How about this...
www.stackertalk.com
Since I'm not a developer I'd like to contribute in some form or another :)
There is a lot more refinement that needs to go into the site but I'm happy to
run this forum. If anyone would like to help moderate/administer please let me
know.
I like the Stac
Hi,
I want to install nova on ubuntu 10.10, but after the follow step, there are
errors(by the way, the python version is 2.6):
root@ubuntu:/home/robin/code/nova-2011.2# !288
python setup.py build
WARNING: syntax errors in nova/virt/vmwareapi/vm_util.py : invalid syntax
(vm_util.py, line
+9 for the DC area (there are 9 of us ISI-ers in the DC area working on
OpenStack-related stuff).
For an example venue: this year's IEEE Cloud conference is being held at the
Washington Marriott in downtown DC:
http://www.thecloudcomputing.org/2011/hotel.html
Lorin
--
Lorin Hochstein, Comput
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 7:34 PM, Leandro Reox wrote:
> Here is the SMlog content, and after im attaching the complete Python stack
> trace of the failing operation :
>
> [21522] 2011-05-02 11:05:23.165168 ['uuidgen', '-r']
> [21522] 2011-05-02 11:05:23.173426 SUCCESS
> [21522] 2011-05-02 11:05:23.1
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> In regard to Asia, how about Singapore? English-speaking centrally
> located between Europe, Asia, and Australia / New Zealand, and not
> really any more expensive than Korea or Japan in terms of travel from
> the US. Oh, and being on the equator, the weather will be
On May 4, 2011, at 6:39 PM, Brian Schott wrote:
> We should also consider the DC area. There are advantages for folks that
> depend on federal funding. Plus, there are also strategic advantages for
> OpenStack to try to better engage U.S. federal agencies to promote this
> standard as the ope
We should also consider the DC area. There are advantages for folks that
depend on federal funding. Plus, there are also strategic advantages for
OpenStack to try to better engage U.S. federal agencies to promote this
standard as the open cloud standard. I'd be happy to help with leg work.
B
+1 for Toronto, eventually!
Wayne
From: Andrew Shafer
Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 17:58:50 -0400
To: Stephen Spector
Cc: "openstack@lists.launchpad.net"
Subject: [SPAM] Re: [Openstack] [SPAM] Re: Discussion on October Design
Summit Locations
Thanks
That all makes sense.
Any of those options
Hello,
Does OpenStack have REST API's for volume management ? If so, can somebody
point me to the url ?
Thanks,
Sheshadri
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Thanks
That all makes sense.
Any of those options are going to start to be cold in Oct.
I reject the idea that Boston is a tech hub like Silicon Valley, but that's
because I reject the idea that anywhere is like 'the valley'.
I'd also like to up vote Toronto.
Thanks again for keeping us in the
>> Andrew:
>>
>> How will the final decision be made?
Right now, I am working with the Rackspace events team to look for event
facilities that can meet our requirements in terms of physical space, number
of rooms, budget, availability on dates we need, etc. I am focusing on the
East Coast of the U
2011/5/4 Michael Shuler :
> On 05/04/2011 08:28 AM, Soren Hansen wrote:
>> 2011/5/4 Michael Shuler :
>>> Additionally, there [are] zero readability reasons to move to multiple
>>> channels at this time. At no time since its inception (and sadly quite
>>> the opposite during the summit...)
>> The w
How will the final decision be made?
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Hey all!
Thanks for a great design summit last week. Just wanted to send a
quick note about what is planned for Glance in Diablo. We got a ton of
work done in Cactus to achieve better integration with Nova, and we're
excited to add more features and stability to Glance for the Diablo
series.
Glan
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Lorin Hochstein wrote:
>
>
> We could also try just using an "openstack" tag on the ServerFault site.
> All we need is somebody with enough Server Fault rep to create the new tag.
>
-1
IMO not an ideal solution. The OpenStack questions would get lost in the
noise
+1 to NYC for me, and I completely agree with Orlando -= 100
On 5/4/11 3:05 PM, "Sandy Walsh" wrote:
>+1
>
>Orlando is where people go to die ... but don't.
>
>
>> PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS HOLY DO NOT MAKE ME GO TO ORLANDO
>> FOR ANOTHER CONFERENCE. kthxbye
>>
>> Monty
>
>
>
>Confi
On May 4, 2011, at 3:49 PM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
> Vishvananda Ishaya wrote:
>> A few people have mentioned the stack exchange style idea. I think this
>> is a fantastic idea; StackOverflow, etc. has been extremely useful to
>> me. Since it is free to host a subdomain on StackExchange if there
+1
Orlando is where people go to die ... but don't.
> PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS HOLY DO NOT MAKE ME GO TO ORLANDO
> FOR ANOTHER CONFERENCE. kthxbye
>
> Monty
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Vishvananda Ishaya wrote:
> A few people have mentioned the stack exchange style idea. I think this
> is a fantastic idea; StackOverflow, etc. has been extremely useful to
> me. Since it is free to host a subdomain on StackExchange if there is
> enough support, we might as well get the ball rollin
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=10&ved=0CEMQtwIwCQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Ddl9kp2Pu6qs&ei=46TBTaHmHcPjiALx3cmtAw&usg=AFQjCNHBUlq_XwbLgm--C-euGXLVTSxBAQ
I don't care who you are, that 'tag line' is funny!
Duane E. Green
Cell (636)633-1480
duane_gree...@hotmail
Yup, seems to work for Django.
From: Josh Kearney [j...@jk0.org]
I like this approach.
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Ant Messerli
mailto:amess...@rackspace.com>> wrote:
So it sounds like the better path would be to just keep two channels for
now, see how that
+1 for New York (since that would be less travel for me) I'd be more
than happy to help do some org groundwork if it was in the city.
For southern choices, Miami has a decent sized airport, and October
should be shoulder-season. Also there's Atlanta (mega-huge airport), but
it won't really be any
I like this approach.
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Ant Messerli wrote:
> So it sounds like the better path would be to just keep two channels for
> now, see how that goes, and then maybe revisit splitting out by project if
> it comes to that in the future?
>
> #openstack - Help and Support
>
Sounds reasonable.
-- Sent from my Tandy 1000sx
Jesse Andrews
anotherje...@gmail.com
On May 4, 2011, at 11:19 AM, Ant Messerli wrote:
> So it sounds like the better path would be to just keep two channels for
> now, see how that goes, and then maybe revisit splitting out by project if
> it co
So it sounds like the better path would be to just keep two channels for
now, see how that goes, and then maybe revisit splitting out by project if
it comes to that in the future?
#openstack - Help and Support
#openstack-dev - All Openstack Development
Anyone should be able to participate in any
I hope to find a service that lives at the triple point between forum, email
list, and NNTP. Same content, same sequence, same archives, accessible via
whichever medium you prefer. Lyris once had such a product but they've
taken their service down a different road.
(Today's Internet forums alway
New York, Boston... how about Toronto? I agree that if it is in the US, it
should be east-coast. Keep in mind, too, that October in any of these places
will be fairly cold. Maybe we should think of a southern location?
In regard to Asia, how about Singapore? English-speaking centrally located
b
I guess I am the target audience for this question. I am a system admin
although I do some programming my primary job it to keep things running
and to build out new hardware. I started looking at using open stack a
month or so ago as VMware isn't open source and I am looking to move off
that plat
On May 4, 2011, at 1:02 PM, Everett Toews wrote:
> On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Jordan Rinke wrote:
> Because there is still debate over a forum or a QnA site I will wait to see
> what the decision is tomorrow before making any demo sites for review. The
> problem still is that the QnA solve
+1
I think the East Coast could use some OpenStack love.
Cheers,
Soo
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Colin Nicholson wrote:
> +1, the extra 6 hours to the west coast after 7 to the east coast was a
> killer. Not that CA wasn't nice though
>
>
> Colin
>
>
>
> On 04/05/11 17:05, Diego Parr
Comments below
On May 4, 2011, at 8:48 AM, Jordan Rinke wrote:
> Because there is still debate over a forum or a QnA site I will wait to see
> what the decision is tomorrow before making any demo sites for review. The
> problem still is that the QnA solves a different issue, it provides a means
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Jordan Rinke wrote:
> Because there is still debate over a forum or a QnA site I will wait to see
> what the decision is tomorrow before making any demo sites for review. The
> problem still is that the QnA solves a different issue, it provides a means
> to answer
Hi Ram,
My goal with the Quantum blueprints was to break things down into
"implementation sized" chunks, so developer teams could individually own
them and work on the implementations. For Quantum, were were going to
create a couple high-level blueprints to discuss the use cases we plan on
using
On 05/04/2011 05:07 PM, Jonathan Ludlam wrote:
> A shortlist of modified packages: LVM, biosdevname, dm-multipath,
> e2fsprogs, ethtool, open-iscsi, kexec. There are more, but these
> are the more important ones.
Gosh, I didn't know there was that much things involved, and frankly, I
don't underst
+1, the extra 6 hours to the west coast after 7 to the east coast was a
killer. Not that CA wasn't nice though
Colin
On 04/05/11 17:05, Diego Parrilla Santamaría wrote:
> East Coast in the US is much better for European attendes like us. An
> international airport hub should help a lot too
+1, the extra 6 hours to the west coast after 7 to the east coast was a
killer. Not that CA wasn't nice though
Colin
On 04/05/11 17:05, Diego Parrilla Santamaría wrote:
> East Coast in the US is much better for European attendes like us. An
> international airport hub should help a lot too.
Me too. I can't stand Launchpad's Answers system and I don't
particularly care for forums in general. The StackOverflow style is an
easy-to-use alternative.
As soon as I can turn LP Answers for Glance off and move to a
StackExchange-like system, the better, IMHO.
-jay
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 11:5
On 05/04/2011 06:20 PM, Soren Hansen wrote:
> 2011/5/4 Thomas Goirand :
>> I've tried to start swift proxy-server without using swift-init. One
>> of the reason is that I can't use the embedded LSB messages of it (who
>> knows what the LSB messages will be changed for, one day...), and also
>> beca
East Coast in the US is much better for European attendes like us. An
international airport hub should help a lot too.
-
Diego
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Stephen Spector
wrote:
> On 5/3/11 8:44 PM, "Devin Carlen" wrote:
>
>
>>There was a lot of talk earlier about Seattle and there seemed
Add me as well
--J
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Ed Leafe wrote:
> On May 4, 2011, at 11:26 AM, Everett Toews wrote:
>
>> Below is a list of people from this thread who are in favor (or at least
>> interested in trying) the StackExchange style.
>
>
> Add me to that list.
>
>
>
> -- Ed
Because there is still debate over a forum or a QnA site I will wait to see
what the decision is tomorrow before making any demo sites for review. The
problem still is that the QnA solves a different issue, it provides a means to
answer very specific questions not a realm for discussion. A user
On May 4, 2011, at 11:26 AM, Everett Toews wrote:
> Below is a list of people from this thread who are in favor (or at least
> interested in trying) the StackExchange style.
Add me to that list.
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If we're trying out different software and potentially putting it to a vote,
the StackExchange style should not be disregarded.
Below is a list of people from this thread who are in favor (or at least
interested in trying) the StackExchange style.
Thierry Carrez
Lorin Hochstein
Todd Morey
Richard
A few people have mentioned the stack exchange style idea. I think this is a
fantastic idea; StackOverflow, etc. has been extremely useful to me. Since it
is free to host a subdomain on StackExchange if there is enough support, we
might as well get the ball rolling in addition. This could repl
On 5/3/11 5:03 PM, "Nelson Nahum" wrote:
>Hi Stephen,
>
>Was nice to meet you last week.
>
>I think that the conference and design summit was excellent. !
>
>I would like to raise the idea of having a business track in parallel
>to the technical track. I think will be very beneficial for many st
Blueprints are typically used for specific features, but you can also
have "supertask" blueprints that serve as a way to group related
blueprints together. Each blueprint can have zero or more
dependencies, which allow you to construct dependency graphs. For an
example of this, see here:
https://b
On 5/3/11 8:44 PM, "Devin Carlen" wrote:
>There was a lot of talk earlier about Seattle and there seemed to be a
>fair amount of interest.
>
>Devin
Devin:
Seattle was discussed but I thought that we should go to the East Coast in
the US as we did the West Coast last week. Several attendees fr
On 05/04/2011 08:28 AM, Soren Hansen wrote:
> 2011/5/4 Michael Shuler :
>> Additionally, there [are] zero readability reasons to move to multiple
>> channels at this time. At no time since its inception (and sadly quite
>> the opposite during the summit...)
>
> The whole point of a summit is to t
This concerns me, as its not scalable. Yes, a few users might pick up some
valuable information "by osmosis," but as the use of OpenStack grows, it
will require massive amounts of repetition to ensure that the same
knowledge goes to all users. IRC is *not* the proper medium for capturing
user infor
2011/5/4 Rick Clark :
> On 05/04/2011 06:58 AM, Soren Hansen wrote:
>> 2011/5/3 Stephen Spector:
>>> Finally, Hawaii sounds great until you see the cost of a Diet Coke in a
>>> hotel – it is just too expensive.
>> Heh.. Have you even been to Europe? :)
>> At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Prague, t
On 05/04/2011 06:58 AM, Soren Hansen wrote:
2011/5/3 Stephen Spector:
Finally, Hawaii sounds great until you see the cost of a Diet Coke in a
hotel – it is just too expensive.
Heh.. Have you even been to Europe? :)
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Prague, the hotel had 0.7 L (that's
less tha
2011/5/4 Michael Shuler :
> Additionally, there no zero readability reasons to move to multiple
> channels at this time. At no time since its inception (and sadly quite
> the opposite during the summit...)
The whole point of a summit is to take typing speed out of the
equation and have discussion
OK, I am going to re-reply to the same message, top post, leave all the
relevant (and irrelevant) info below, reiterate my opinion, and expand.
phpBB is a poor choice of forum software, IMO. As was mentioned by
others, it has a terrible security record, but that is not entirely my
point, relative
On 05/04/2011 09:09 PM, Me wrote:
> Cool, I will put up a forum with each and give out admin details so people
> can poke around and see what one they like best. I will send out links and
> login info later today.
>
> Sent via DROID on Verizon Wireless
FYI, this page is quite interesting:
http
Cool, I will put up a forum with each and give out admin details so people can
poke around and see what one they like best. I will send out links and login
info later today.
Sent via DROID on Verizon Wireless
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From: Thomas Goirand
To: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Sen
On 05/04/2011 12:34 AM, Wayne A. Walls wrote:
> I'm not against an #OpenStack and an #OpenStack-dev/whatever, but
> being a non-dev, I pick up a ton of good information just lurking
> and following conversation. I love eavesdrop for locating past
> discussions, and adding more channels doesn't st
On May 4, 2011, at 4:36 AM, Soren Hansen wrote:
> I think that's because the majority of traffic is related to Nova. So,
> for Nova devs, it's relatively easy to ignore the small amount of
> Swift stuff, but for Swift devs, I suspect it's annoying to have weed
> through a bunch of things that aren'
2011/5/3 Stephen Spector :
> Finally, Hawaii sounds great until you see the cost of a Diet Coke in a
> hotel – it is just too expensive.
Heh.. Have you even been to Europe? :)
At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Prague, the hotel had 0.7 L (that's
less than a fifth of a gallon) bottles of water for
2011/5/4 Vishvananda Ishaya :
> Agreed, we still have a lot of cross project discussions, especially around
> things like auth/etc. Admittedly the specific questions about swift vs.
> nova are usually isolated, but I don't think I've found it to be
> particularly annoying to have them going on in
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