Hi all,
I favor the first approach because it solves the usability problem of wide
tables without limiting Congress' ability to use wide tables, or adding extra
complexity.
There are legitimate uses for wide tables, so Congress should be able to
support them. For example, Congress will need t
Option 2 looks like a better idea keeping in mind the data model
consistency with Neutron/Nova.
Could we write something similar to a view which becomes a layer on top if
this data model?
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 3:33 AM, Tim Hinrichs wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As I mentioned in a previous IRC, when w
Hi all,
As I mentioned in a previous IRC, when writing our first few policies I had
trouble using the tables we currently use to represent external data sources
like Nova/Neutron.
The main problem is that wide tables (those with many columns) are hard to use.
(a) it is hard to remember what