"Right, so we all agree that what we *don't* want is TC candidates saying
"I'm here to represent the interests of user community X against those of
evil user community Y", all of the X users voting for X candidates and not
Y candidates, and then the elected X members voting to block anything that
o
ailable*. Isn't that better than giving them nothing at all?
//adam
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On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 5:27 PM, Samuel Cassiba wrote:
>
> > On Sep 25, 2017, at 16:52, Clint Byrum wrote:
> >
> > Excerpts from Jonathan
munity will struggle with
accepting any method/project other than their own as being part a default
config. That will be a tough one to crack.
That's what I got tonight. hve a great weekend.
//adam
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On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 11:23 AM,
I appreciate the sensitivity to disclosure but you can publish it. The
person including contact info was *me* since I am keenly interested in
making this useful for everyone. i didn't see a point is being critical
without being willing to actively find a solution. ; )
//adam
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pened for at least
5 years and I see K8S as a real potential challenger.
But again, everything may change next week and we'll all be wrong. ; )
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On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 5:14 AM, Flavio Percoco wrote:
> On 19/04/17 11:1
're drinking too much of
our own Kool-Aid. When we assume our platform orchestrates the heap, we
need to understand there are several other heaps getting bigger and do
things OpenStack can't. If we buy into a marketing vision, we start a
downward path towards where Eucalyptus and CloudSta
ay.
Strangely, I'll bet some of the top names voted in would continue to be
voted in without a name being attached because they are good at what they
do and don't need to rely on name recognition to draw votes.
I support the blind voting idea personally. Just my two cents.
//adam
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Travis,
My answer would be -that- is the most ideal scenario. I care about
OpenStack and ensuring quality projects have adequate representation so I
checked to see which ones didn't have anyone defined for leadership and
picked one to step in and help, assuming no one was able to fill that role
fo
ualified.
Again, different thread.
For this thread, if there is a concern about PTL interest - it's there and
I would be open to helping the team in this regard if it helps keep the
team activity in the OpenStack marquee.
//adam
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nsure important
info is highlighted.
My knee jerk idea is a way for individuals to subscribe to certain topics
that come into their inbox. I don't have a good way within Gmail to
sub-filter these which has been a historical problem for me in terms of
awareness of following hot topics.
//adam
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Yep got it got it. Thanks.
//adam
On Sep 18, 2016 8:46 PM, "Tony Breeds" wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 06:12:53PM -0700, Adam Lawson wrote:
> > Tony, I tried to commit my candidacy for Astara but I am not seeing the
> > file present. Is there a delay between the
Tony, I tried to commit my candidacy for Astara but I am not seeing the
file present. Is there a delay between the commit and the display at
git.openstack.org?
//adam
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There are probably limited number of seats to participate in the session
this cycle. opps = seats in my messed up way of thinking.
//adam
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I seemed to have missed the thread where upstream opps we're being
announced and/or opened. Who do I contact to get in on this? I had table
duty last year and couldn't do it.
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we
structure and evangelize the Big Tent idea.
Anyway, ; )
[1]
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I heard there's been some attention given to and progress made supporting
sharing a single volume with multiple VM's. Where are we along the
development curve and has anyone been able to get this to work?
Thanks!
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value will
however be recognized over time though and I'm totally down with that.
I'd like to participate with this Clint if there's room for one more. ; )
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I have a quick question:
How is anyone hurt out harmed by the practice? I agree it isn't helpful.
But it isn't harming either. It could be gaming and it could be ignorance -
mistakes by not knowing.
I'm asking because I see the same predictable personalities making passive
aggressive accusations a
Markus,
If you van connect me with someone who can tell me what needs the most
attention and how to get started, I'd be happy to help.
//adam
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Hey all (hi John),
What's the status of this [1]? We're experiencing this behavior in Icehouse
- wondering where it was addressed and if so, when. I always get confused
when I look at the launchpad/review portals.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1317606
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he context of those who submit one patch,
making remarks about a perceived dishonorable motivation of our peers; that
level of discourse among peers is simply damaging.
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sides that, seems like a default "jumboframes = 1" concept would work
just fine to me.
Then again I'm all about making OpenStack easier to consume so my ideas
tend to gloss over special use cases with special requirements.
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I'm confused, what is the context here? We use Ceph with OpenStack Kilo
without issue.
On Nov 23, 2015 2:28 PM, "David Moreau Simard" wrote:
> Last I remember, David Gurtner tried to use Kilo instead of Juno but
> he bumped into some problems and we settled for Juno at the time [1].
> At this poi
Norris! As in ... Chuck Norris lives in Texas.
Just saying. ; )
On Nov 9, 2015 5:31 AM, "Monty Taylor" wrote:
> Hey everybody!
>
> It's release naming time, and this time we get to do two at once!
>
> If you'd like to propose a name, there are two wiki pages:
>
> For the N release, where the geo
I have a quick question: how is Amazon doing this? When choosing a next
path forward that reliably scales, would be interesting to know how this is
already being done.
On Oct 9, 2015 10:12 AM, "Zane Bitter" wrote:
> On 08/10/15 21:32, Ian Wells wrote:
>
>>
>> > 2. if many hosts suit the 5 VMs
Hi guys,
Is there a trick to get the fuel-createmirror command to work? Customer
fuel environment was at 6.0, upgraded to 6.1, tred to create local mirror
and failed. Not working from master node.
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We thought about doing this as well and opted for a local repo, at least
for now. If you want to offer an online repo, I think it could be useful to
allow either scenario.
Just a thought from your friendly neighbors here. ; )
/adam
On Sep 8, 2015 7:03 AM, "Vladimir Kozhukalov"
wrote:
> Sorry, f
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to capture how each program is constructed for the purposes of
writing a new set of OpenStack deep dive training material and wondering
what is considered the best place to gi for this level of information? Such
as breaking down neutron or nova... All programs really... Any
How many "up" votes are needed for code to be accepted into the trunk
(assuming it passes testing etc)?
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ities.
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On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 12:11 PM, Monty Taylor wrote:
> On 07/24/2015 12:47 PM, Clint Byr
this particular
snafu is kind of an exceptional case.
On Jul 9, 2015 4:39 PM, "Anita Kuno" wrote:
> On 07/09/2015 07:16 PM, Adam Lawson wrote:
> > It seems we have a golden opportunity here to improve efficiency by
> vetting
> > names before we vote on them.
>
>
nyway.
Just my two cents.
Adam
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On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 12:18 PM, Tim Bell wrote:
> Feel free to give
If fwaas code is at the router level, it would seem that null routing might
be one method of handling ddos, making fwaas a potentially suitable
program. Qos seems to address quality issues rather than focusing on
protection from unauthorized or malicious traffic whether that traffic
originates from
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On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Clint Byrum wrote:
> Excerpts from C
bly unique starting with the next election. In my perfect world
anyway. ; )
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Doug, it isn't about me or about trying to add more to the pool of one type
of contributor from a different pool of individuals with a different
skillset or about attempting to make shortcuts to leadership as you so
delicately put it. Frankly I think you're missing the point. When there is
a techni
So Thierry I agree. Developers are required to make it happen. I would say
however that acknowledging the importance of developer contributions and
selecting leadership from the development community is really half the
battle as it's pretty rare to see project teams led and governed by only
develop
hat are
labeled obsolete.
Many thanks!
Mahalo,
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translates into tangible steps. Not from a disinterest but because some
logistics approaches are easier than others to adopt.
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s to gather input?
Given this conversation involves the Operator community as well, I went
ahead and CC'd them to hopefully capture their specific thoughts/ideas on
the subject.
Mahalo,
Adam
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To
recognized for contributing and participate with
TC elections, an easy way to start an engagement with some means of
tracking would be immensely helpful I think.
Does the current system allow this kind of co-authoring/operator review
sort of thing?
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I think it's easy to quantify a code contributor since we have systems that
monitor activity - who contributed, what they contributed and when. But we
don't have a system that monitors operator activity and honestly, that's
the question mark for which I really don't have any answers. That might be
tricky I agree. I don't know the answer. But it would
seem to me the current situation is ripe for a change.
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w it used to be versus how it should be. I don't
know. Just struck me as incongruent with the platform of almost every
candidate - broadening representation while the current rules prohibit that
level of co-participation.
Thoughts?
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f any particular benefit to trying to run cinder volumes
> over swift, and I'm a little confused by the aim - you'd do better to use
> something closer to purpose designed for the job if you want software fault
> tolerant block storage - ceph and drdb are the two open-source opt
astructure
blueprints?
Mahalo,
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Hello,
Sending this message to the dev group instead since I may be running into a
bug (https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron/+bug/1247976/+activity). I'm
running Icehouse (modules come up as 2014.1.3 generally).
Thoughts?
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s has been implemented
somewhere where it can be done within a browser or with some guts governed
by some kind of API.
We are wondering if we need to analyze how Neutron goes about this and
create something from scratch or if we can build upon the efforts of others.
Mahalo,
Adam
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Question: is there a tool that does the same sort of things as Mcollective
but is specific to Chef? I know Mcollective is compatible with Chef, but
I'd like to research tooling native to the Chef platform if possible... (if
that makes any sense)
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Question, looks like this spec was abandoned , hard to tell if it is being
addressed elsewhere? Good idea that received a -2 then ultimately abandoned
sure to juno freeze I think.
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/nova-ephemeral-cinder
Hi ruby, I'd be interested in this. Let me know next steps when ready?
Thanks!
On Jan 29, 2015 11:14 AM, "Ruby Loo" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Want to contribute even more to the Ironic community? Here's your
> opportunity!
>
> Anita Kuno (anteaya) would like someone to be the Ironic representative
> for
Hi Anne; this was more or less directed in Monty's direction and/or those
in agreement with his position. Sorry for the confusion, I probably should
have been a bit more clear. ; )
Mahalo,
Adam
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Okay cool beans. Incidentally, are there any efforts out there going
through the motions that you know about (even abandoned)? I'd be willing to
prop them a bit if they're low on development resources..
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to hold more than one position of leadership within the OpenStack project.
Obfuscated context coupled with increased influence rarely produces
excellence on either front. But that's me.
Mahalo,
Adam
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/150604/
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g if there are other efforts that have produced a way to visualize
Swift telemetry.
Has anyone run across such a thing?
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Thanks!!
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> Adam Lawson wrote:
> > I've been looking for a list of projects that folks are working on. The
> > official list is simple to find for those but when talking about things
> > like Octavia, Libra and
list like this exist somewhere?
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Everyone on my team are also seeing the same errors. Will submit a bug but
that's a lot of people to file bugs. ; )
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well
cast ballots that eliminates them form the equation. ; ) Might be another
'when hell freezes over' suggestion but I thought I'd at least throw it out
there for discussion.
Mahalo,
Adam
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Okay and one other question which I must have missed; is it possible to
expand Swift capacity through Fuel? I notice Swift is installed on the
Controllers but if we need to expand Swift capacity, does that necessarily
mean Fuel requires the addition of more Controllers?
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What is current best practice to restore a failed Fuel node?
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on of hardwareX) could be stored? I.e. hardware catalog?
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On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:29 AM, Stuart Fox
e that change in the next cycle.
Something that comes to mind:
- Setup Process Definition
- Quickstart Wizards
- Tooling
The above may seem to be dumbing down the process but widespread Openstack
adoption requires an easy on-boarding process and so far, it simply doesn't
exist.
Tho
four walls.
Just my 10c or so. ; )
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On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Florian Haas wrote:
> On
ntext of an Openstack solution, we can't require a single external
tool for a feature like host or VM HA. Are we suggesting that we tell
people who want HA - "go use Nagios"? Call me a purist but if we're going
to implement a feature, it should be our community implementing
May I ask a question about approach? Why don't you use aliases i.e. eth0:0,
eth0:1 instead of creating multiple NIC's?
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hared storage.
What are our options to continue discussing in Paris?
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se 1 gets
overly complex and gets into something akin to VMware's DRS which I DO
think could be another step, but the first step needs to be clean to ensure
it gets done.
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ed in one place. Nova seems logical but I'm
wondering if there is still resistance.
So curious; how are these higher-level discussions initiated/facilitated?
TC?
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Looks like this was proposed and denied to be part of Nova for some reason
last year. Thoughts on why and is the reasoning (whatever it was) still
applicable?
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lates, how hard
would it be to enable automatic evacuation within Novs?
i.e. (within /etc/nova/nova.conf)
auto_evac = true
Or is this possible now and I've simply not run across it?
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se a
lot more cross-talk, but if elected I would like to champion improving how
the TC approaches problems and vets their potential solutions.
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he same work ethic and
unyielding commitment to efforts that will deliver excellence to and within
the Openstack platform.
So without any further adieu, below are my thoughts re the requested
questions and thanks for your consideration!
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Is the OP looking to help patch bugs with an individual program or to use
Openstack to deploy an interesting use case? The latter is how I
interpreted the question.
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nning that
same job between multiple virtual clusters with Hortonworks versus Cloudera
versus Vanilla Apache Hadoop and compare which one performs better and why.
Just some suggestions. ; )
Mahalo,
Adam
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it must be one spoke - not the entire wheel. I love the
idea of advisors and they should provide the first draft but I also believe
a dedicated team is needed to ensure quality doesn't suffer.
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Hi all, is there a reason that specifying a 'bare' container format option
is required from the operator given it isn't used by any Openstack
services? [1]
[1]
http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/install-guide/install/apt/content/glance-verify.html
(step4)
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erior product has ever come from that sort of model.
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On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 8:40 AM, Zane Bitter wrote:
>
ay. Sounds like
a song!
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On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 5:46 AM, John Griffith
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>
> On Fri,
Deleting unnecessary code, introducing a stabilization cycle and/or making
definite steps towards a unified SDK are definitely my votes.
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pe of what Openstack is and has
always been. If we get into integrated messaging, I'm struggling to
understand what value it adds to the IaaS goal. We might as well start
integrating office and productivity applications while we're at it.
Sorry if i sound cheeky but considering this seems rathe
blueprints for non-self-signed certs/PKI for starters.
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a program is blessed
in the Openstack integrated release cycle or not.
But my goodness we have some brilliant minds on our team don't we!
Mahalo,
Adam
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isn't a priority for Mirantis but I think it should be a priority
for the general community consumer base. This also goes for all of the
orchestrators out there whether it's SUSE, Juju, Piston, Nebulous, etc etc.
Just my two cents.
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Curious, did you follow the link and follow the Gerrit workflow? Seems your
rejection letter (unlike mine I received from my sweetheart in high school)
was due to process rather than merit. (
http://wiki.openstack.org/GerritWorkflow)
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Also, don't forget that AD != LDAP. ;)
On Aug 16, 2014 5:16 PM, "Adam Lawson" wrote:
> Doesn't Murano address this already?
> On Aug 16, 2014 2:35 PM, "Martinx - ジェームズ"
> wrote:
>
>> I think that it would be great too! OpenL
Doesn't Murano address this already?
On Aug 16, 2014 2:35 PM, "Martinx - ジェームズ"
wrote:
> I think that it would be great too! OpenLDAP-as-a-Service... With
> multi-domain support! :-)
>
> Nevertheless, last time I used Samba, was back in 2001... It is impressive
> these days! It worth take a l
I like tempest-lib personally. Especially for those just starting out and
getting their feet wet.
On Aug 16, 2014 5:36 AM, "Chris Dent" wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Aug 2014, Jay Pipes wrote:
>
> I suggest that "tempest" should be the name of the import'able library,
>> and that the integration tests the
I really think we have much bigger fish to fry than to start policing
community shorthand where nearly every meeting and communication is typed.
That's just my two cents for what it's worth.
Mahalo,
Adam
*Adam Lawson*
AQORN, Inc.
427 North Tatnall Street
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cloud
resistance. Also, this ties quite nicely into Software Defined Datacenter
but appropriateness for the Openstack suite itself is another matter...
Has this been given much thought at this stage of the game? I'd be more
than happy to host a meeting to talk about it.
Mahalo,
Adam
*Adam Law
I am also highly interested. A very large adoption inhibitor has been the
ability to control cloud consumption with charge-back and/or cost center
billing support. Would love to talk about this.
*Adam Lawson*
AQORN, Inc.
427 North Tatnall Street
Ste. 58461
Wilmington, Delaware 19801-2230
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