[ANNOUNCE] Apache libcloud 0.20.0 release

2015-12-16 Thread anthony shaw
Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, loadbalancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API. We are pleased to announce the rel

[ANNOUNCE] Apache libcloud 1.0.0-pre1 release

2016-01-25 Thread anthony shaw
Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, loadbalancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API. We are pleased to announce the rel

[ANNOUNCE] Apache libcloud 1.0.0-rc2 release

2016-04-10 Thread anthony shaw
Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, loadbalancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API. We are pleased to announce the rel

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Libcloud 1.0.0 release

2016-06-21 Thread anthony shaw
Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, loadbalancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API. We are pleased to announce the rel

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Libcloud 1.2.1 release

2016-09-22 Thread anthony shaw
Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, loadbalancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API. We are pleased to announce the rel

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Libcloud 1.3.0 release

2016-10-14 Thread anthony shaw
Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, loadbalancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API. We are pleased to announce the rel

Help spread the word! Apache libcloud 1.3.0 is out

2016-10-14 Thread anthony shaw
Hi Everyone, We've updated libcloud with some of the great contributions from Hacktoberfest. Please Tweet, shout and share the news http://libcloud.apache.org/blog/2016/10/14/libcloud-1-3-0-released.html to help grow our user base. Regards, Anthony

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Libcloud 1.4.0 release

2016-11-27 Thread anthony shaw
Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, loadbalancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API. We are pleased to announce the rel

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Libcloud 2.0.0rc2 release

2017-04-07 Thread anthony shaw
Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, loadbalancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API. We are pleased to announce the rel

[DISCUSSION] async design for libcloud

2017-04-08 Thread anthony shaw
Hi, I've pushed an explanation of 2 (unmerged) PRs and ideas for an async API for libcloud. http://libcloud.apache.org/blog/2017/04/09/async-rfc.html Please provide feedback, ideas and suggestions on the mailing list. Regards, Anthony

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Libcloud 2.0.0 release

2017-04-25 Thread anthony shaw
Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, loadbalancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API. We are pleased to announce the rel

Adding libcloud support to SaltStack

2017-04-30 Thread anthony shaw
released in the next version of SaltStack in 3-6 months time. Regards, Anthony Shaw, aka @tonybaloney

Re: Adding libcloud support to SaltStack

2017-05-02 Thread anthony shaw
2017 at 8:46 PM, anthony shaw wrote: > Hi, > > I've been working over the past week to add Apache Libcloud support to the > open-source project SaltStack. SaltStack has long been a user of Apache > Libcloud, but it's still using 0.21 (which I'm trying to resolve >

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Libcloud 2.1.0 release

2017-07-17 Thread anthony shaw
Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, loadbalancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API. We are pleased to announce the rel

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Libcloud 2.2.0 release

2017-09-03 Thread anthony shaw
Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, loadbalancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API. We are pleased to announce the rel

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Libcloud 2.3.0 release

2018-03-02 Thread anthony shaw
Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, load-balancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API. We are pleased to announce the re

[DISCUSS] Future of Apache Libcloud

2018-03-08 Thread anthony shaw
Hi All, The "cloud market" when Apache Libcloud was conceived in 2010 is very different to how it looks today, some trends we are seeing 1- IaaS (our compute API) is one of many features in public clouds. Amazon, Azure and GCP have 100's of individual services now [1]. Text-to-speech, functions,

Re: [dev] [DISCUSS] Future of Apache Libcloud

2018-03-08 Thread anthony shaw
Wow, that's a serious thread! I hope you're coming to PyCon Quentin. I'll be there and hard to miss (I carry a 6ft "Python Staff") I happened to bump into both Cory Benfield and Kenneth and picked their brains on some of the thinking for requests 3.0. The design in my email is going to take a yea