No. Same license.
On Jul 11, 2014 10:23 PM, Robert Collins wrote:
>
> Won't the licence be a problem?
>
> On 12 Jul 2014 05:59, "Angus Lees" wrote:
>>
>> I'd like to switch to using mysqlconnector rather than mysqldb as our
>> default mysql/sqlalchemy driver. The discussions behind this are un
Won't the licence be a problem?
On 12 Jul 2014 05:59, "Angus Lees" wrote:
> I'd like to switch to using mysqlconnector rather than mysqldb as our
> default mysql/sqlalchemy driver. The discussions behind this are underway
> on os-dev and other avenues.
>
> My question here is regarding the simpl
On 07/11/2014 05:54 AM, Angus Lees wrote:
Given that mysql-connector is shipped by the official mysql devs (ie:
Oracle), I'm not much looking forward to convincing Oracle to ship their
software through another repo. How important is this? Do we have
other avenues available to us?
A number of
On 2014-07-11 16:52:53 -0500 (-0500), Kevin L. Mitchell wrote:
[...]
> Did we turn off auto-expire of patches?
[...]
The auto-abandon cron job was a workaround we had in older Gerrit to
deal with the fact that we couldn't give core reviewers control over
abandoning changes. Now that we're running
On Fri, 2014-07-11 at 15:17 -0700, Morgan Fainberg wrote:
> If I recall, this was in fact deliberately turned off. Since core
> reviewers can now both set WIP and abandon/restore patches, the
> auto-cleanup is not required (if the patch isn't relevant it can be
> abandoned, but it won't automatical
If I recall, this was in fact deliberately turned off. Since core reviewers
can now both set WIP and abandon/restore patches, the auto-cleanup is not
required (if the patch isn't relevant it can be abandoned, but it won't
automatically disappear).
On Friday, July 11, 2014, Kevin L. Mitchell
wrote
I just ran across a nova patch[1] that was pushed up in April and had
its last activity on April 23rd (at least until I commented), yet it was
still open. Did we turn off auto-expire of patches? I don't recall
seeing a discussion of it, but perhaps I just missed it…
[1] https://review.openstack.
Good afternoon,
Based on the new rules for Cinder testing, I need to setup a CI system for
Fusion-io.
I would like to request a Gerrit System Account for our CI system. The
information I believe is necessary for this request is
1) SSH Key = Attached
2) Preferred Username =
On 2014-07-11 19:54:24 +1000 (+1000), Angus Lees wrote:
[...]
> How important is this?
Entirely.
> Do we have other avenues available to us?
I think the three possible solutions are:
1. Convince Oracle to get involved with the development community
for whom they're maintaining this library--tha
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 2:54 AM, Angus Lees wrote:
> I'd like to switch to using mysqlconnector rather than mysqldb as our
> default mysql/sqlalchemy driver. The discussions behind this are underway
> on os-dev and other avenues.
>
> My question here is regarding the simple mechanics of getting
>
I'd like to switch to using mysqlconnector rather than mysqldb as our
default mysql/sqlalchemy driver. The discussions behind this are underway
on os-dev and other avenues.
My question here is regarding the simple mechanics of getting
mysql-connector installed on the test machines. I don't know
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