Here's my understanding of the priority ordering of the : - MAAS Tag support -- required for openstack deployments at scale - API only non-bootstrap agents -- required for IS and security conscious customers - ssl-hostname-verification: false -- required for a juju to be useful in lots of private clouds - Container addressability for MAAS -- required for cloud installer (and to show that containers are actually useful *somewhere*) - KVM containers -- required for the cloud installer - Simplestream tools -- makes the first 30 minute experience MUCH better - Container Pain -- while most public clouds don't yet have addressability, not having this makes the user experience un-nice. - Container addressability for EC2 / Openstack -- without this containers aren't actually able to solve the density problem for users in any of the public clouds we support - Handling OpenStack clouds without Object Storage -- without this a lot of openstack clouds won't work smoothly.
I added the last one, as well as John's SSL cert check removal, which is in my estimation relatively high priority. --Mark Ramm
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