In an effort to improve the performance and efficiency of Ubuntu's cloud
images[1], cloud-init is making some changes in the way that it searches
for datasources. By making use of environment information that platforms
provide such as DMI (Desktop Management Interface) data, cloud-init can
quickly
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 8:10 AM, Scott Moser wrote:
> I'm ok with this, but have some thoughts... not sure what to do with them.
>
> I'm pretty sure other packages were fixed so that this could be fixed
> without issue. Ideally somehow the packaging of cloud-init indicates which
> work and which
For reference
https://blog.packagecloud.io/eng/2017/02/21/set-environment-variable-save-thousands-of-system-calls/
not that I'll ever find this MP again, but if i ever did...
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https://code.launchpad.net/~raharper/cloud-init/+git/cloud-init/+merge/307722
Your team cloud init development team is
I'm ok with this, but have some thoughts... not sure what to do with them.
I'm pretty sure other packages were fixed so that this could be fixed without
issue. Ideally somehow the packaging of cloud-init indicates which work and
which do not, so that the user cannot install cloud-init without g
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