On 8/31/18 12:07 PM, Jiří Stránský wrote: [...] > * "for humans" definition differs significantly based on who you ask. > E.g. my intention with [2] was to readily expose *more* knobs and tweaks > and be more transparent with the underlying workings of Ansible, because > i felt like quickstart.sh hides too much from me. In my opinion [2] is > sufficiently "for humans", yet it does pretty much the opposite of what > you're looking for.
Hey Jiri, I think that "for humans" means simply that you launch the command with just one parameter (i.e. the virthost), and then you have something. And because of this I think here is just a matter of concentrate the efforts to turn back quickstart.sh to its original scope: making you launch it with just one parameter and have an available environment after a while (OK, sometimes more than a while). Since part of the recent discussions were around the hypotheses of removing it, maybe we can think about make it useful again. Mostly because it is right that the needs of everyone are different, but on the other side with a solid starting point (the default) you can think about customizing depending on your needs. I'm for recycling what we have, planet (and me) will enjoy it! My 0,0000002 cents. -- Raoul Scarazzini ra...@redhat.com __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev