On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 7:58 AM, Salvatore Orlando <sorla...@nicira.com>wrote:
> Hi Bill, If you look at the main quantum launchpad page ( https://launchpad.net/quantum), we point to github.com and review.openstack.org: Source code for Quantum can be found at http://github.com/openstack/quantum Code Reviews for Quantum can be found at: https://review.openstack.org/#q,status:open+project:openstack/quantum,n,z > all Openstack project use the following tools: > - launchpad for tracking bug and specifications > - github for source code (github.com/openstack) > - gerrit for code review (review.openstack.org) > > For the blueprint you're referring to, there isn't yet code available > (there will be soon). > Several blueprints have a detailed specification linked to the blueprint > itself. Usually this spec is a wiki page on wiki.openstack.org, but in > theory it could anything. For some simpler blueprints the specification is > on the whiteboard of the blueprint itself. It's a shame that not all > blueprints have some for of spec, and that we do not have yet a template > for building specifications. > This is a larger feature, so the proposed spec is available by clicking the "Read the full specification" link on the blueprint: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum/+spec/quantum-l3-fwd-nat . If the link isn't working for you for some reason, let me know (it works in my testing). dan > > Design discussions als happen every day on this mailing list and on the > dev IRC channel, #openstack-dev. > > Once code will be available, gerrit will add a comment to the blueprint > pointing to the patch under review. > As soon as the review process is complete, gerrit will push the patch on > the github repo. > > Some useful details are available at this page: > http://wiki.openstack.org/GerritWorkflow > > Hope this helps, > Salvatore > > On 31 July 2012 16:30, Bill Shetti <billshe...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> HI everyone, >> >> Being new to the list and the project. I was wondering where do we get >> access to specific blueprint code. Particularly - "Nova-equivalent Quantum >> L3 Forwarding, NAT, and Floating-IP Extension" blueprint? >> >> It does NOT seem to be on the launchpad location. >> >> *Launchpad does not know where OpenStack Quantum (virtual network >> service) hosts its code.* >> >> In particular the internals of this are important to review. What is the >> code review process? >> >> Thanks >> Bill >> >> On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 12:22 PM, dan wendlandt <d...@nicira.com> wrote: >> >>> Blueprint changed by dan wendlandt: >>> >>> Whiteboard changed: >>> - been focusing on core v2 API stuff until now. Still need to revive my >>> - prototype and implement it on top of v2 API. >>> + - router CRUD API (DONE) >>> + - DB-plugin router CRUD impl (DONE) >>> + - python-quantumclient + CLI router CRUD (In Progress) >>> + - basic l3-agent, using polling (In Progress) >>> + - NAT/floating-ip CRUD API >>> + - DB-plugin NAT/floating-ip CRUD impl >>> + - python-quantumclient + CLI NAT/floating-ip CRUD >>> + - l3-agent with NAT >>> + - l3-agent, overlapping IPs >>> + - l3-agent, no polling >>> >>> -- >>> Nova-equivalent Quantum L3 Forwarding, NAT, and Floating-IP Extension >>> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum/+spec/quantum-l3-fwd-nat >>> >> >> >> -- >> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~netstack >> Post to : netstack@lists.launchpad.net >> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~netstack >> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> >> > -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dan Wendlandt Nicira, Inc: www.nicira.com twitter: danwendlandt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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