OpenCDN is an abandoned project, although there have been a few attempts at
creating one called “OpenCDN”.
As far as the we can tell (Poppy Team), there is currently no viable Open
source CDN’s available. If there is we would be happy to add it as a supported
driver.
Also, even if the CDN sof
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [poppy] Nominate Tony Tan for Poppy (CDN) Core
All,
I would like to nominate Tony Tan (tonytan4ever) [1] to Core for Poppy (CDN)
[2].
Tony has worked on the project for the past 12 months, and has been
instrumental in building out various features and resolving bugs for the team.
He has written the majority of the Akamai driver and has be
All,
I would like to nominate Sriram Madupasi Vasudevan (thesriram) [1] to Core for
Poppy (CDN) [2].
Sriram has worked on the project for the past 12 months, and has been
instrumental in building out various features and resolving bugs for the team.
Please respond with your votes.
Thanks
Amit
Is there an ETA for this fix?
Thanks
Amit.
> On Dec 17, 2014, at 3:38 PM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
>
> On 2014-12-17 11:09:59 -0500 (-0500), Steve Martinelli wrote:
> [...]
>> The stack trace leads me to believe that docutils or sphinx is the
>> culprit, but neither has released a new version in
How do the allocation of the service types in the service catalog get created.
For example, looking at the link provided below for service catalogs [1], you
have with Rackspace a service type of rax:queues (which is running zaqar).
However in devstack, zaqar is listed as “messaging”. FWIW i t
": "/a/b/d", "path": "/a/b/e" }
]
Basically, the changes consist of an operation, the path in the json object to
modify, and the new value.
The way we currently have it implemented is to submit just the changes, and the
server a
major features.
I have updated the kilo-2 milestone deliverables to reflect these goals.
https://launchpad.net/poppy/+milestone/kilo-2
Thanks
Amit Gandhi
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>wrote:
>>
>> I can see where this makes a lot of sense in API¹s such as Nova¹s where
>> flavors represent some combination of memory, disk, and cpu performance.
>
>For Nova, flavors emerged more as a billing convenience than anything
>tec
I can see where this makes a lot of sense in API¹s such as Nova¹s where
flavors represent some combination of memory, disk, and cpu performance.
In the case of CDN, the flavor represents a list of CDN providers.
So... you could have a flavor representing a region of the world
(America¹s) consisti
I am pleased to announce that Malini Kamalambal as been promoted to Core for
Poppy.
Thanks
Amit.
From: Amit Gandhi mailto:amit.gan...@rackspace.com>>
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Da
her experience working on Zaqar,
where she also is a Core Reviewer.
All Poppy ATC’s, please respond with a +1 or –1.
Thanks
Amit Gandhi
@amitgandhinz
Poppy PTL
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[1]
http://kilodesignsummit.sched.org/event/5c9eed173199565ce840100e37ebd754#.VElwU4exE1d
[2] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/Poppy
[3] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Poppy
Thanks,
Amit Gandhi
Rackspace.
@amitgandhinz on Freenode
On 10/20/14, 10:38 AM, "Jay Pipes" wrote:
>On 10/20/2014 10:26 AM, Amit Gandhi wrote:
>> Thanks for the clarification Sam.
>>
>> Its good to know where the mission of the API working group starts and
>> stops. During the meetup discussions, my understandin
from various API's (which I am
looking forward to) and not the libraries used to implement that interface.
For stackers who are interested in different validation frameworks to
implement validation, I recommend checking out Stoplight.
Thanks
Amit Gandhi.
On 10/20/14, 9:36 AM, "Mich
pecan or falcon) to validate its
parameters.
Some good examples can be found here [4] on how to use Spotlight.
Let us know your thoughts/interest and we would be happy to discuss further on
if and how this would be valuable as a library for API request validation in
Openstack.
Thanks
Amit
Openstack,
My name is Amit Gandhi. A few months ago (just before the Atlanta Summit)
our team started to seek partners who shared an interest in building a
vendor-neutral and open API that leverages existing CDN providers in an
open source friendly way.
Abstract:
OpenStack operators have many
.
We are looking for contributors from the community. Please contact me
directly for an initial conversation on your needs and interest. I will
then set up a community brainstorming session on IRC and we can also
discuss it at the Atlanta OpenStack Summit.
Thanks,
Amit Gandhi
Rackspace Atlanta
+1
On 3/21/14, 11:17 AM, "Flavio Percoco" wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>I'd like to propose adding Malini Kamalambal to Marconi's core. Malini
>has been an outstanding contributor for a long time. She's taken care
>of Marconi's tests, benchmarks, gate integration, tempest support and
>way more other thi
deploy Openstack.
Amit Gandhi
Senior Manager, Rackspace.
From: Stan Lagun mailto:sla...@mirantis.com>>
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Date: Thursday, March 20, 2014 at 2:23 PM
To:
Marconi blueprint is mostly focused on the delivery aspects of
the notification, and not the creation of the event itself that creates
the notification. Eg Marconi would deliver the email or SMS to a user, but
the failure alert would be generated by the related product or via
ceilometer.
Thanks
Amit
Works for me.
Amit.
From: Kurt Griffiths
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