On 29 November 2013 09:44, Gary Kotton <gkot...@vmware.com> wrote: > > > The first stage is technical - move Nova scheduling code from A to be. > What do we achieve - not much - we actually complicate things - there is > always churn in Nova and we will have duplicate code bases. In addition to > this the only service that can actually make use of they is Nova > > The second stage is defining an API that other modules can use (we have > yet to decide if this will be RPC based or have a interface like Glance, > Cinder etc.) > We have yet to even talk about the API's. > The third stage is adding shiny new features and trying to not have a > community tar and feather us.
Yup; I look forward to our tar and feathering overlords. :) > Prior to copying code we really need to discuss the API's. I don't think we do: it's clear that we need to come up with them - it's necessary, and noone has expressed any doubt about the ability to do that. RPC API evolution is fairly well understood - we add a new method, and have it do the necessary, then we go to the users and get them using it, then we delete the old one. > This can even > be done in parallel if your concern is time and resources. But the point > is we need a API to interface with the service. For a start we can just > address the Nova use case. We need to at least address: > 1. Scheduling interface > 2. Statistics updates > 3. API's for configuring the scheduling policies > > Later these will all need to bode well with all of the existing modules > that we want to support - Nova, Cinder and Neutron (if I missed on then > feel free to kick me whilst I am down) Ironic perhaps. > I do not think that we should focus on failure modes, we should plan it > and break it up so that it will be usable and functional and most > importantly useful in the near future. > > How about next week we sit together and draw up a wiki of the flows, data > structures and interfaces. Lets go from there. While I disagree about us needing to do it right now, I'm very happy to spend some time on it - I don't want to stop folk doing work that needs to be done! -Rob -- Robert Collins <rbtcoll...@hp.com> Distinguished Technologist HP Converged Cloud _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev