On 3 May 2011, at 01:34, Eldar Nugaev wrote:
#1 Replace existed plain http to ssl
#2 Add additional ports for ssl (save plain http)
#3 Do nothing
I suggest:
a) Make SSL only the default (ideally with client cert on as well).
b) Postulate that one port lower there is an optional
On 3 May 2011, at 03:29, Todd Willey wrote:
We should be able to do it with a wsgi middleware and either include
it or not in the paste config file. In a heavily load-balanced
environment you'll probably want to terminate SSL before it gets
proxied to the actual api servers,
Agreed. And
On 05/03/2011 10:29 AM, Jordan Rinke wrote:
To make this a bit more democratic I have created a survey. Simply vote for
your answer and whichever has the most votes wins. (If we had a forum
already, the poll/vote could have happened there)
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Z9VPLSJ
(It is
2011/5/3 Ron Pedde ron.pe...@rackspace.com:
On 5/2/11 6:10 PM, Soren Hansen so...@linux2go.dk wrote:
I just know from
experience that try as I might, I'm not likely to maintain any sort of
motivation to participate in forums for any useful amount of time.
And I think that would be the objective
2011/5/3 Everett Toews everett.to...@cybera.ca:
What I think the essential features for any user support forum are:
1. ability to up vote so the best answers bubble to the top.
2. for the original poster to be able pick the answer they used.
In addition to forums, Ubuntu also has a
2011/5/3 Todd Willey t...@ansolabs.com:
In a heavily load-balanced environment you'll probably want to terminate SSL
before it gets
proxied to the actual api servers,
Why is that? It seems like a win to distribute as much processing as
possible, including SSL termination?
--
Soren Hansen
On 3 May 2011, at 10:31, Soren Hansen wrote:
2011/5/3 Todd Willey t...@ansolabs.com:
In a heavily load-balanced environment you'll probably want to terminate SSL
before it gets
proxied to the actual api servers,
Why is that? It seems like a win to distribute as much processing as
Thanks for the explanation!
On Mon, 2 May 2011 21:12:22 -0700
Michael Barton mike-launch...@weirdlooking.com wrote:
What I've been playing with is having a manifest that contains hashes
of (4mb) chunks for the volume's backups. When a user initiates a new
backup, dm-snapshot does its thing
On Mon, 2 May 2011 21:19:43 -0700
Michael Barton mike-launch...@weirdlooking.com wrote:
Oh, and I don't know if keeping track of dirty chunks so backups are
less work is worth putting an indirection layer on top of volumes.
I think that it depends on volume capacity and the frequency of
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Dirk-Willem van Gulik
dirk-willem.van.gu...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
On 3 May 2011, at 10:31, Soren Hansen wrote:
2011/5/3 Todd Willey t...@ansolabs.com:
In a heavily load-balanced environment you'll probably want to terminate
SSL before it gets
proxied to the
On 3 May 2011, at 13:30, Todd Willey wrote:
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Dirk-Willem van Gulik
dirk-willem.van.gu...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
On 3 May 2011, at 10:31, Soren Hansen wrote:
2011/5/3 Todd Willey t...@ansolabs.com:
In a heavily load-balanced environment you'll probably want to
Can anyone name a large successful project that either doesn't have an
official forum, or that multiple unofficial forums haven't sprung up around?
Also, I looked and phpbb has a mod that allows marking topics as solved,
selecting a post as the answer and also giving posts solve ratings so I
+1 for the idea of a StackExchange-type site. I tend to find them to be better
resources than old-school forums, but without the barriers to just dropping by
with a question that Ron mentioned for mailing lists. (It's hard to get users
to search mailing list archives before reposting a
Linux Kernel:
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chromeie=UTF-8q=linux+kernel+forum 5
million results
Apache: http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chromeie=UTF-8q=apache+forum
23 million results
I am sure at least one or two of those are active forums.
LinuxQuestions.org is a good example,
a few comments about a forum:
+ While I agree with Thierry that most end user apps have forums, some
SA/Dev oriented software also have forums.
+ I think there is a need for a place where people can ask simple
questions they would not feel comfortable asking on the ML.
- Forums are very
Jordan Rinke wrote:
I think a purely QnA site misses the mark a little, that style is great for
a very specific question (And the OSQnA stuff Everett linked looks great)
but I think a lot of users are lacking the knowledge to ask a very specific
question just yet. So maybe it is that we need a
Interesting because Ron very specifically mentioned being able to find
useful and relevant information on the Ubuntu forums without bothering devs
at the beginning of this discussion (which Soren then noted as an excellent
point).
We don't have an extended answer from Anne yet, but she did vote
Hi Alex,
Great to hear that you're getting resources lined up! Other folks are still
figuring out exactly what resources they will be able to contribute as well,
which is why we're still planning on waiting until 5/10 for the actual
discussion of what dev tasks various people will pick off and
I believe that should be http://askubuntu.com/
Everett
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 8:36 AM, Jordan Rinke jor...@openstack.org wrote:
Interesting because Ron very specifically mentioned being able to find
useful and relevant information on the Ubuntu forums without bothering devs
at the beginning
On 05/03/2011 09:36 AM, Jordan Rinke wrote:
Interesting because Ron very specifically mentioned being able to find
useful and relevant information on the Ubuntu forums without bothering devs
at the beginning of this discussion (which Soren then noted as an excellent
point).
I think there is
On 05/03/2011 06:39 AM, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
On 3 May 2011, at 13:30, Todd Willey wrote:
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Dirk-Willem van Gulik
dirk-willem.van.gu...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
On 3 May 2011, at 10:31, Soren Hansen wrote:
2011/5/3 Todd Willeyt...@ansolabs.com:
In a heavily
Hello Mike, Tomo:
I invite you to take a look at Livebackup for kvm:
http://wiki.qemu.org/Features/Livebackup
This is a feature that I am currently developing. In brief, livebackup
enables full and incremental backups of running VMs.
It has enhancements to qemu that enable it to keep an
Hey all, thanks for asking for my input. :)
A few months ago, I said it's too early. This month, I do sense a need for
community support, based on questions I see on the docs site and the types
of questions in Launchpad Answers.
I think we're getting to a real user community and it would be good
Anne:
Somebody (several people?) have mentioned OSQA as a free Stack Exchange clone.
We're running it internally at ISI, it works fairly well. It's a django app.
Shapado is another (Ruby-based) Stack Exchange clone.
Lorin
--
Lorin Hochstein, Computer Scientist
USC Information Sciences
Regarding your StackExchange questions Anne.
For an Open Source StackExchange-like site OSQA (http://www.osqa.net/) could
be used.
For StackExchange itself it's free as in beer (
http://area51.stackexchange.com/faq).
How much does Stack Exchange cost?
Creating a Stack Exchange site is free.
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 08:09, Dirk-Willem van Gulik
dirk-willem.van.gu...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
a) Make SSL only the default (ideally with client cert on as well).
Sounds good to me.
b) Postulate that one port lower there is an optional HTTP port (OFF, or
tied to localhost).
The IETF
On 3 May 2011, at 18:49, Richard Hartmann wrote:
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 08:09, Dirk-Willem van Gulik
dirk-willem.van.gu...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
a) Make SSL only the default (ideally with client cert on as well).
Sounds good to me.
b) Postulate that one port lower there is an
Hi Alex,
The meeting today is just to discuss Launchpad setup and infrastructure
needs, so we can be ready to hit the ground running. There will be no
technical discussions or decisions made. I hope you can attend and give
your input.
Rick
On 05/03/2011 10:02 AM, Dan Wendlandt wrote:
I don't really see any reason for production apps to run on anything other than
80/443. In dev mode it is nice to have other ports, but I don't really see a
reason for special ports in production systems.
Vish
On May 3, 2011, at 10:49 AM, Richard Hartmann wrote:
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 11:24, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.org wrote:
A forum is almost always the wrong solution when we talk about a
developer/technical subject. In my experience it always ended up
fragmenting the community between developers (who don't read the forums)
and users (who
Rick, we have set up a top level LP project futurestack and moved all of
the associated but not official projects to be children of this. Feel free
to link the new network projects here if you want, it allows us to have a
single LP spot to go to in order to see the activity on these projects.
On 05/02/2011 01:46 PM, Chuck Thier wrote:
This leads to another interesting question. While our reference
implementation may not directly expose snapshot functionality, I imagine
other storage implementations could want to. I'm interested to hear what use
cases others would be interested in
Ladies and Gentlemen... welcome to the official OpenStack Forums!
http://forums.openstack.org
Work in progress so feel free to join and post up any comments about the forum
etc.
-Original Message-
From: Everett Toews everett.to...@cybera.ca
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2011 1:22pm
To: Anne
On 05/03/2011 02:49 PM, Jordan Rinke wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen... welcome to the official OpenStack Forums!
http://forums.openstack.org
Work in progress so feel free to join and post up any comments about the
forum etc.
phpBB is a poor choice of forum software, IMO.
--
Michael
At the Diablo summit, there were several people who expressed interest in using
OpenStack to do bare-metal provisioning of nodes as an alternative to
virtualization. We're using this approach at ISI to support Tilera hardware.
Our implementation is Tilera-specific, but we'd like to build a more
+1 on this. It is a very cool feature and I hope we can eventually support it.
Vish
On May 3, 2011, at 1:52 PM, Lorin Hochstein wrote:
At the Diablo summit, there were several people who expressed interest in
using OpenStack to do bare-metal provisioning of nodes as an alternative to
This is awesome!!! Now we can spend 3 weeks debating about forum
software. I like vbulletin.
On 5/3/11 3:32 PM, Michael Shuler mshu...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/03/2011 02:49 PM, Jordan Rinke wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen... welcome to the official OpenStack Forums!
http://forums.openstack.org
Are these really the official openstack forums? I didn't get the
impression that this was settled. Didn't we bypass some processes here?
On 5/3/11 2:49 PM, Jordan Rinke jor...@openstack.org wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen... welcome to the official OpenStack Forums!
http://forums.openstack.org
Do I have this right? We were just debating this topic this morning and I just
see a blog post by Stephen Spector announcing forums?
Incroyable!
Bernard Golden
bernard.gol...@gmail.com
On May 3, 2011, at 2:42 PM, Daniel Salinas wrote:
This is awesome!!! Now we can spend 3 weeks debating
I'm not sure who wins in git vs. bzr ease of use... guess it depends on how
quickly I get over this error:
$ bzr pull lp:swift/1.3
bzr: ERROR: Cannot lock LockDir(
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~swift/swift/omega-1.3.0-7/.bzr/branch/lock):
Transport oper
ation not possible: http does not support
I just brought that up in the release meeting. It is on the agenda for the PPB
to discuss on Thursday.
Vish
On May 3, 2011, at 3:09 PM, Paul Voccio wrote:
Are these really the official openstack forums? I didn't get the
impression that this was settled. Didn't we bypass some processes here?
Hey all,
I wanted to see what everyones opinions were on separating out some of the IRC
channels. When the project started we decided to keep #openstack as the
primary channel since the project was small at the time. Over the last year
with the project growing, the traffic in the #openstack
Try 'bzr branch' instead of 'pull'.
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 5:17 PM, andi abes andi.a...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure who wins in git vs. bzr ease of use... guess it depends on how
quickly I get over this error:
$ bzr pull lp:swift/1.3
bzr: ERROR: Cannot lock LockDir(
On May 3, 2011, at 3:22 PM, Ant Messerli wrote:
#openstack – Help and Getting Started
#openstack-meeting – Community Meetings
#openstack-nova – All Nova Development
#openstack-swift – All Swift Development
#openstack-glance – All Glance Development
Do we have to break out all the projects
Hi gents.
At this moment we have problem in OS API 1.1. Any JSON response with
values doesn't meet specification.
Could you please provide information - why we want to see values
field in JSON and who is responsable for implementation this
specification in OS API 1.1?
Also we have broken
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 7:16 PM, Ken Pepple ken.pep...@rabbityard.com wrote:
Do we have to break out all the projects into their own development channels
?
Can't we just have a #openstack-dev to cover them all ?
There are a lot of cross-project discussions (especially between
nova/glance, but
We discussed the values debacle at the design summit last week. The
existence of values is due to the ability of lists in xml to have attributes
and to allow for extensibility. The solution is ugly and we're looking at a
way to fix it. The Rackspace Titan team
Yeah... I misunderstood the process and where we were / some direction I
received and I implemented the forums before it was fully decided. Once I did
that Stephen put out the announcement at my request believing that everything
was set and ready to go.
I totally take the blame for executing
On May 3, 2011, at 6:29 PM, Eldar Nugaev wrote:
Hi gents.
At this moment we have problem in OS API 1.1. Any JSON response with
values doesn't meet specification.
What specification are you referring to?
Could you please provide information - why we want to see values
field in JSON and
Hi Eldar,
There was a good discussion at the summit in regards to how this is going
to be represented. Jay Pipes and Jorge Williams were on point (I think)
for pushing this topic forward. Hopefully one of them can reply here with
their findings.
Pvo
On 5/3/11 6:29 PM, Eldar Nugaev
Hey Everyone,
A couple people have stepped up to lead development on different sections of
the code. Thanks to Brian Waldon and Brian Lamar for listing themselves at
http://wiki.openstack.org/NovaLieutenants
I'm still looking for points of contact for the remaining sections. Even
though
I'm referring to the
http://docs.openstack.org/cactus/openstack-compute/developer/openstack-compute-api-1.1/
documentation. There are examples of json responses with values. I
suppose we should change documentation to the actual state or change
actual state to the documentation.
On Tue, May 3,
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 7:58 PM, Jorge Williams
jorge.willi...@rackspace.com wrote:
On May 3, 2011, at 6:29 PM, Eldar Nugaev wrote:
Could you please provide information - why we want to see values
field in JSON and who is responsable for implementation this
specification in OS API 1.1?
We
At Tue, 03 May 2011 12:19:50 -0700,
Josh Durgin wrote:
On 05/02/2011 01:46 PM, Chuck Thier wrote:
This leads to another interesting question. While our reference
implementation may not directly expose snapshot functionality, I imagine
other storage implementations could want to. I'm
There was a lot of talk earlier about Seattle and there seemed to be a fair
amount of interest.
Devin
On May 3, 2011, at 2:49 PM, Stephen Spector wrote:
Team:
As we all are interested in where the next event is located I thought I would
send out a recap of the meeting I had last week at
On 05/04/2011 05:42 AM, Daniel Salinas wrote:
This is awesome!!! Now we can spend 3 weeks debating about forum
software. I like vbulletin.
On 5/3/11 3:32 PM, Michael Shuler mshu...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/03/2011 02:49 PM, Jordan Rinke wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen... welcome to the
I'll add myself to the pool for Xen
From: Vishvananda Ishaya vishvana...@gmail.commailto:vishvana...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 3 May 2011 17:08:35 -0700
To: openstack@lists.launchpad.netmailto:openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: [Openstack] Lieutenants (Again)
Hey Everyone,
A couple people have
And I think that is exactly the things one should bring to the table when
discussing the pros/cons of a piece of software. I don't have a preference
myself. I don't really know of any webapp beyond security problems. What
is more important to me is who will maintain it and how quickly that app's
- Original message -
As for Europe, the
consensus in the room was that we don't have too many developers in
Europe at this time and almost everyone would need to travel which
would increase costs across the community as well as limit the number
of developers who could attend as
- Original message -
Is there another free OSS option out there for a forum? All the others I
know of require money for commercial use etc.
About 2 dozen of very valuable projects yes.
PunBB, SMF and Fudforum pops to my mind, smf being
the most famous, Fudforum being the most
Hello All:
As per our discussions in Design summit, created 4 Blueprint (BP)
placeholder for Donabe...and also see 6 BPs for Quantum ...wondering
about need for so many # of BPs...
Could we just have two BPs one for Quantum and another for Donabe? That
way most of the discussions and the
What's this forum stuff that is going on? ;). AnywaysI'm not against an
#OpenStack and an #OpenStack-dev/whatever, but being a non-dev, I pick up a ton
of good information just lurking and following conversation. I love eavesdrop
for locating past discussions, and adding more channels
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