Sean Dague <s...@dague.net> wrote on 02/20/2014 02:45:03 PM:
> ...
> That being said, we also need to be a little bit careful about taking
> such a hard line about "supported vs. not" based on only what's in the
> gate. Because if we did the following things would be listed as
> unsupported (in increasing level of ridiculousness):
>
> * Live migration
> * Using qpid or zmq
> * Running on anything other than Ubuntu 12.04
> * Running on multiple nodes
Ah, so the only distro regularly tested is Ubuntu 12.04? That's
consistent with the other clues I am getting. But it is inconsistent with
the following remark found in http://devstack.org/overview.html :
The OpenStack Technical Committee (TC) has defined the current CI strategy
to include the latest Ubuntu release and the latest RHEL release (for
Python 2.6 testing).
It may not be obvious to core developers, but for us newbies there is a
lot of inconsistent and incomplete documentation of what to expect and how
to do things --- and it is scattered in a variety of places, easy to miss
some; it really is a drag on a beginner's time. I am trying to point out
and fix doc problems as I discover them, but am not myself so sure what
all the right answers are.
Regards,
Mike
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