> > > > I agree with John Griffith. I don't have any empirical evidences to back > my "feelings" on that one but it's true that we weren't enable to enable > Cinder v2 until now. > > Which makes me wonder: When can we actually deprecate an API version? I > *feel* we are fast to jump on the deprecation when the replacement isn't > 100% ready yet for several versions. > > -- > Mathieu >
I don't think it's too much to ask that versions can't be deprecated until the new version is 100% working, passing all tests, and the clients (at least python-xxxclients) can handle it without issues. Ideally I'd like to also throw in the criteria that devstack, rally, tempest, and other services are all using and exercising the new API. I agree that things feel rushed.
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