On Sat, 2014-06-21 at 07:36 -0700, Clint Byrum wrote:
Excerpts from Sean Dague's message of 2014-06-21 05:08:01 -0700:
Pedantic reviewers that are reviewing for this kind of thing only should
be scorned. I realistically like the idea markmc came up with -
On 20/06/14 07:29 +0100, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
On Thu, 2014-06-19 at 20:36 -0700, Dustin Lundquist wrote:
Dolph,
I appreciate the suggestion. In the mean time how does the review
process work without core developers to approve gerrit submissions?
If you're just getting started, have a
On 06/21/2014 05:41 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Morgan Fainberg
morgan.fainb...@gmail.com mailto:morgan.fainb...@gmail.com wrote:
The issue with the login page simply refreshing was due to a change
in Keystone that updated the type of Token issued
In addition to making changes to the hacking rules, why don't we mandate also
that perceived problems in the commit message shall not be an acceptable
reason to -1 a change.
Would this improve the situation?
-amrith
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I'm thinking we are going to need more than 2 on the core team at first
but it is hard to tell exactly how many people will be contributing code
at first. I know we've got a lot of interested parties and the
possibility that some 10+ people are actively contributing. Of course,
these things can
On 06/20/2014 02:07 PM, Sean Dague wrote:
After seeing a bunch of code changes to enforce new hacking rules, I'd
like to propose dropping some of the rules we have. The overall patch
series is here -
On 06/22/2014 09:41 AM, Amrith Kumar wrote:
In addition to making changes to the hacking rules, why don't we mandate also
that perceived problems in the commit message shall not be an acceptable
reason to -1 a change.
Would this improve the situation?
I actually *do* think a very poor commit
Hi Brandon,
Yep, that sounds like a good way to approach this. And FWIW, this week I'm
planning on moving several of the designs I've presented to the group into
blueprints / gerrit specs for the project and otherwise start working on a
roadmap to actually get the thing built.
In the mean time,
On 2014-06-20 14:01:01 -0700 (-0700), James E. Blair wrote:
The Jenkins Job Builder project [...] core reviewers [...] I would
like to add Darragh Bailey [...] and Marc Abramowitz
[...]
I'm very much in favor of both Darragh and Marc as additions to the
openstack-infra/jenkins-job-builder
Adding openstack-security to the thread. In case folks on OSSG don't monitor
this list.
- Original Message -
From: Alexandr Naumchev anaumc...@gmail.com
To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
Cc: Amey Ghadigaonkar gamoholic...@gmail.com, Vasiliy Artemev
vas...@gmail.com, David Yuan
I agree Duncan.
I think the commit message is one of the most important parts of a
commit. If the message is not useful, the code shouldn't go in.
Jay Bryant
On Jun 22, 2014 1:51 PM, Duncan Thomas duncan.tho...@gmail.com wrote:
On 22 June 2014 14:41, Amrith Kumar amr...@tesora.com wrote:
+1 To translating oslo logs. There is quite a bit of logging that comes
out of the libraries. It should be logged for consistency using delayed
translation.
Jay
On Jun 20, 2014 8:22 AM, Doug Hellmann doug.hellm...@dreamhost.com
wrote:
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 8:40 AM, Mark McLoughlin
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 4:43 AM, Jay Pipes jaypi...@gmail.com wrote:
On 06/22/2014 09:41 AM, Amrith Kumar wrote:
In addition to making changes to the hacking rules, why don't we mandate
also
that perceived problems in the commit message shall not be an acceptable
reason to -1 a change.
Greetings
We use neutron as network functionality implementation in nova, and as
you know, there is a feature called 'os-security-group-default-rules'
in nova extension[1], a hook mechanism to add customized rules when
creating default security groups, which is a very useful feature to
the
Through extensive work from the entirety of the Swift dev team over the past
year, storage policies have landed in Swift. Last Friday, we merged commit
1feaf6e2 which brings storage polices into master.
I especially would like to publicly thank Paul Luse (Intel), Clay Gerrard
(SwiftStack), and
Hey peoples,
So, I've had a bit of a win and hired the primary author of pypi to
work on OpenStack stuff for Rackspace Australia. His first day is
today.
I know we've had some pain with pypi in the past, but I think they're
mostly resolved now. Regardless, I want you to know that Richard is
I'm going to molest you
On Jun 22, 2014 7:23 PM, Michael Still mi...@stillhq.com wrote:
Hey peoples,
So, I've had a bit of a win and hired the primary author of pypi to
work on OpenStack stuff for Rackspace Australia. His first day is
today.
I know we've had some pain with pypi in the
On 2014-06-23 09:23:37 +1000 (+1000), Michael Still wrote:
[...]
I want you to know that Richard is around as a resource if you
need him.
I read this as Richard wants to spend a lot of his time on
OpenStack Community Infrastructure. I couldn't be more thrilled! ;)
--
Jeremy Stanley
On 2014-06-20 14:01:01 -0700 (-0700), James E. Blair wrote:
The Jenkins Job Builder project [...] core reviewers [...] I would
like to add Darragh Bailey [...] and Marc Abramowitz
[...]
I'm very much in favor of both Darragh and Marc as additions to the
openstack-infra/jenkins-job-builder
On 06/22/2014 07:38 PM, Monty Taylor wrote:
I'm going to molest you
No, no you aren't. Not in any way shape or form. I will stop you.
Welcome Richard.
Anita.
On Jun 22, 2014 7:23 PM, Michael Still mi...@stillhq.com wrote:
Hey peoples,
So, I've had a bit of a win and hired the primary
On 6/21/14 7:25 AM, Elizabeth K. Joseph wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been busy with travel and events lately (and next week), so we
missed our typical bug day, but it's been a while and I'd really
like to have on prior to our mid-cycle meetup in July.
In order to avoid Canada Day+US Independence
That's great news!
Doug
On Jun 22, 2014, at 7:23 PM, Michael Still mi...@stillhq.com wrote:
Hey peoples,
So, I've had a bit of a win and hired the primary author of pypi to
work on OpenStack stuff for Rackspace Australia. His first day is
today.
I know we've had some pain with pypi
On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 6:55 PM, Joshua Hesketh
joshua.hesk...@rackspace.com wrote:
On 6/21/14 7:25 AM, Elizabeth K. Joseph wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been busy with travel and events lately (and next week), so we
missed our typical bug day, but it's been a while and I'd really
like to have
Hi,
The flag makes the libvirt driver use the instance event mechanism to
wait for neutron to confirm that the VIF plugging is complete before
actually starting the VM. In order for this to work correctly you also
Need to make sure that Neutron is aware of these event.
Thanks
Gary
On 6/22/14,
El 21/06/2014 20:17, Frans Thamura fr...@meruvian.org escribió:
i want to make more common ssh without have to add -i keypair2.pem
any idea?
What about using ssh-agent?
Alberto
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someone here setup openstack (based on mirantis) and i can ssh
username@serverhost, and no need keypair
but i setup here, need keypair.
any idea?
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On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Frans Thamura fr...@meruvian.org wrote:
someone here setup openstack (based on mirantis) and i can ssh
username@serverhost, and no need keypair
but i setup here, need keypair.
any idea?
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Shadow Master and Lead Investor
Meruvian.
you can inject your own key into your VM then you do not need to do anything
special.
Remo
On Jun 22, 2014, at 12:42, Frans Thamura fr...@meruvian.org wrote:
someone here setup openstack (based on mirantis) and i can ssh
username@serverhost, and no need keypair
but i setup here, need
Can tell me, how to inject key?
I use Ubuntu Cloud Archive images.
I don't like this step, anyway, this is training guide model approach
official, cmiiw
F
On Jun 23, 2014 2:56 AM, Remo Mattei r...@italy1.com wrote:
you can inject your own key into your VM then you do not need to do
nova will do it for you , you need to sepcify it in your nova command line.
make sure you have libguestfs installed.
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敬礼!
At 2014-06-23 07:39:53, Frans Thamura fr...@meruvian.org wrote:
Can tell me, how to inject key?
I use Ubuntu Cloud Archive images.
I don't like this step,
Hi,List:
i have known how to configure nova.conf,but have not find a good
manual for configuring spice server on openstack controller node.the system of
my controller node is ubuntu 12.04 LTS.Hope to someone have similar experiences
can give me some info. Thanks a lot.
Here working configuration from Thiago
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack/2014-June/007970.html
I have tested the above configuration with Havana. It is working fine.
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 9:58 AM, zhchaobey...@gmail.com
zhchaobey...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,List:
i
Our signing certificate is due to expire in a couple of weeks.
I’m trying to figure out the best way to replace it with a new one.
I have the new one signed by the same CA but I’m a little unsure of the
workflow to replace it. If I swap out the old and new ones will old tokens no
longer be
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