ahhh yes, I misread the blueprint, it makes a lot of sense now. Thanks.
Does this mean that when an instance launches, all the MAC
addresses/Networks that belong in the same project get assigned to that
instance? I couldn't find this in the code so I just wanted to verify.
Ryu
On Tue, Mar
From: Todd Willey [t...@ansolabs.com]
I, too, appreciate people taking their time to write blueprints. I
also appreciate people who take time to write code, even if it doesn't
come with a blueprint. People who take their creative energy to
contribute to something I love earn enough favor that my
Ewan Mellor wrote:
Blueprints are not about managing expectations. Blueprints are about telling
other people what you're working on. This is important, because I don't
think that anyone is in a position to judge whether they are working on a
self-contained change or whether they're not
Todd Willey wrote:
I read the initial problem as some things don't have blueprints and
are developed in isolation which I didn't see as a problem. Now i
see it as:
* coherency of vision
* review priority
This should partially address the review priority issue:
Hello everyone,
As a reminder, our weekly team meeting will take place at 21:00 UTC
this Tuesday in #openstack-meeting on IRC.
In particular, we'll evaluate the standing Feature Freeze exceptions
that expire tonight and if they should be extended if needed. If you
hold a stake in one of them,
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From: Todd Willey [mailto:t...@ansolabs.com]
Sent: 29 March 2011 04:08
To: Ewan Mellor
Cc: Jay Pipes; openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Feature Freeze status
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 7:42 PM, Ewan Mellor
ewan.mel...@eu.citrix.com wrote:
Also, curious, who assigns mac_addresses? or how the table is built initially?
Ram
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 2:45 AM, Ishimoto, Ryu r...@midokura.jp wrote:
ahhh yes, I misread the blueprint, it makes a lot of sense now. Thanks.
Does this mean that when an instance launches, all the MAC
Developers:
I have started early planning on the next OpenStack Design Summit in early
October 2011 this year and would like to get some feedback on location
options. The current thinking is to just host a Design Summit event for 3
days without the associated Conference portion that we are doing
+1 for Seattle :)
On Mar 29, 2011, at 8:52 AM, Stephen Spector wrote:
Developers:
I have started early planning on the next OpenStack Design Summit in early
October 2011 this year and would like to get some feedback on location
options. The current thinking is to just host a Design
+1 to Europe!
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+1 for Europe. Germany in October sounds nice.
On 3/29/11 10:52 AM, Stephen Spector wrote:
Developers:
I have started early planning on the next OpenStack Design Summit in
early October 2011 this year and would like to get some feedback on
location options. The current thinking is to just
+1 Seattle, but we need to have something in Europe too...
-joe
On Mar 29, 2011, at 8:52 AM, Stephen Spector wrote:
Developers:
I have started early planning on the next OpenStack Design Summit in early
October 2011 this year and would like to get some feedback on location
options. The
+1 for Europe. Barcelona :) or Madrid are also an alternative (direct
flights from US East coast and EU cities but no so good from
APAC locations). The weather is still nice in October.
Anyway, switching between continents every conference / year would be nice.
- Ferdy
2011/3/29 Thierry Carrez
2011/3/29 Andy Smith andys...@gmail.com:
I used to live in Amsterdam so I'd +1 that. I'd also recommend Berlin over
Frankfurt if that is an option, Berlin is pretty wildly cheap.
I think either will be getting a bit cold and rainy in october, however.
True. I do however by far favour Berlin in
+1 for malaga or southern spain.
On 29 March 2011 20:54, Ferran Rodenas frode...@gmail.com wrote:
+1 for Europe. Barcelona :) or Madrid are also an alternative (direct
flights from US East coast and EU cities but no so good from
APAC locations). The weather is still nice in October.
Anyway,
2011/3/29 Chuck Thier cth...@gmail.com:
Likely monthly, +/- a couple of weeks :)
I think it's imperative that we
a) don't set ourselves up in a way that forces major consumers of the
code base (like Rackspace) to have to maintain a fork of the code, and
b) conversely, let other consumers of the
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