On May 18, 2012, at 11:00 AM, Doug Davis wrote:
>
> Vish wrote on 05/17/2012 02:18:19 PM:
> ...
> > 3 Feature Branch in Core
> >
> > We are doing some work to support Feature and Subsystem branches in
> > our CI system. 3rd party apis could live in a feature branch so that
> > they can be te
Vish wrote on 05/17/2012 02:18:19 PM:
...
> 3 Feature Branch in Core
>
> We are doing some work to support Feature and Subsystem branches in
> our CI system. 3rd party apis could live in a feature branch so that
> they can be tested using our CI infrastructure. This is very similar
> to the above
On May 17, 2012, at 11:57 AM, Andy Edmonds wrote:
> Hey Vish,
> In the case of option 2, can such a isolated component remain under the
> 'nova' module (e.g. the ec2 module under nova/api/) on the nova repository or
> must it be on a separate repository and yet be, via some means, made easily
>
Hey Vish,
In the case of option 2, can such a isolated component remain under the
'nova' module (e.g. the ec2 module under nova/api/) on the nova repository
or must it be on a separate repository and yet be, via some means, made
easily integrated to the master branch code?
Cheers,
Andy
andy.edmon
Hello Everyone,
In the ppb meeting last week[1] we discussed third party apis and decided that
the policy is not to include them in core. Specifically the motion that passed
is:
An OpenStack project will support an official API in it's core implementation
(the OpenStack API). other APIs will
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