Catching up as well...
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Jay Pipes jaypi...@gmail.com wrote:
The Anso team has told me that they run the smoketests regularly, but
I would assume they only run these smoketests against a test cluster
that mimicks the Nebula environment. Devin and termie can
Quick comment on the languages from a dev community perspective:
The Nova/Swift community is Python-based, so you won't directly reuse
it, whether you use C++ or Erlang. For new contributors, you either
target very experienced C++ developers (to get concurrency/scalability
right), or
It seems that there must be a decision made to what extent should an
OpenStack 'network service' is expected to support. Should it support
L2-only networks? Or should it assume ONLY the IP-based network services to
be available? Looking at http://wiki.openstack.org/NetworkService, there
I am very concerned about seeing a lot of I'd love to learn Erlang on
something we probably don't want to screw up. At the same time, I know there's
a number of us very experienced with C/C++ (even with respect to
concurrency/scalability).
- Chris
On Feb 21, 2011, at 2:40 AM, Thierry Carrez
I don't even know what NovaDeploymentTools is? Could you explain?
-jay
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:47 AM, Ahmed El Gamil ah...@manhag.org wrote:
Hi Christian,
I agree, i don't think it can work nowadays.
While i do agree that the Nova deployment tool is extra cool, i think that
the Nova
Very nice. Not sure how I didn't know about this. Anne, should we be
documenting this kind of tool in our official documentation?
-jay
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Ahmed El Gamil ah...@manhag.org wrote:
With Pleasure :)
Check it out at
Hi all,
We've been meaning to roll that information into the
docs.openstack.orgsite, and just need to either do it myself or coach
Shigetoshi and Kyoko of
NII through the DocBook process. Shigetoshi is answering questions that come
through on the Installation page at
Please bear in mind the long term maintainability of the openstack package.
One of the attractive features at the moment is that there are not significant
pre-reqs to set up the environment and most mass market environments can
support it.
Using C++ would not significantly change this
Hi Jesse, thanks for the links to those articles.
Would be great to add Anso's article feed to the OpenStack planet so
these great articles will show up for folks following that. :)
-jay
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Jesse Andrews anotherje...@gmail.com wrote:
Jay,
Agree that openstack
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