I had few related experience working with Erno for releasing/stable branching
and I have to say he significantly clarified/fixed
many issue we had.
So ++
-Original Message-
From: Flavio Percoco [mailto:fla...@redhat.com]
Sent: 16 November 2015 17:29
To: OpenStack Development Mailing Li
Hi All,
I'd like to propose Pierre as core in Freezer.
Pierre dedication was amazing on code review, documentation, architectural
decision and overall greatly improving the quality of the Freezer Project.
Freezer wouldn't be to the point where it is without Pierre.
Please respond with comments,
Hi All,
I'd like to propose Eldar as core in Freezer, as his help, dedication and
contribution was incredible for the last 6 months.
Eldar not only worked on improving performances overall, but also on making our
code more portable, abstracted and implemented outstanding features like the
para
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] Is there any incubating Data Backup projects?
On 10/31/2015 01:07 PM, Marzi, Fausto wrote:
> Hi Yitao,
>
> That's the idea and the direction we are taking. Please refer to the
> following wiki for more information:
>
> - https://wiki.ope
Hi Yitao,
That’s the idea and the direction we are taking. Please refer to the following
wiki for more information:
- https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Freezer
Currently there’s an application to include Freezer in the big tent, it is
available here:
- https://review.openstac
Hi Jonathan,
We are using Freezer for backup restore and disaster recovery
(http://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Freezer). It gives us flexibility as multiple
storage media are supported (swift, ssh, local fs).
So for example you may want to use ssh, to recover in case keystone or swift
are not availa
All,
At the Freezer Team, we think it's time to revisit the core reviewers for the
Project.
The idea behind this would be add as core reviewer the engineers that delivered
a complete feature in the Project and actively participated to the other
reviews, meetings and conversations on the IRC cha