On 08/30/2018 11:33 PM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> On 2018-08-30 22:49:26 +0200 (+0200), Thomas Goirand wrote:
> [...]
>> I really don't want this. I'm happy with things being sorted in
>> multiple lists, even though I'm subscribed to multiples.
>
> I understand where you're
On 08/30/2018 08:57 PM, Chris Friesen wrote:
> On 08/30/2018 11:03 AM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
>
>> The proposal is simple: create a new openstack-discuss mailing list
>> to cover all the above sorts of discussion and stop using the other
>> four.
>
> Do we want to merge usage and development onto
year in June,
after Stein is released, Buster will probably start its freeze. If the
Debian freeze happens later, good for me, I'll have more time to make
Stein better. But then Debian users will probably expect an OpenStack
Stein backport to Debian Stretch, and that's where it can become trick
continue to do so if nothing is done.
Instead of thinking "this will be more work", why don't you think of the
LTS as an opportunity to only release OpenStack Chef for the LTS? That'd
be a lot less work indeed, and IMO that's a very good opportunity for
you to scale down.
Cheers,
T
ain for Queens, if I'm not paid for it: it's clearly not a
sustainable situation.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
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understand the requirements of downstream distributions. Guys, you're
awesome, I love my work, and I love working with you all!
Cheers,
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On 03/01/2016 11:30 PM, Tom Fifield wrote:
> Excellent, excellent.
>
> What's the best place to buy Raspberry Pis these days?
One of the 2 official sites:
https://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi
The Pi 3 is the super nice shiny new stuff, with 64 arm bits.
Cheers
h.
> Thanks.
Magnum is in both Debian Sid (version 1.0.0~b1, and it's been months
it's there...) and Experimental (version 1.1.0, aimed at Mitaka). So
it's just an apt-get install away... :)
So far, I had zero feedback from users. Please be my guess, and let me
know what works and what doesn't.
anyone who helped closing bugs I've
opened. I'm sure I am forgetting many people who helped a lot.
No keyboard (or any other hardware) was hurt doing this release.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
[1] If you don't know what I'm talking about, you'd better urgently read
these blog posts from Matthew Garr
Keystone has broken free, you are then
> free to deploy our generic WSGI app/s using any generic WSGI server in
> any process / threading architecture that suits your requirements.
>
> We only ever preferred Apache for two reasons:
>
> 1) There was interest in using apache-based auth pl
etely optional, and most of the
helpers are completely disabled by default. So it is *not* in the way of
using any deployment tool like puppet.
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n in Python? Isn't it
possible to write a decent HTTP server in Python? Why are we forced into
just Eventlet for doing the job? I haven't searched around, but there
must be loads of alternatives, no?
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to get
feedback from you guys, and see how we can improve things to make your
lives easier.
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on the blueprint, but I basically got ignored.
If we want this blueprint to get through, please take into account
remarks that reviewers are making.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
[1]
https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=openstack-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
[2]
https
==
If you see any issue in the packages, please do report them to the
Debian bug tracker. Instructions are available here:
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
Happy installation,
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On 01/29/2015 12:30 AM, Tom Fifield wrote:
Actually, many folks I spoke to didn't really care about this.
(computer) science isn't about voting.
On 01/29/2015 01:55 AM, Fischer, Matt wrote:
Agreed completely. I know it wpn¹t be 100% perfect, but its 95% and
right now I have 0%.
5% is enough
there.
I'd be happy to provide a Debian package for this, however, there's not
even a single git tag there. That's not so nice for tracking issues.
Who's working on it?
Also, is this supposed to be branch-less? Or will it follow juno/kilo/l... ?
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Thomas Goirand (zigo
try to kill
before the final version of Kilo is out.
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On 12/20/2014 11:16 PM, George Shuklin wrote:
do 'network node on compute' is kinda sad
Why?
Thomas
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series could be misleading.
Same issue.
Anyway, this is just an attempt to level-set and spur the discussion
onward to actionable solutions rather than continuing to debate in
the abstract. Hopefully it takes us in a good direction.
Let's just hope we'll experience consistency.
Thomas Goirand
the smallest
Python module, to backporting key packages (like libvirt, Qemu, Ceph,
and so on...), or even working on core packages and testing. Just take
your pick... Basically, I'd accept *any* help, and I will adapt to make
it comfy for you to help! :)
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo
or turning off.
I'd love to see this kind of change pushed upstream, so that everyone
has the benefits of it.
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(within my limits).
Do you have any experience building 3rd party CIs on OpenStack infra?
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