Hi Konrad, Just wanted to make sure your proposal is going well - deadline is soon. Let me know if there's anything we can help you with. Good luck, Y.
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 8:41 PM, Yaniv Kaul <[email protected]> wrote: > [removed the users mailing list, devel is enough] > > On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 7:45 PM, Konrad Djimeli <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hello Yaniv, >> >> Thanks very much for the response. I am currently trying to develop a >> proposal for this project but I have not yet been able to successfully >> setup oVirt. I just realized I could not install the oVirt-engine an >> Ubuntu 14, so I am currently trying to download and install Fedora 23, >> where I intend to setup the oVirt-engine. I would then use another >> machine with Ubuntu for the host. >> > > I would warmly suggest an EL7 (such as CentOS 7.3) operating system. > > >> >> Please with respect to this project I would like to know if I am also >> required compile and install the source code for oVirt-engine or do I >> only need to build and install ovirt4cli. >> > > You don't need to compile, just have an installed oVirt - the pointers > below should allow you to easily set it up in a virtual machines (on Fedora > 25 or CentOS 7.3 for example) and then you can develop ovirt4cli on the > host (that's what I did initially). > > Let me know if you face any issues I can help you with with setting up > Lago or ovirt-system-tests on your host. > Y. > > >> >> >> Thanks >> Konrad >> >> On 17 March 2017 at 20:26, Yaniv Kaul <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi Konrad, >> > >> > I'm very happy to hear that and wish you good luck with the project. >> > >> > I think it'd be best if you can begin with familiarizing yourself with >> > oVirt. >> > If you have few computers around, it should be fairly easy to set it >> up. If >> > you have a single computer, you can set up Lago[1] and >> ovirt-system-test[2] >> > to bring up an environment as well. >> > >> > The (very basic) code for ovirt4cli is available on my github[3] - I >> have >> > just created a very basic framework as a proof of concept - feel free to >> > fork and modify it. Specifically, I think we should re-work it to share >> more >> > code with our Ansible code[4]. >> > >> > Let me know if there's anything I can help you with in the project! >> > Y. >> > >> > [1] http://lago.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ >> > [2] http://ovirt-system-tests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ >> > [3] https://github.com/mykaul/ovirt4cli >> > [4] >> > https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/lib/ansible/ >> module_utils/ovirt.py >> > >> > >> > On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 9:06 AM, Konrad Djimeli <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> My name is Konrad Djimeli a third year Computer Science Student at the >> >> University of Buea, Cameroon. I am interested in contributing to oVirt >> >> and I would like to work on the Google Summer of Code project >> >> "ovirt4cli". I am very comfortable working with Python and I have >> >> experience working with web services like REST. >> >> >> >> Please I would appreciate any suggestion on how to get started and to >> >> better familiarize myself with the project. >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> Konrad >> >> http://djimeli.me/ >> > >> > >> > >
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