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Re: Nova Installation and Projects

 

I created a low-hanging-fruit milestone.

On 8/2/10 10:25 AM, Eric Day wrote:
Yeah, some of this stuff is good for low-hanging fruit (easy), the
other tasks I'll add to the current series for now, and we can bump
them if we don't get it done in time.

-Eric

On Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 12:17:10PM -0500, Paul Voccio wrote:
    I know Jay was asking about this but did someone create a "low hanging
    fruit" milestone for the smaller tickets? I don't think I can create one,
    otherwise I would.  This would take the place of the etherpad doc Vish was
    mentioning below.

    On 8/2/10 12:10 PM, "Eric Day"<eday@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

      The tasks that you guys wrote out in the etherpad are exactly
      what the Blueprints are meant for. If no one objects, I am
      going to transfer those to blueprints so we can track them
      with dates and dependencies. We can also link to wiki pages
      for more details like you were going to as items shape up
      (http://wiki.openstack.org/BluePrints). We can also assign folks to
      blueprints to get summaries of who's doing what as well.

      -Eric

      On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 03:37:38PM -0700, Vishvananda Ishaya wrote:
      >     Hey Guys,
      >     I'd really like to streamline the install process in the wiki  The
      code is
      >     changing very rapidly, but it is a large barrier of entry for
      people new
      >     to the community.  There is a wiki page for getting to the point
      where
      >     unit tests run and you can actually run the workers under OSX (fake
      >     virutalization) or Ubuntu.  The simple instructions are here:
      >     http://wiki.openstack.org/InstallationNova20100729
      >     I'd like to add some more for the easiest process to actually
      running a vm
      >     (on Ubuntu only at the moment) and ssh-ing in from the various
      locations
      >     as well.  Please correct any errors, or simplify the instructions
      if you
      >     see improvements.
      >     It would be great to have the equivalent for installing from the
      ppa now
      >     that we are actually building packages.
      >     - how to add the ppa # we need to make sure redis2.0, newer
      libvirt, and
      >     patched python-twisted are in the ppa
      >     - installing packages
      >     - creating users
      >     - getting credentials
      >     - running a system and logging in.
      >     I also want to start putting together a list of things that need to
      be
      >     coded.  It can be a grab bag for developers that want to help but
      don't
      >     have a specific bug/feature to work on.  I've created an etherpad
      for that
      >     purpose here:
      >     http://etherpad.openstack.org/hyrdG8yTl5
      >     Please contribute ideas.  We can move it to the wiki once we have
      brain
      >     dumped everything.
      >     We're making some excellent progress, lets keep it up!

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