Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress] Reactive enforcement specs

2014-11-25 Thread Zhipeng Huang
Hi All,

Since the meeting time would be 1:00am in the morning in China, I'm afraid
I probably won't make it at IRC. As I have left comments on
policy-event-trigger and explicit-reactive-enforcement, my colleague and I
are interested in these specs, and would like to provide work on coding
accordingly.

Thanks !

On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 12:50 AM, Tim Hinrichs thinri...@vmware.com wrote:

  Hi all,

  Recently there’s been quite a bit of interest in adding reactive
 enforcement to Congress: the ability to write policies that tell Congress
 to execute actions to correct policy violations.  We’re planning to add
 this feature in the next release.  I wrote a few specs that split this work
 into several bite-sized pieces (one was accidentally merged
 prematurely—it’s still up for discussion).

  Let’s discuss these over Gerrit (the usual spec process).  We’re trying
 to finalize these specs by the middle of next week (a little behind the
 usual OpenStack schedule).  For those of you who haven’t left comments via
 Gerrit, you need to ...

  1) log in to Gerrit using your Launchpad ID,
 2) leave comments on specific lines in individual files by double-clicking
 the line you’d like to comment on,
 3) click the Review button on the initial page
 4) click the Publish Comments button.

  Add triggers to policy engine (a programmatic interface useful for
 implementing reactive enforcement)
 https://review.openstack.org/#/c/130010/

  Add modal operators to policy language (how we might express reactive
 enforcement policies within Datalog)
 https://review.openstack.org/#/c/134376/

  Action-execution interface (how we might modify data-source drivers so
 they can execute actions)
 https://review.openstack.org/#/c/134417/

 Explicit reactive enforcement (pulling all the pieces together)
 https://review.openstack.org/#/c/134418/


  There are a number of additional specs generated since the summit.  Feel
 free to chime in on those too.

 https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:stackforge/congress-specs,n,z

  Tim

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[openstack-dev] [Congress] Reactive enforcement specs

2014-11-20 Thread Tim Hinrichs
Hi all,

Recently there’s been quite a bit of interest in adding reactive enforcement to 
Congress: the ability to write policies that tell Congress to execute actions 
to correct policy violations.  We’re planning to add this feature in the next 
release.  I wrote a few specs that split this work into several bite-sized 
pieces (one was accidentally merged prematurely—it’s still up for discussion).

Let’s discuss these over Gerrit (the usual spec process).  We’re trying to 
finalize these specs by the middle of next week (a little behind the usual 
OpenStack schedule).  For those of you who haven’t left comments via Gerrit, 
you need to ...

1) log in to Gerrit using your Launchpad ID,
2) leave comments on specific lines in individual files by double-clicking the 
line you’d like to comment on,
3) click the Review button on the initial page
4) click the Publish Comments button.

Add triggers to policy engine (a programmatic interface useful for implementing 
reactive enforcement)
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/130010/

Add modal operators to policy language (how we might express reactive 
enforcement policies within Datalog)
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/134376/

Action-execution interface (how we might modify data-source drivers so they can 
execute actions)
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/134417/

Explicit reactive enforcement (pulling all the pieces together)
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/134418/


There are a number of additional specs generated since the summit.  Feel free 
to chime in on those too.
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:stackforge/congress-specs,n,z

Tim
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