Joshua Harlow wrote:
Clint Byrum wrote:
Note that many of us have lamented the lack of an agreed upon
"architecture" in OpenStack. While Josh is right that Oslo often
facilitates many of our agreed upon technology choices, it doesn't really
shape the overall picture. We also have recently starti
: Thursday, February 04, 2016 11:33 AM
To: openstack-dev
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [docs][all] Software design in openstack
Excerpts from Nick Yeates's message of 2016-02-03 21:18:08 -0800:
> Josh, thanks for pointing this out and in being hospitable to an outsider.
>
> Oslo is defin
Clint Byrum wrote:
Excerpts from Nick Yeates's message of 2016-02-03 21:18:08 -0800:
Josh, thanks for pointing this out and in being hospitable to an outsider.
Oslo is definitely some of what I was looking for. As you stated, the fact that
there is an extensive review system with high particip
Nick Yeates wrote:
Josh, thanks for pointing this out and in being hospitable to an outsider.
Of course!
Oslo is definitely some of what I was looking for. As you stated, the fact that
there is an extensive review system with high participation, that this alone
organically leads to particu
Excerpts from Nick Yeates's message of 2016-02-03 21:18:08 -0800:
> Josh, thanks for pointing this out and in being hospitable to an outsider.
>
> Oslo is definitely some of what I was looking for. As you stated, the fact
> that there is an extensive review system with high participation, that th
Josh, thanks for pointing this out and in being hospitable to an outsider.
Oslo is definitely some of what I was looking for. As you stated, the fact that
there is an extensive review system with high participation, that this alone
organically leads to particular trends in sw design. I will have
Nick Yeates wrote:
I have been scouring OpenStack artifacts to find examples of what
encourages good software design / patterns / architecture in the wider
system and code. The info will be used in teaching university students.
I suppose it would be good for new developers of the community too.
I have been scouring OpenStack artifacts to find examples of what encourages
good software design / patterns / architecture in the wider system and code.
The info will be used in teaching university students. I suppose it would be
good for new developers of the community too.
I found hacking.rs