On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 4:02 AM, Mark McLoughlin <mar...@redhat.com> wrote:

> > If so, do we apply the same standards to the EC2 API?
> > How much time do we give EC2 to get up to this standard before we rip
> > it out?
>
> I hadn't understood the EC2 API to be in such a woeful state. Are we
> saying the implementation is so bad it's not at all useful for users? Or
> that a lack of testing means we see a far higher rather of regressions
> than in e.g. the OpenStack API? Or just that we don't see much progress
> on it?
>
>
Of the 18 testcases we have in tempest for the ec2 api, 5 of them are
currently skipped due to bugs. And from what I can remember there wasn't a
whole lot of movement in Havana. They're  a good place to start for someone
wanting to improve the ec2 api quality as in the past fixing the bugs has
resulted in the tests still needing to be skipped because fixing it has
uncovered more bugs :-)

Chris
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