Hello Dave,

first of all: thank you very much for your work on this, and please
pardon me for the delay in replying!

(Dave Steinkraus, Sun, Sep 04, 2016 at 05:18:29PM -0700:)
> I found that the old Azure management APIs are still supported, and was 
> able to work through and adapt to the changes and get it running again by 
> making minor modifications to the Azure provider 
> (providers/azure_provider.py). I'm able to build and provision a Gridengine 
> cluster by following the cookbook here 
> <https://github.com/bobd00/elasticluster/blob/master/README-AZURE.rst>. 
> 
> This is with the current Azure SDK (version ), but with old versions of 
> elasticluster (1.3.dev0) and Ansible (1.7.2). My next step will be to try 
> current elasticluster and Ansible and see what further changes might be 
> needed. (Will also try on Ubuntu 16 instead of 14.04.)

I plan to release ElastiCluster 1.3 in two weeks; do you think it would
make sense to release the Azure code as a kind of "preview feature"?
(meaning: it's not guaranteed to work and bugs therein are not blocking
for release)

I would then like to include Azure support in ElastiCluster version 1.4,
planned for end of November.

Thanks,
Riccardo

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