Re: [Openstack] what is the difference between 2013.1 and grizzly?

2013-04-01 Thread Liu Wenmao
Thank Oleg and Thierr, it's really helpful On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 5:20 PM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.orgwrote: Oleg Gelbukh wrote: Generally, grizzly-X is a milestone tag inside release cycle codenamed 'Grizzly'. Note that tagging scheme has changed between milestones 2 and 3 of

Re: [Openstack] what is the difference between 2013.1 and grizzly?

2013-03-27 Thread Oleg Gelbukh
Hello, Liu Generally, grizzly-X is a milestone tag inside release cycle codenamed 'Grizzly'. Note that tagging scheme has changed between milestones 2 and 3 of 'Grizzly' release cycle, so you see 'grizzly-1' and 'grizzly-2' tags but no 'grizzly-3'. Milestone 3 of 'Grizzly' is tagged '2013.1.g3'

Re: [Openstack] what is the difference between 2013.1 and grizzly?

2013-03-27 Thread Thierry Carrez
Oleg Gelbukh wrote: Generally, grizzly-X is a milestone tag inside release cycle codenamed 'Grizzly'. Note that tagging scheme has changed between milestones 2 and 3 of 'Grizzly' release cycle, so you see 'grizzly-1' and 'grizzly-2' tags but no 'grizzly-3'. Milestone 3 of 'Grizzly' is tagged

[Openstack] what is the difference between 2013.1 and grizzly?

2013-03-26 Thread Liu Wenmao
I notice that openstack components have two different develop code names, for example, openstack grizzly has 2013.1 and grizzly, so what is the difference between the two? There is a rc version of 2013.1 but none of grizzly, so I think they are not equal to the developers.

Re: [Openstack] what is the difference between 2013.1 and grizzly?

2013-03-26 Thread heckj
2013.1 is the release, grizzly-1 is a release candidate -joe On Mar 26, 2013, at 8:12 PM, Liu Wenmao marvel...@gmail.com wrote: I notice that openstack components have two different develop code names, for example, openstack grizzly has 2013.1 and grizzly, so what is the difference between