Hi,
The openstack operations are defined in openstack.yaml. And yes, you'll
have to use the Cloudify cloud init plugin. Note that youll have to create
a Tosca version of the types.yaml.
DeWayne
On Oct 11, 2017 4:22 PM, "Steve Baillargeon"
wrote:
Hi DeWayne
Thank you for the great example.
Hi DeWayne
Thank you for the great example.
Two follow-up questions:
1) I don't see the Standard interface definitions for the Openstack related
nodes in the main service template (except for private_network_subnet). Did I
miss something?
2) Say I want to use cloud-init to inject data (say one
I just want to point out that I do all my development with the free PyDev
IDE (based on Eclipse) and am very satisfied with it.
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 1:21 PM, Thomas Nadeau
wrote:
>
> Cool. Thanks. It looks like there is a special deal for Apache
> projects:
>
> You should have @apache
Cool. Thanks. It looks like there is a special deal for Apache projects:
You should have @apache.org email to apply
Your order will be processed automatically after the application is submitted
The catch-22 is that Vish is not a committer (i.e.: he does not have an
apache.org em
Sunil might be able to help. I have no idea.
—Tom
> On Oct 11, 2017, at 2:01 PM, Vishwanath Jayaraman
> wrote:
>
> Was curious if there is a free PyCharm license that Apache provides for
> contributors that contribute to the ARIA project?
>
> When I was contributing to the
JetBrains kindly provides open source licenses for sustained
contributors: https://www.jetbrains.com/buy/opensource/ They have a
separate set of Apache requirements. This is a consideration they
provide, not something that ASF does.
-Jakob
On 11 October 2017 at 11:01, Vishwanath Jayaraman
wrot
Was curious if there is a free PyCharm license that Apache provides for
contributors that contribute to the ARIA project?
When I was contributing to the OpenStack Tacker and Neutron projects, I was
able to request such a free license, hence the above question.
Vish
Hi Avia
Is it possible to review the design documentation for it?
Do you have a doc or a few notes describing how ARIA will perform "best
matching" based on YAML 1.0/1.1 profile?
The full support for NFV Profile 1.0 requires Node Template Substitution
defined in YAML 1.2 profile.
Any future plan
Perfect!
Thx man.
—Tom
> On Oct 11, 2017, at 9:30 AM, DeWayne Filppi wrote:
>
> I already provided more detail. I'll see if I can boil it down into a
> focused example.
>
> On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 5:02 PM, Tal Liron wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Tom. I'm pretty sure there already is just a JIRA...
I already provided more detail. I'll see if I can boil it down into a
focused example.
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 5:02 PM, Tal Liron wrote:
> Thanks, Tom. I'm pretty sure there already is just a JIRA... anyway, I
> edited yours just to remove the other things, because DeWayne is reporting
> a diff
Cool. Thx. I just wanted to ensure this was captured.
It can be duped later if it is. 8)
—Tom
> On Oct 10, 2017, at 6:02 PM, Tal Liron wrote:
>
> Thanks, Tom. I'm pretty sure there already is just a JIRA... anyway, I
> edited yours just to remove the other things, because DeWay
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