[openstack-dev] [cinder][FFE] request for exceptions in xiv_ds8k driver

2014-09-08 Thread Alon Marx
. Because the changes are small and simple and have no general affect the risk is negligible. Thank you, Alon Marx mobile +972549170122, office +97236897824 email alo...@il.ibm.com IBM XIV, Cloud Storage Solutions (previously HSG) ___ OpenStack-dev

[openstack-dev] [3rd-party-ci] Cinder CI and CI accounts

2014-12-23 Thread Alon Marx
Hi All, In IBM we have several cinder drivers, with a number of CI accounts. In order to improve the CI management and maintenance, we decided to build a single Jenkins master that will run several jobs for the drivers we own. Adding the jobs to the jenkins master went ok, but we encountered a

[openstack-dev] AUTO: Alon Marx is out of the office (returning 04/20/2014)

2014-04-15 Thread Alon Marx
I am out of the office until 04/20/2014. I will be out of the office August 9 to August 12. I will have no email connectivity and no phone connectivity. For any urgent matters please contact Ohad Atia. Note: This is an automated response to your message "OpenStack-dev Digest, Vol 24, Issue 44"

[openstack-dev] [cinder] moving driver to open source

2016-09-06 Thread Alon Marx
I want to share our plans to open the IBM Storage driver source code. Historically we started our way in cinder way back (in Essex if I'm not mistaken) with just a small piece of code in the community while keeping most of the driver code closed. Since then the code has grown, but we kept with

Re: [openstack-dev] [cinder] moving driver to open source

2016-09-19 Thread Alon Marx
Thank you ALL for clearing up this issue. To sum up the discussion (not going into too many details): >From legal stand point, if one uses python libraries they should be part of the community or confirming with the relevant licenses ( http://governance.openstack.org/reference/licensing.html). I

Re: [openstack-dev] [cinder] moving driver to open source

2016-09-20 Thread Alon Marx
20, 2016 at 5:23 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote: Alon Marx wrote: > Thank you ALL for clearing up this issue. > > To sum up the discussion (not going into too many details): > From legal stand point, if one uses python libraries they should be part > of the community or confirming wi