On Feb 4, 2008, at 1:59 PM, Tadashiro Yoshida wrote:
I understand Andrew will release Pacemaker, and Alan will release
Heartbeat, individually.
Now we are standing on a starting point of this discussion ;-)
Someone should testify the combination of these packages in the same
way as Heartbeat+CRM used to be done. I think volunteer testers in
the community had better to do it as well as Andrew does it. If so,
we should share the set of combination of these packages for testing.
Pacemaker project gathers volunteers to test Heartbeat+Pacemaker.
Heartbeat project gathers volunteers too. Therefore, two groups for
testing are needed.
That is what I wanted say, power of the community will be divided.
The community is not divided because there is no functional overlap
between the projects - Heartbeat and Pacemaker do different things.
To make an analogy, one would not claim that the existence of X11
fragments the KDE community.
And you're completely forgetting the about the OpenAIS community that
can now work with us too - if anything the power of the community is
_multiplied_.
Seriously, SUSE and Red Hat are finally working together on a common
cluster infrastructure and you're worried about fragmentation??
Is it correct?
Regards,
Tadashiro Yoshida
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On 2008-02-04T14:23:14, Tadashiro Yoshida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am confused completely. I have thought integrated product of
Heartbeat and PaceMaker will be tested and released in the SUSE's
Build Service.
We will build packages of both heartbeat and PaceMaker, yes.
And, of course, we will test the combination of these packages - as
well
as openAIS + Pacemaker. (Testing a cluster resource manager without a
cluster to run on would be very hard.)
Do you mean PaceMaker only will be released, although SUSE will test
it with Heartbeat module in the Building Service?
I am not sure what you mean here. Andrew will release Pacemaker, Alan
will release heartbeat.
Of course I expect that everyone will test the combination with the
other components before releasing their respective module.
And Alan will integrate Heartbeat and PaceMaker, and release the
integrated package, or integration should be done by users???
What do you mean by "integration"? Users will install the base
cluster
package (openAIS or heartbeat) and Pacemaker.
I think you are making this much too complicated. In a nutshell: two
packages will be installed where there formerly was just one. That's
all.
Does that help?
Regards,
Lars
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