On 12/03/2013 05:15 PM, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Robert,

I believe some code is in Ironic too [1]. The 2 choices are in Oslo are:

1) copy code to oslo-incubator
2) start a new oslo.objects(?) repo

In the summit meeting, we have been trying to break existing code into
libraries so #1 is probably counter-productive. If the code churn in
the files are slowed down quite a bit, #2 is a much better option
IMHO. It's still under oslo but as a separate library.

[1] https://github.com/openstack/ironic/tree/master/ironic/objects

Is the code in Ironic identical to Nova? I know there were some changes (both already made as well as planned) for the Solum objects code that diverged from the Nova objects code -- but not necessarily enough that Oslo incubation would be a bad thing.

If we went the route of adding an oslo.objects to Oslo incubator, I just would want to know the extent to which the code has already diverged...

Best,
-jay

On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 4:42 PM, Robert Collins
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hey - https://review.openstack.org/#/c/57022/7//COMMIT_MSG - I
strongly suggested here that reusing the Nova object code is the first
step towards an objects library, and that we should be putting it in
olso; there are some reasonable concerns about this being experimental
but...

The Oslo wiki page says:
The process of developing a new Oslo API usually begins by taking code
which is common to some OpenStack projects and moving it into the
oslo-incubator repository. New APIs live in the incubator until they
have matured to meet the criteria described above.

So if this code lands in solum as-is, its now common - to me that
means we should be going straight to oslo.incubator and working on
shared code.

However there's clearly an expectation mismatch - so - any thoughts?

-Rob


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