On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 4:05 PM, Matthew Mosesohn
<mmoses...@mirantis.com <mailto:mmoses...@mirantis.com>> wrote:
Here's a relic of what users used to have to configure by
hand:
https://github.com/stackforge/fuel-library/blob/b015ed975b58dddff3b8da0ce34d9a638c22d032/deployment/puppet/openstack/examples/site_simple.pp
Am I alone in thinking it's not the best use of our development
resources to throw it away and replace it with a text file that is
edited by hand?
Please, please, please, I'm having PTSD just remembering that @#$%@#%$
file. I think I was able to successfully deploy without major
engineering help about 2% of the time. We absolutely, positively, MUST
maintain the validation.
Just because the people installing OpenStack are generally not afraid to
edit config files doesn't mean that we should be making them do it.
---- Nick
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