On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 03:12:28PM +, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
:On 2018-05-22 08:02:34 -0700 (-0700), Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
:[...]
:> Again seeing these reviews is public but writing reviews requires
:> foundation memebership in the same way being a code contributor does.
:[...]
:
:In fact, co
On 2018-05-22 08:02:34 -0700 (-0700), Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
[...]
> Again seeing these reviews is public but writing reviews requires
> foundation memebership in the same way being a code contributor does.
[...]
In fact, commenting on https://review.openstack.org/ only requires
creating an acc
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 04:06:43PM +0200, Ignazio Cassano wrote:
: Hi Jeremy, thanks for your help.
: I am interested in openstack testing (no code contributing).
: Becoming community member give me any advantage ?
: At this time I am testing on ocata on centos 7.
: My environment is in
On 2018-05-22 16:06:43 +0200 (+0200), Ignazio Cassano wrote:
> I am interested in openstack testing (no code contributing).
> Becoming community member give me any advantage ?
> At this time I am testing on ocata on centos 7.
> My environment is in HA with pacemaker (3 controllers) and 5 kvm nodes
Hi Jeremy, thanks for your help.
I am interested in openstack testing (no code contributing).
Becoming community member give me any advantage ?
At this time I am testing on ocata on centos 7.
My environment is in HA with pacemaker (3 controllers) and 5 kvm nodes.
Regards
Ignazio
2018-05-22 15:56
On 2018-05-22 15:32:36 +0200 (+0200), Ignazio Cassano wrote:
> please, what's the difference between community and foundation
> membership ?
The "community" setting is just a means of indicating that you have
a profile/account for any of various purposes (scheduling, speaker
submissions, et cetera
Hi all,
please, what's the difference between community and foundation membership ?
Regards
Ignazio
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