Hi! I am just wondering what the story is about joining the neutron team. Could you tell me if you are looking for new contributors?
Previously I have programmed OSPFv2 in Zebra/Quagga, and worked as a router developer for Allied Telesyn. I also have extensive Python programming experience, having worked on the DNS Management System. I have been experimenting with IPv6 since 2008 on my own home network, and I am currently installing a Juno Openstack cluster to learn ho things tick. Have you guys ever figured out how to do a hybrid L3 North/South Neutron router that propagates tenant routes and networks into OSPF/BGP via a routing daemon, and uses floating MAC addresses/costed flow rules via OVS to fail over to a hot standby router? There are practical use cases for such a thing in smaller deployments. I have a single stand alone example working by turning off neutron-l3-agent network name space support, and importing the connected interface and static routes into Bird and Birdv6. The AMPQ connection back to the neutron-server is via the upstream interface and is secured via transport mode IPSEC (just easier than bothering with https/SSL). Bird looks easier to run from neutron as they are single process than a multi process Quagga implementation. Incidentally, I am running this in an LXC container. Could some one please point me in the right direction. I would love to be in Vancouver :-) Best Regards, -- Matt Grant, Debian and Linux Systems Administration and Consulting Mobile: 021 0267 0578 Email: m...@mattgrant.net.nz __________________________________________________________________________ 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