so we will not be in the meeting tomorrow.
We have updated the spreadsheet. Three features that were in design are under review now. No new features done. We have some patches merged and we are planning to start tests in January with the master revision.
Best regards Leonardo Bianconi.
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what's the gap to get PPC support done/available for testing in ovirt 3.4?

Hi Itamar. We have updated the spreadsheet. This week the item "Support for sPAPR VLAN and sPAPR VSCSI" became available. We are going good, but still missing some patches to complete the PPC support. Check below the patches missing and their priorities (gap): High priority Medium priority 22356 22055 22029 22107 18648 22515 18150 20630 19487 21522 19132 21523 20667 21657 22596 21658 22652 21643 18718 21644 Basically the patches with high priority contain new functionalities or part of them and the medium ones fix issues and block unavailable functionalities, like migration and snapshot. The best would test it with all of them merged. We have talked with Omer and Roy by IRC, what speeded up the merges. The code freeze should have been started on 31th of December, have it started? Regards. Leonardo Bianconi
-----Original Message----- From: Itamar Heim [mailto:iheim@redhat.com] Sent: terça-feira, 31 de dezembro de 2013 14:27 To: Leonardo Bianconi; sbonazzo@redhat.com Cc: Users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: [Users] PPC64 Updates
On 12/24/2013 04:12 PM, Leonardo Bianconi wrote:
Hi Sandro!
Im writing this e-mail to update the PPC64 status, because we don't work on Christmas, so we will not be in the meeting tomorrow.
We have updated the spreadsheet. Three features that were in design are under review now. No new features done. We have some patches merged and we are planning to start tests in January with the master revision.
Best regards Leonardo Bianconi.
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what's the gap to get PPC support done/available for testing in ovirt 3.4?

On 01/02/2014 06:53 PM, Leonardo Bianconi wrote:
The code freeze should have been started on 31th of December, have it started?
that was feature freeze, not code freeze, and seems a couple more weeks will help many features get closure. I'd still like to keep the january 15th fork for stable branches though to keep a limit on this. Thanks, Itamar

Yes, sorry, feature freeze. That is good, we will keep working to have it all merged. Thanks! Leonardo Bianconi.
-----Original Message----- From: Itamar Heim [mailto:iheim@redhat.com] Sent: quinta-feira, 2 de janeiro de 2014 15:02 To: Leonardo Bianconi; sbonazzo@redhat.com; Vitor de Lima; Gustavo Frederico Temple Pedrosa; Roy Golan (rgolan@redhat.com); ofrenkel@redhat.com Cc: Users@ovirt.org Subject: Re: [Users] PPC64 Updates
On 01/02/2014 06:53 PM, Leonardo Bianconi wrote:
The code freeze should have been started on 31th of December, have it started?
that was feature freeze, not code freeze, and seems a couple more weeks will help many features get closure. I'd still like to keep the january 15th fork for stable branches though to keep a limit on this.
Thanks, Itamar

On Thu, Jan 02, 2014 at 07:01:46PM +0200, Itamar Heim wrote:
On 01/02/2014 06:53 PM, Leonardo Bianconi wrote:
The code freeze should have been started on 31th of December, have it started?
that was feature freeze, not code freeze, and seems a couple more weeks will help many features get closure. I'd still like to keep the january 15th fork for stable branches though to keep a limit on this.
Which reminds me - I'd love to see http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/18718/ reviewed by someone from virt; coincidently, fromani was added to the CC line... (I have not review the unit tests as of yet) Dan.
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Dan Kenigsberg
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Itamar Heim
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Leonardo Bianconi