Ian,
Since that code was developed outside of the project, would you and
your compatriots be willing to donate it to the project officially?
(Actually, same request for the GCE interface work)
IMO, I'd love this for a couple of reasons:
1) it's newer code, and likely works better
2) we should
Additional point - IMO, if we do this we would manage both ec2bridge
and the GCE code as separate repos (just like how docs and cloudmonkey
are), so that they can be released independently. We'd also want to
package them with DEB and RPM so that they can be easily installed
alongside or on their
Hi all,
I was involved in the development of ec2stack and gstack. I'm completely
fine with both projects being donated.
Darren
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 11:59 AM, Ian Duffy i...@ianduffy.ie wrote:
Hi Chip,
Bringing Darren and Sebastien into this since they wrote some of it to.
I'm totally
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Sorry, we need to discuss what min/max values we should use?
Github user resmo commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/44#issuecomment-64081042
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Folks,
Some of you may know of the existence of:
https://github.com/BroganD1993/ec2stack
https://github.com/NOPping/gstack
These represent a EC2 and a GCE interface to cloudstack.
Flask applications that map the requests to the cloudstack API.
There was only 3 contributors, myself, Ian (PMC