Subject: Re: [Openstack] EC2 compat.
Sweet,
Ideas and thoughts are welcome.
There is a lot of cleanup/testing/validation that needs to happen, but someones
got to do it :-P
On 4/11/12 8:06 AM, Duncan McGreggor dun...@dreamhost.com wrote:
Lurking on the thread, but love what I'm seeing :-)
Nice
Lurking on the thread, but love what I'm seeing :-)
Nice work, guys!
d
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 10:43 PM, Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
Very cool, glad to see that is being worked on, it looks pretty similar to
what I was thinking of.
I’m all for open dialogues.
In fact.
I was
Sweet,
Ideas and thoughts are welcome.
There is a lot of cleanup/testing/validation that needs to happen, but someones
got to do it :-P
On 4/11/12 8:06 AM, Duncan McGreggor dun...@dreamhost.com wrote:
Lurking on the thread, but love what I'm seeing :-)
Nice work, guys!
d
On Tue, Apr 10,
Hi all,
I've started gathering tools/docs and possibly a mock ec2 server (wip) that can
allow openstack to figure out exactly what is broken with there ec2
implementation.
The process of course starts with figuring out what is there currently, what is
broken and what needs fixing.
I've
I agree that it is important to access the limitations of the OpenStack EC2 API
implementation.
To that end, make sure to take a look at
https://github.com/cloudscaling/aws-compat
--
Eric Windisch
On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
EC2 compat. Hi all,
I’ve
Josh, as a follow-up, it would be good to keep an open dialogue on this.
When/if you get a chance to review the aws-compat branch, I'd like to get your
feedback as well.
PS I meant to write assess, not access. I only noticed when I read back my
email. I'm too pedantic to not correct myself.
Very cool, glad to see that is being worked on, it looks pretty similar to what
I was thinking of.
I'm all for open dialogues.
In fact.
I was thinking of what is needed to make this work better.
Open questions/thoughts/brainstorm (at least that I was thinking of):
1. How strict do we want to
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