On 29/03/18 18:26, Richard Wellum wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So as a current Kolla-Kubernetes Core - I have a slightly different
> opinion than most, I'll try to verbalize it coherently.
>
> Lets talk about what Kolla is:
>
> Kolla is a project that builds OpenStack docker images, stores them on
> docke
+1
On 26/02/18 19:39, Paul Bourke wrote:
> Hey Kolla,
>
> Hope you're all enjoying Dublin so far :) Some have expressed interest
> in getting together for a team meal, how does Thursday sound? Please
> reply to this with +1/-1 and I can see about booking something.
>
> Cheers,
> -Paul
>
> _
+1
On 02/11/17 15:58, Michał Jastrzębski wrote:
> It's my great pleasure to start another voting for core team addition!
>
> Everyone knows hrw, thanks to him Kolla now runs on both Power and ARM!
> Voting will be open for 14 days (until 16th of Nov).
>
> Consider this mail my +1 vote
>
> Regar
I'd like to join this effort!
Cheers,
Gema
On 13/09/17 17:45, Michał Jastrzębski wrote:
> Hello my dearest of communities,
>
> During deployment tools session on PTG we discussed need for deep
> health checking and metering of running services. It's very relevant
> in context of containers (espe
Hi,
we've done this last week at Linaro. I have documented the process in a
blog post that is a walkthrough of a post by Steve Martinelli[1] from
the keystone team:
http://thetestingcorner.com/2017/01/30/ldap-authentication-for-openstack/
At the bottom of it there is a gerrit review with a patch
Hi,
we had a brief conversation in the channel about this.
My team at Linaro is planning to start working with Kolla after the PTG
to produce fully deployable ARM64 containers. The preference for us is
to produce Debian based containers, as well as any others that are
required to meet the project