hi all,

as you may have heard, in an effort to simplify OpenStack Telemetry (Ceilometer) and streamline it's code, the alarming functionality provided by OpenStack Telemetry has been moved to it's own repository[1]. The new project is called Aodh[2]. the idea is that Aodh will grow as it's own entity, with it's own distinct core team, under the Telemetry umbrella. this way, we will have a focused team specifically for the alarming aspects of Telemetry. as always, feedback and contributions are welcomed[3].

in the coming days, we will release a migration/changes document to explain the differences between the original alarming code and Aodh. all effort was made to maintain compatibility in configurations such that it should be possible to take the existing configuration and reuse it for Aodh deployment.

some quick notes:
- the existing alarming code will remain consumable for Liberty release (but in deprecated state) - all new functionality (ie. inline/streaming alarm evaluations) will be added only to Aodh - client and api support has been added to common Ceilometer interfaces such that if Aodh is enabled, the client can still be used and redirect to Aodh.
- mailing list items can be tagged with [aodh]
- irc discussions will remain under #openstack-ceilometer

many thanks for all those who worked on the code split and integration testing.

[1] https://github.com/openstack/aodh
[2] http://www.behindthename.com/name/aodh
[3] https://launchpad.net/aodh

cheers,

--
gord


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