Hi,
Very nice write up. I take my hat off for taking the time and doing a
postmortem. As a community we really need to work on how we communicate
with one another. At the end of the day we all have the common goal in the
success of the project.
At times I feel like things are done very quickly with
On 8/30/2014 11:22 PM, Ian Wells wrote:
The problem here is that you've removed the vif_driver option and now
you're preventing the inclusion of named VIF types into the generic
driver, which means that rather than adding a package to an
installation to add support for a VIF driver it's now ne
I tend to say 2) is the best option. There are many open source or
commercial backup software, and both for VMs and volume.
If we do option 1), it reminds me to implement something similar to VMware
method, and it will cause nova really heavy.
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 4:04 AM, Preston L. Bannister
On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 11:08 AM, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
> In order to understand where this perception came from, I've gone back
> over the discussions spread across gerrit and the mailing list in order
> to piece together a precise timeline. I've appended that below.
>
Thanks for doing this Ma
Indeed, this is pretty much what we are going to do about Gantt. Nobody has
said don’t do it, all of the objections have been around how & when to do the
split. We will revisit in Kilo (hopefully early in the cycle) and try again.
Note there is still the issue of Nova BP review process that I
I'm fairly certain the buzzing sound I can hear is a bee in my bonnet... so
I suspect that I'm starting to sound like someone chasing a bee that only
they can hear. I'm not sure if it's helpful to keep this discussion on this
list - would there be a better forum somewhere else?
On Fri, Aug 29, 20
I also believe (2) is the most workable option.
Full disclosure ... my current job is at EMC, and we just shipped a backup
product for the VMware vCloud (the one used for VMware vCloud Air -
http://vcloud.vmware.com/http://vcloud.vmware.com/).
First release of that project was wrapping up, and I
On 08/29/2014 10:42 PM, Sean Dague wrote:
I'm actually kind of convinced now that none of these approaches are
what we need, and that we should instead have a .bashateignore file in
the root dir for the project instead, which would be regex that would
match files or directories to throw out of th