So You Want to Contribute…

For general information on contributing to OpenStack, please check out the contributor guide to get started. It covers all the basics that are common to all OpenStack projects: the accounts you need, the basics of interacting with our Gerrit review system, how we communicate as a community, etc.

Below will cover the more project specific information you need to get started with ansible-collection-kolla.

Much of the Kolla Ansible contributor guide applies also to this project.

Basics

The source repository for this project can be found at:

Communication

ansible-collection-kolla shares communication channels with Kolla.

IRC Channel

#openstack-kolla (channel logs) on OFTC

Weekly Meetings

On Wednesdays at 15:00 UTC in the IRC channel (meetings logs)

Mailing list (prefix subjects with [kolla])

http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/

Meeting Agenda

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/Kolla

Whiteboard (etherpad)

Keeping track of CI gate status, release status, stable backports, planning and feature development status. https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/KollaWhiteBoard

Contacting the Core Team

The Kolla Ansible core team is also the core team for ansible-collection-kolla.

New Feature Planning

New features are discussed via IRC or mailing list (with [kolla] prefix). ansible-collection-kolla keeps blueprints in Launchpad. Specs are welcome but not strictly required.

Task Tracking

Kolla project tracks tasks in Launchpad. Note this is the same place as for bugs.

If you’re looking for some smaller, easier work item to pick up and get started on, search for the ‘low-hanging-fruit’ tag.

A more lightweight task tracking is done via etherpad - Whiteboard.

Reporting a Bug

You found an issue and want to make sure we are aware of it? You can do so on Launchpad. Note this is the same place as for tasks.

Getting Your Patch Merged

Most changes proposed to ansible-collection-kolla require two +2 votes from core reviewers before +W. A release note is required on most changes as well. Release notes policy is described in Kolla Ansible contributor guide.

Significant changes should have documentation and testing provided with them.

Project Team Lead Duties

All common PTL duties are enumerated in the PTL guide. Kolla Ansible-specific PTL duties are listed in Kolla Ansible PTL guide.