I would like to add to Ian's point in relation to deciding who and what the
website is for. I'd add that I feel that we're too developer focused and that
we intimidate new (and existing) users. At the end of the day there's no in
point developing for developing's sake right. So I would like to
Yep thanks Will. As a formerly-quite-technical founder I'm always amazed at
the difference between what is actually true and what the market perceives.
Cloud computing as a whole suffers greatly from this challenge (primarily
thanks to "cloud washing"). Sometimes I refer to CloudStack as the dark
m
Yep: I wholly agree :^) Thanks again, Will!
Warmly,
Sally
From: Will Stevens
To: Sally Khudairi
Cc: "users@cloudstack.apache.org" ;
"market...@cloudstack.apache.org" ;
"d...@cloudstack.apache.org"
Sent: Thursday, 5 March 2015, 17:25
Subject: Re: or website
No risk of bikesheddin
No risk of bikeshedding. We are all working in the same direction. :)
This thread has the tall order of trying to align the technical improvement
of how we actually manage and deliver the website as well as making it
easier for us to better market the strengths of ACS. This is not always
easy b
Thanks, Will.
Right: I got that. I just wanted to make sure that we remain objective with our
introspection.
I'll step aside now for fear of triggering semantic bikeshedding. Feel free to
ping if you need anything from the ASF side.
Warmly,Sally
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I don't think that Ian was suggesting that we get rid of that wording
completely. I think he was saying that we could supplement that message
with some more interesting marketing that will better illustrate the value
proposition of ACS and how it is differentiated.
Will
*Will STEVENS*
Lead Deve
NOT SO FAST.
Whilst it's old hat to us, it's still relevant.
Per the 2015 Linux Jobs Report published yesterday:
"The rise of open cloud platforms is creating even more demand for Linux
professionals with the right expertise. Forty-two percent of hiring managers
say that experience in OpenStack
Kyle
This is better suited for Dev Mailing List if you get no response
Regards
ilya
On 3/5/15 8:49 AM, Kyle Flavin wrote:
I'm using the event notification framework to handle post tasks for VM creation and
deletion. Following a VM create, I do a post task, which in the case where this post
I'm using the event notification framework to handle post tasks for VM creation
and deletion. Following a VM create, I do a post task, which in the case where
this post task fails, I go back and remove the VM that was just created, using
the API. I'd like to be able to notify the user through
Recommend we start with the purpose of the website. If only informational
and logistics, documentation and code then perhaps it doesn't matter. But I
think there is a greater purpose.
I would argue it not only represents our project and community, but
communicates our project and community to the
Hi Sebastien,
I really like the initiative, while cms.apache.org is handy I think the
gh-pages repo looks neat plus we can continue to use git and not archaic svn :)
I think we can then perhaps have an automated way to build the gh-pages branch
and copy the htmls to cms etc. Should we also use
Thanks Kent, so the question is: given a VM name, how do you get the details of
it if listVirtualMachines could not be exact match? VM name or VM ID, which
should come first?
The natural order should be VM name --> VM ID I think. This is especially an
issue when you write a script.
Cheers,
Dan
Hi, Rene:
Thanks, much appreciated.
Yiping
On 3/5/15, 6:04 AM, "Rene Moser" wrote:
>Hi
>
>On 05.03.2015 02:17, Yiping Zhang wrote:
>> How would one bump up priority for this issue and hopefully get looked
>>at
>> by someone sooner than later ?
>
>I will try to jump in fixing the project suppor
Yes.
Somesh
CloudPlatform Escalations
Citrix Systems, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: raja sekhar [mailto:rajsekhar@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2015 1:05 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: usage server empty data
Hi somesh,
you mean that we have to update the P
That's causing the NPE. When you fix that, ram_size should have some value, you
should be able to remove the NIC.
Regards,
Somesh
-Original Message-
From: Sonali Jadhav [mailto:son...@servercentralen.se]
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2015 12:20 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: RE
Hi,
The website has been bugging me greatly, it's not up to par with today's
website and does not portray our project in a good way.
I decided to try something quick. I created a gh-pages branch in our repo,
orphaned from the rest of the code based and pushed that.
It shows up on github due to
Hi
On 05.03.2015 02:17, Yiping Zhang wrote:
> How would one bump up priority for this issue and hopefully get looked at
> by someone sooner than later ?
I will try to jump in fixing the project support.
Regards
René
Thanks Phillip for sending the PR, merged on master and 4.5 branches.
On Thursday 05 March 2015 06:07 PM, Phillip Kent wrote:
Note this is a property of the API call, listVirtualMachines, not Cloudmonkey.
So far as I can tell it is performing a substring match. Actually,
quite useful :-)
But i
Note this is a property of the API call, listVirtualMachines, not Cloudmonkey.
So far as I can tell it is performing a substring match. Actually,
quite useful :-)
But it should be documented. I just made a pull request for a note to
appear in the API documentation:
https://github.com/apache/cloud
Hi,
GreenQloud is an Icelandic company that does stuff with CloudStack, so
we have a handful of developers that might be interested in stuff,
although we are on a faraway island.
Jeff
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 11:00 AM, Erik Weber wrote:
> [This is cross-posted to dev@ to catch anyone that might n
[This is cross-posted to dev@ to catch anyone that might not follow users@,
but I'd prefer if the thread continues on users@.]
>From time to time I see some nordic / scandinavian names, company names,
domains etc. but I don't really know how many there are, and I guess there
could be some lurkers
Hi Ron, please update us when possible.
Thanks
On 4 March 2015 at 17:55, Ron Wheeler
wrote:
> I finally got the time to tackle Cloudstack on Centos 7.
>
> Just in case anyone else wants to try it, here is a quick summary of how
> did it following the installation guide with some extras
>
> I use
You could also hire a consultant to fix it.
You have the code and there are companies that support Cloudstack and
could probably fix it right away.
Ron
On 04/03/2015 8:17 PM, Yiping Zhang wrote:
How would one bump up priority for this issue and hopefully get looked at
by someone sooner than l
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