Hi guys,
I am looking into the materials and they are very helpful. Thanks for your
suggestions.
Regards,
Hao
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 3:19 AM, Darragh O'Reilly <
dara2002-openst...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Hao,
>
> I think you should start doing Neutron reviews [1]. With devstack, it is
> easy t
Hi Hao,
I think you should start doing Neutron reviews [1]. With devstack, it is easy
to download, run and try to break the patchsets. When doing reviews you will no
doubt spot other bugs that you can take on to fix yourself. There are reviews
for blueprints too [2].
Re, Darragh.
[1] https
What are the areas of interest for someone interested in just coding ?
Isn't the cloud Stack ultimately used to execute code ?
Thanks,
Mohan
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Mayur Patil wrote:
> Hi Hao,
>
> I am also new to openstack but as you said you have "in depth skills
> of networking
δΊ 2014-4-19 10:56, Hao Wang ει:
Anyway I am not writing a cover letter. I think I am at the cross road
now. I am reading the codes and it looks so interesting to me. I can
understand the structure but I do think I need some practice to move on.
Could you please give me some advices? I really appr
Hi Hao,
I am also new to openstack but as you said you have "in depth skills of
networking in the OpenStack".
So, I would like to suggest that your contribution will be helpful
to *Neutron
component* which is totally a networking part.
Have a look at Neutron Icehouse code:
https://la
Hi experts,
I would like to ask your suggestions regarding how I could contribute to
the OpenStack community.
This is what my situation is:
I have kept my eyes on cloud computing a while since 2009 with Eucalyptus.
I got in touch with OpenStack at the version E, and deployed E/F/G/H in
testing e