Why not rename all plugins to os_* or openstack_*, including those of 
keystone_*, nova_*? This avoids any future renames as well. I think it 
might also aid newcomers like myself that use OpenStack, but aren't 
familiar with the underlying components.

Cheers,

Bob

On Tuesday, 29 October 2013 21:53:26 UTC-4, Michael DeHaan wrote:
>
> It's deprecated in a future release that not everyone is running.
>
> We are going to leave this named Quantum and I'm fine with a try/except 
> here.
>
> It's easy, it keeps everything working, it avoids bloating the module 
> space.
>
> "a few weeks in the repository..."
>
> People will have live quantum deployments for another year in many cases. 
>   It's just a name.
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 7:01 AM, Christian Berendt 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Then remove the quantum_* plugins like suggested. Quantum is deprecated. 
>> The name in the upstream is Neutron. Why should we keep the deprecated name 
>> in Ansible? For backward compatibility we could keep the quantum_* plugins 
>> a few weeks in the repository...
>>
>> And it's not the same purpose. The quantum_* plugins are not longer 
>> usable with the latest release of OpenStack (Havana), because there is not 
>> longer a python-quantumclient. Only python-neutronclient...
>>
>> Christian.
>>
>> Am Dienstag, 29. Oktober 2013 12:41:14 UTC+1 schrieb Matt Martz:
>>>
>>> I’m in agreement with Machael here.  There are currently 7 quantum_* 
>>> modules.  If you duplicate them, you now have 14 modules largely for the 
>>> same purpose.  That really clutters up the module index.
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Matt Martz
>>> [email protected]
>>>  
>>> On October 29, 2013 at 4:03:29 AM, Christian Berendt (
>>> [email protected]) wrote:
>>>
>>> Yacine Kheddache: That's exactly what I want to do and what I proposed 
>>> in my pull request: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/4695. 
>>>
>>> Michael DeHaan: Does this work for you? We keep the old modules for 
>>> backward compatibility and will use the new modules (neutron_*) for the 
>>> future. Users can then rewrite there playbooks when upgrading to Grizzly or 
>>> Horizon.
>>>
>>> Christian.
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