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David Lutterkort resolved DTACLOUD-198.
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Resolution: Fixed
Commit f1785fe8
> README, NOTICE, DISCLAIMER files need to be updated - include old dates,
> incubator site links and svn repos
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>
> Key: DTACLOUD-198
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DTACLOUD-198
> Project: DeltaCloud
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Server
> Environment: Fedora 16
> deltacloud git commit version: c13da7b50bbbbdc529b42207f58dbe5099006ad1
> clone: from https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/deltacloud.git
> Reporter: Ronelle Landy
> Assignee: David Lutterkort
>
> The Deltacloud directories contain a number of text files with documentation,
> examples, download and license-related information. Some of the info in
> these files is out of date, pointing to the 'incubator' site, dates from
> 2010, 2011 and svn repos. A list of some files found that need review is
> included below. There may be additional files - so recommendation is to grep
> and check those similar files.
> - deltacloud/NOTICE
> - deltacloud/server/README.md
> - deltacloud/<server and client>/NOTICE (maybe copyright?)
> ****************************************************************
> An example of the 'out of date' text in deltacloud/server/README.md is copied
> below:
> See svn repo references and links to incubator site:
> [root@qe-blade-14 server]# cat /deltacloud/server/README.md
> Deltacloud API
> ==============
> Hooray, you have successfully checked out Deltacloud Core.
> Deltacloud protects yourapps from cloud API changes and incompatibilities,
> so you can concentrate on managing cloud instances the way you want.
> You can find more documentation at the Deltacloud web site at:
> [incubator.apache.org/deltacloud](http://incubator.apache.org/deltacloud/)
> Prerequisites
> -------------
> Deltacloud Core depends on a number of other Ruby libraries. The easiest
> way to install them is to either install the deltacloud-core package from
> your distribution is repository, e.g. `yum install deltacloud-core` on
> Fedora, or install the gem with `gem install deltacloud-core`.
> If you do not want to do that, have a look at the dependencies in the gem
> spec for deltacloud-core and install them manually from git repository:
> $ mkdir deltacloud
> $ cd deltacloud
> $ git svn init -s https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/deltacloud
> $ git svn fetch --log-window-size 10000
> $ git clone git://git.apache.org/deltacloud.git core
> Running
> -------
> To get started, run `./bin/deltacloudd -i mock`; this will run Deltacloud
> Core with the mock driver, a driver that does not talk to a cloud, but
> simulates being one. It will store data about its instances etc. in
> `/var/tmp/deltacloud-mock-$USER`; that directory will automatically populated
> with sample data if it does not exist. Subsequent runs will continue using
> the data found there. If you need to start over from scratch, just delete
> that directory and restart deltacloudd.
> Once you have the server running, point your browser at
> [localhost:3001/api](http://localhost:3001/api) to get a HTML version of
> Deltacloud Core.
> If you want to look at the XML that REST clients will see, simply add
> `?format=xml` to URLs. Deltacloud Core does content negotiation; REST clients
> should not
> set _format_ to URLs, they should simply set the _Accept_ header
> appropriately.
> Some operations require authentication. For the mock driver, the username
> and password are *mockuser* and *mockpassword*. A current list of drivers
> and what kind of credentials they need can be found at
> Deltacloud Incubator site
> (http://incubator.apache.org/deltacloud/drivers.html)
> Happy hacking - and do not forget to send patches to the mailing list (see
> [deltacloud-devel](https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/deltacloud-devel)
> or
> [incubator-deltacloud-dev](http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-deltacloud-dev)
> You could send patches using `git format-patch master` and then `git
> send-email
> --thread`. Example _git/.config_ file:
> [sendemail]
> to = [email protected]
> signedoffbycc=no
> chainreplyto=no
> smtpserver=YOUR_SMTP_SERVER_HERE
> thread=yes
> from=YOUR_EMAIL_HERE
> suppresscc=all
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