Re: [Openstack] Creating a forum

2011-05-03 Thread Daniel Salinas
This is awesome!!!  Now we can spend 3 weeks debating about forum
software.  I like vbulletin.

On 5/3/11 3:32 PM, Michael Shuler mshu...@gmail.com wrote:

On 05/03/2011 02:49 PM, Jordan Rinke wrote:
 Ladies and Gentlemen... welcome to the official OpenStack Forums!
 
 http://forums.openstack.org
 
 Work in progress so feel free to join and post up any comments about
the forum etc.

phpBB is a poor choice of forum software, IMO.

-- 
Michael

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Re: [Openstack] Creating a forum

2011-05-03 Thread Daniel Salinas
And I think that is exactly the things one should bring to the table when
discussing the pros/cons of a piece of software. I don't have a preference
myself.  I don't really know of any webapp beyond security problems.  What
is more important to me is who will maintain it and how quickly that app's
authors respond to exploits.  Do we have a hard list of people committed
to the project?  I have signed up as a moderator.


On 5/3/11 9:51 PM, Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr wrote:

On 05/04/2011 05:42 AM, Daniel Salinas wrote:
 This is awesome!!!  Now we can spend 3 weeks debating about forum
 software.  I like vbulletin.
 
 On 5/3/11 3:32 PM, Michael Shuler mshu...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 On 05/03/2011 02:49 PM, Jordan Rinke wrote:
 Ladies and Gentlemen... welcome to the official OpenStack Forums!

 http://forums.openstack.org

 Work in progress so feel free to join and post up any comments about
 the forum etc.

 phpBB is a poor choice of forum software, IMO.

 -- 
 Michael

Yet, phpBB has a very bad security record, and I had countless issues
with it. Spammers / hackers have the bad habit to google for a specific
version of phpBB and use that as a result for targets.

Also, phpBB isn't threaded. I think threading isn't an option: it's
needed, IMHO.

Just my 2 cents,

Thomas

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Re: [Openstack] Announcing Project RedDwarf - Database as a Service

2011-04-24 Thread Daniel Salinas
All of these are correct.  The other piece of that is that OpenVz is much
more mature and it's tooling is as well.  That being said we aren't
tightly coupled to any one technology so when LXC appears to meet our
needs we can visit that at that time.

Daniel

On 4/24/11 5:25 PM, Edward Konetzko konet...@quixoticagony.com wrote:

On 04/24/2011 10:16 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
 Daniel Morris wrote:
 The initial architecture of this service is being designed around
 several technologies listed below

 ·   *Open Stack Compute (Nova) *

 ·   *OpenVZ*- OpenVZ is a container based virtualization technology
 that ensures guaranteed resource minimums and maximums delivering
 exceptional performance from a MySQL server, comparable to a bare metal
 box.

 Hey Daniel,

 That's an exciting project indeed. I was wondering about the choice of
 OpenVZ as the container technology: Nova supports LXC containers at this
 point, and not OpenVZ ones. Any particular reason why LXC containers
 cannot fit the bill for you ?


Terry

LXC was a preferred choice as it is in the kernel but at the moment it
is lacking several features mainly migrations and resource management.
LXC is using cgroups for resource management but it is not as fine
grained or as easy to administer as openvz resource management.  There
may have been a few other reasons for the choice but those are the main
ones I can think of.


Edward

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Re: [Openstack] Summit Talk: Information session on Zones? Any interest?

2011-04-14 Thread Daniel Salinas
I am very interested in this topic.

From:  Sandy Walsh sandy.wa...@rackspace.com
Date:  Thu, 14 Apr 2011 16:07:58 +
To:  openstack@lists.launchpad.net openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject:  [Openstack] Summit Talk: Information session on Zones? Any
interest?

I've been getting a lot of questions about Zones lately.

How much interest is there for an informational session on Zones and, I
guess, Distributed Scheduler and roadmap?

(pending an available slot at the summit ... things are filling up quickly I
gather)

-S

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