Re: [Crowbar] Convergence of PFS & AT&T OpenStack cookbooks

2013-03-15 Thread Vincent Untz
Hi Andi, Le jeudi 14 mars 2013, à 14:55 -0500, andi_a...@dell.com a écrit : > > > > Hi, > > > > If we want to be able to switch to OpenStack cookbooks from AT&T for 2.0, I > > think it makes sense to start looking at merging the PFS feature in these > > I agree that this is a big difference in

Re: [Crowbar] Convergence of PFS & AT&T OpenStack cookbooks

2013-03-14 Thread Andi_Abes
> -Original Message- > From: Abes, Andi > Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 3:56 PM > To: 'Vincent Untz'; crowbar > Subject: RE: [Crowbar] Convergence of PFS & AT&T OpenStack cookbooks > > > > > Hi, > > > > If we want to be ab

Re: [Crowbar] Convergence of PFS & AT&T OpenStack cookbooks

2013-03-14 Thread Andi_Abes
> > Hi, > > If we want to be able to switch to OpenStack cookbooks from AT&T for 2.0, I > think it makes sense to start looking at merging the PFS feature in these I agree that this is a big difference in functionality, but I believe that the code changes required to integrate these capabilitie

[Crowbar] Convergence of PFS & AT&T OpenStack cookbooks

2013-03-14 Thread Vincent Untz
Hi, If we want to be able to switch to OpenStack cookbooks from AT&T for 2.0, I think it makes sense to start looking at merging the PFS feature in these cookbooks, as it's probably one of the biggest difference we need to focus on. It wouldn't hurt to discuss this specifically (either on a call,