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> PS - You're going to have a long week :|
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> Julia Kreger
> October 16, 2018 at 4:44 PM
> Greetings Jimmy,
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> Looks like it is still showing up on the schedule that way. I just
> reloaded the website page and it still
Greetings Jimmy,
Looks like it is still showing up on the schedule that way. I just reloaded
the website page and it still has both sessions scheduled for 4:20 PM
local. Sadly, I don't have cloning technology. Perhaps someone can help me
with that for next year? :)
-Julia
On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 a
ssion.
-Julia
[1]: https://doodle.com/poll/y355wt97heffvp3m
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 9:53 AM Julia Kreger
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> Greetings everyone!
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> We in Ironic land would like to go into the PTG with some additional
> thoughts, requirements, and ideas as it relates to distributed and
> geo
Greetings everyone!
We in Ironic land would like to go into the PTG with some additional
thoughts, requirements, and ideas as it relates to distributed and
geographically distributed deployments.
As you may or may not know, we did take a first step towards
supporting some of the architectures nee
Greetings everyone,
We in the Ironic community have recently been discussing back porting
a bug fix[1] to stable/queens which addresses cases where where a
baremetal node is prevented from being able to be deployed due to an
orphaned VIF (neutron port) record in ironic.
Under normal circumstances
At present, the only configuration in which ironic is tested is as part of
a complete OpenStack cloud. While this is also the most common usage,
there has been significant interest in running Ironic outside of OpenStack
contexts as an independent service for provisioning hardware in trusted
envir