Reminder: this is happening tomorrow morning! I'll send another email
when it's done..
Thanks,
Brad
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Brad Hall wrote:
> Hey everyone..
>
> I just wanted to send a heads up based on the IRC meeting this week
> that we'll be moving to github friday (9/16) at 9am-is
This is fantastic Salvatore. Docs aren't very fun to write, but they are of
critical importance to the project, so hats off to you.
I reviewed the doc and have a first round of feedback in. Let's hold off on
a second review until we've incorporated those changes to avoid too much
duplication in
Hi Doude,
Thanks for your questions. Its still early days for Quantum and we're
actually just now in the process of putting together the user facing
documentation for. So congrats on getting this far without the
documentation :)
Great questions. I've responded to your questions below.
Dan
On
Hi,
I try to use Quantum with plugin OpenVSwitch on Nova.
I get the last trunk source of Nova (r) and Quantum (r).
I set flags for Nova and I start it. It use tyhe Quantum network
manager, the libvirt vif driver OVS, the linux net interface driver
OVS and the nova IPAM.
I configured Quantum and I
Hi Dan and Salvatore,
Sure. We can put that in the appendixes.
Best,
Ying
From: Salvatore Orlando [mailto:salvatore.orla...@eu.citrix.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 1:58 AM
To: Dan Wendlandt; Ying Liu (yinliu2)
Cc: netstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: RE: [Netstack] Opensta
Agreed.
For those plugins which are part of the Quantum distribution, we should provide
documentation as well, of course. As stated by Dan, plugin-specific
documentation could be linked from the "main" documentation pages.
For API extensions, they are too part of Quantum, and IMHO they deserve t
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