Hi all, I’ll personally improve monitoring and autoscalability, I believe both systems can be adapted to today’s requirements bringing more accurate results and user-experience. Inline with this proposal, I’d also address the same issues taking into account a new virtualization layer, the LXC containers (explicitly with support for Docker or not).
Thanks. Hector Software Engineer Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/hector2fernandez<https://www.linkedin.com/in/hector2fernandez> Twitter: twitter.com/hectorj2f<http://twitter.com/hectorj2f> On Sep 17, 2014, at 7:02 AM, John Kinsella <j...@stratosec.co<mailto:j...@stratosec.co>> wrote: I love seeing thoughts/actions around organizing. but… (Rohit, you keep doing good stuff and I keep popping up to be negative, sorry :) ) Can we do this within the ASF infrastructure? Trello is cool (I’ve used it internally in the past) but can’t we do this on a Confluence page? This allows folks to use existing ASF credentials to be part of the party. If there’s major reasons (usability or otherwise) that we can’t, let us know them. I know at least Rohit likes the cool new toys (not meant in a bad way) and that ASF usually won’t have the cool new toys (also not meant in a bad way) but I think we’ll benefit from building our sand castles within the existing sandbox… That said… ACS demo appliance - let’s chat on this one, I’ve got the basics in place https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql8eAO9rvQE I’ve been slowly gearing to push that to https://github.com/jlk/LiveCloud “Aim for stable master” gives me a really big :( but I get it. Under Development column, what’s “ET” ? VM importer shouldn’t be in development - this needs to be in production releases. Would like to see an expansion on “developer dogfooding” - e.g. develop within ACS VMs, or?? Keep running with this - I’d just rather see it happening on existing "old-school" technology that Rohit doesn’t like ;) John Also, I believe we have a Jira Aglie license, so if we really want to go down this path we can create agile/kanban stories/epics and do that whole thing. On Sep 16, 2014, at 3:55 PM, Outback Dingo <outbackdi...@gmail.com<mailto:outbackdi...@gmail.com>> wrote: Some of us would love to contribute, yet don't feel the requirement to sign-up for "sites" to simply post their feelings. That being said... heres mine.... in public...... remove the "dependency" on NFS as primary/secondary.... allow for more configurable storage options. Its one of the reasons why we dropped cloudstack. That and certain networking configuration requirements didn't fit our network topology. On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 2:51 AM, Mike Tutkowski < mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com<mailto:mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com>> wrote: Hi everyone, First: Thanks to Rohit and Daan for working on this. Next: Definitely feel free to e-mail ideas privately; however, I'd like to especially encourage people to make their ideas known publicly, if you feel comfortable doing this. Doing it publicly might make it easier for us as a community to brainstorm the ideas and play around with taking them in different directions. Thanks! Mike On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 3:08 AM, Rohit Yadav <rohit.ya...@shapeblue.com<mailto:rohit.ya...@shapeblue.com>> wrote: Hi everyone, Some of us are in Amsterdam and discussing various things we want to do for the project. I’ve aggregated some of them on a Trello board here: https://trello.com/b/nj8dDBWl/apache-cloudstack-future Please share your ideas, publicly or private to me; I’ll add them on the board. Our main focus right now is testing, release quality and aligning efforts. We’re now able to run simulator tests on TravisCI for 4.4 and master branches: https://travis-ci.org/apache/cloudstack/builds Some of us are also experimenting with Github pull requests and we already see that it’s encouraging to get TravisCI verify them. 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