So was there thought about the fedora and other distributions when adding this 
as a dependency.

I thought we were going to try to support both, but if a package is currently 
only in a single distribution, that makes it hard to develop on both.

Not sure if this is valid, and it might be helpful: http://nodejs.tchol.org/

It seems like this hairy wart is coming back up again, ie, not including stuff 
on only one distro, or at least planning ahead accordingly to how the other 
distros can get it... This is especially important in CI/integration tests, 
where now without a special package, how can this stuff be tested in the other 
distros...

-Josh

On 5/24/12 12:27 PM, "Chuck Short" <chuck.sh...@canonical.com> wrote:

Hi

On Thu, 24 May 2012 10:33:32 -0700
Joshua Harlow <harlo...@yahoo-inc.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I was seeing that node.js is now being used in horizon. Is there any
> details on why that was needed, the reasoning, the technical docs on
> where it is used.
>
> Are there packages available in fedora/ubuntu for this?

Yes in ubuntu



>
> Such a change seems like it should have a little more
> reasoning/explanation that what I found @
> https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack/commit/0c2891558122aa9d030811109536caf5c81cfb75
> or
> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/horizon/+spec/transition-to-lesscss
>
> Do we really need to have that ?? :-/
>
> -Josh

Regards
chuck

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