LDT is large deployment team, its a working group for large deployments.  Like 
Rackspace, Cern, NeCTAR, Yahoo, GoDaddy, Bluebox.  Talk about issues scaling 
openstack, Nova cells, monitoring, all the stuff that becomes hard when you 
have thousands of servers or hundreds of clouds.  Also, the public-cloud 
working group is part of the LDT working group as well.  Since a large portion 
of us also happen to run public clouds.

Sorry - but your post came off (to me) as: Working groups don’t do anything 
actionable, atleast I have never seen it in neutron.  I was just giving 
actionable work that has come from LDT, alone, in neutron.
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Kris Lindgren
Senior Linux Systems Engineer
GoDaddy







On 4/11/16, 9:58 AM, "Sean M. Collins" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Kris G. Lindgren wrote:
>> You mean outside of the LDT filing an RFE bug with neutron to get
>
>Sorry, I don't know what LDT is. Can you explain?
>
>As for the RFE bug and the contributions that GoDaddy has been involved
>with, my statement is not about "if" operators are contributing, because
>obviously they are. But an RFE bug and coming to the midcycle is part of 
>Neutron's development process. Not a working group.
>
>
>-- 
>Sean M. Collins
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