[openstack-dev] [nova] How can I continue to complete a abandoned blueprint?

2014-12-22 Thread li-zheming
 thanks! 
I have submitted a new blueprint(quota-instance-memory) 
the link is:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/quota-instance-memory

Merry Christmas!^_^




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At 2014-12-22 22:32:52,"Jay Pipes"  wrote:
>On 12/22/2014 04:54 AM, li-zheming wrote:
>> hi all: Bp
>> flavor-quota-memory(https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/flavor-quota-memory)
>> was submitted by my partner in havana.   but it has abandoned because
>> of  some reason.
>
>Some reason == the submitter failed to provide any details on how the 
>work would be implemented, what the use cases were, and any alternatives 
>that might be possible.
>
> >  I want to  continue to this blueprint. Based on the
>> rules about BP for
>>  kilo,
>> for this bp, spec is not necessary, so I submit the code directly and
>> give commit message to clear out questions in spec.  Is it right? how
>> can I do? thanks!
>
>Specs are no longer necessary for smallish features, no. A blueprint is 
>still necessary on Launchpad, so you should be able to use the abandoned 
>one you link above -- which, AFAICT, has enough implementation details 
>about the proposed changes.
>
>Alternately, if you cannot get the original submitter to remove the spec 
>link to the old spec review, you can always start a new blueprint and we 
>can mark that one as obselete.
>
>I'd like Dan Berrange (cc'd) to review whichever blueprint on Launchpad 
>you end up using. Please let us know what you do.
>
>All the best,
>-jay
>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [nova] How can I continue to complete a abandoned blueprint?

2014-12-22 Thread Jay Pipes

On 12/22/2014 04:54 AM, li-zheming wrote:

hi all: Bp
flavor-quota-memory(https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/flavor-quota-memory)
was submitted by my partner in havana.   but it has abandoned because
of  some reason.


Some reason == the submitter failed to provide any details on how the 
work would be implemented, what the use cases were, and any alternatives 
that might be possible.


>  I want to  continue to this blueprint. Based on the

rules about BP for
 kilo,
for this bp, spec is not necessary, so I submit the code directly and
give commit message to clear out questions in spec.  Is it right? how
can I do? thanks!


Specs are no longer necessary for smallish features, no. A blueprint is 
still necessary on Launchpad, so you should be able to use the abandoned 
one you link above -- which, AFAICT, has enough implementation details 
about the proposed changes.


Alternately, if you cannot get the original submitter to remove the spec 
link to the old spec review, you can always start a new blueprint and we 
can mark that one as obselete.


I'd like Dan Berrange (cc'd) to review whichever blueprint on Launchpad 
you end up using. Please let us know what you do.


All the best,
-jay

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[openstack-dev] [nova] How can I continue to complete a abandoned blueprint?

2014-12-22 Thread li-zheming
hi all:
   Bp 
flavor-quota-memory(https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/flavor-quota-memory)
  was submitted by my partner in havana.   but it has abandoned because of  
some reason.  I want to  continue to this blueprint. Based on the rules about 
BP for kilo, for this bp, spec is not necessary, so I submit the code directly 
and give commit message to clear out questions in spec.  Is it right? how can I 
do? thanks!


   


 





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