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I am writing to
Hi,
I use the cloudmonkey cli to bring up my infrastructure, like adding zones,
pods clusters and then adding hosts.
I noticed that when we add hosts from the gui, it appears as a POST in the
management-server.log but when we add it through the cloudmonkey cli it
goes as a GET. Also the username
The issue is simply that the 2 statements seem in conflict
with each other Certainly anyone who would attend the
keynote would be interested in how to interpret the
decision.
On Feb 24, 2014, at 7:28 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
> I clearly missed a news story. Pivotal are a major sponsor of the ev
I clearly missed a news story. Pivotal are a major sponsor of the event,
but I was unaware of the surrounding circumstances. Jim, I'm in the
OHare airport right now, but I'll call you in the morning if that works
for you.
--Rich
On 02/24/2014 12:50 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
Will someone tell
Hi Jim,
Thank you for your email. This talk has been
pulled from the schedule (with Rich's approval). The schedule had just gone
up on the website less than an hour ago, and
while I think anyone on the program committee had seen it prior to this,
nobody else has. It has also been removed fr
Will someone tell me that this is a joke:
http://apacheconnorthamerica2014.sched.org/event/dc0eda10d1c0cb0f805ced177678e2c2#.Uwuu2dxWmBU
Especially considering that such an "expert" also had this
to say:
"Sometimes, when [a project is taken over] by the Apache Foundatio