What is the ETA for this patch (improved tests)? We do our best to avoid half working / broken code in stable releases which means that depending on the patch EA, we have the following options:
1. Wait for the patch, start a new voting thread for 0.12.1 which includes this patch 2. Don't expose ELB driver in the next release Both of this options also mean canceling an existing 0.12.0 voting thread and starting a new thread for a new release (0.12.1) which will include one of the changes mentioned above. In any case, thanks for the heads up. P.S. When you are submitting a patch in the future, please try to generate it against trunk branch (I will manually backport it to 0.12.x). On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 3:15 PM, John Carr <[email protected]> wrote: > I checked out the 0.12 branch, ran the normal tests and (for the drivers i > submitted) then hacked the example scripts to run against AWS. > > Have submitted patches for the bits that fell out. > > I have some vastly improved tests for ELB that im working on, but they > won't be ready for 0.12.0. > > John > > On 27 Jan 2013, at 17:04, Jaume Devesa <[email protected]> wrote: > > > And Abiquo compute driver! ;) > > > > +1 > > > > > > On 27 January 2013 08:16, Tomaz Muraus <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Hello all, > >> > >> It has been a while since we released the last version in November. A > bunch > >> of changes have piled up in trunk so I decided to create a new release > >> (0.12.0 - r1439036) which includes many new features, bug-fixes and > >> improvements. It contains everything from trunk except the "datacenter" > >> related changes. > >> > >> Datacenter changes are partly backward incompatible and still work in > >> progress so I have decided to exclude them from this release. They > should > >> be finished in the near future (yay!) and included in the next major > >> release. > >> > >> I have manually reverted those changes (it was a pretty time consuming > >> PITA) so I would appreciate if everyone can spend some extra time > testing > >> those changes and make sure I haven't broke anything in the drivers > listed > >> bellow. I did spend quite a lot of time testing it myself, but it's > >> possible that I've missed something. > >> > >> - Rackspace compute drivers > >> - CloudFiles storage drivers > >> - EC2 compute drivers > >> > >> Release artifacts can be found at > >> http://people.apache.org/~tomaz/libcloud/. > >> > >> Release highlights: > >> > >> - New more efficient generator based approach for iterating over > paginated > >> collections. > >> > >> - Old ENUM style provided constants have been replaced with a string > >> version. This allows users to dynamically register new providers using > new > >> set_driver method. > >> > >> - New generator based method for iterating over containers > >> (iterate_containers). > >> > >> - Support for multipart uploads in the Amazon S3 storage driver. > >> > >> - New load balancer driver for Amazon Load Balancing (ELB) service. > >> > >> Full change log can be found at > >> > >> > https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/libcloud/tags/0.12.0/CHANGES?revision=r1439036&view=markup > >> > >> Please test the release and post your votes. > >> > >> +/- 1 > >> [ ] Release Apache Libcloud 0.12.0 > >> > >> Vote closes on Sunday, February 3rd, 2013 at 12:00 PST. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Tomaz > >> > >
