Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, load balancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API.
We are pleased to announce the release of Libcloud 0.11.3! Release highlights: Compute: - Add new Rackspace Nova driver for Chicago (ORD) location - Add new methods for managing storage volumes and other extenstion methods to the IBM SCE driver. - Allow user to pass 'timeout' argument to the 'deploy_node' method Bug fixes: - Fix a bug with the Libcloud SSL verification code. Code was too strict and didn't allow "-" character in the sub-domain when using a wildcard certificate. Full change log can be found at https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/libcloud/tags/0.11.3/CHANGES?revision=r1388947&view=markup . Download Libcloud 0.11.3 can be downloaded from http://libcloud.apache.org/downloads.html or installed using pip: pip install apache-libcloud It is possible that the file hasn't been synced to all the mirrors yet. If this is the case, please use the main Apache mirror - http://www.apache.org/dist/libcloud. Upgrading If you have installed Libcloud using pip you can also use it to upgrade it: pip install --upgrade apache-libcloud Upgrade notes A page which describes backward incompatible or semi-incompatible changes and how to preserve the old behavior when this is possible can be found at http://libcloud.apache.org/upgrade-notes.html. Documentation API documentation can be found at http://libcloud.apache.org/apidocs/0.11.3/ . Bugs / Issues If you find any bug or issue, please report it on our issue tracker < https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LIBCLOUD>. Don't forget to attach an example and / or test which reproduces your problem. Thanks Thanks to everyone who contributed and made this release possible! Full list of people who contributed to this release can be found in the CHANGES file < https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/libcloud/tags/0.11.3/CHANGES?revision=r1388947&view=markup >. Enjoy! Tomaz
