On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 12:45 AM, Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
On 27/07/15 16:35, Sandro Mathys wrote:
but have you considered the Cloud SIG as a way to get midonet packaged? As far as I can see it would definitely fit in scope there.
Considered, yes. Either CentOS Cloud SIG or EPEL, not sure what's better for us or whether both can co-exist - didn't think to hard about it just yet. The thing is, we'll first have to unbundle lots of stuff so this will be a mid- to long-term goal which we hope to bridge with the inclusion of a midonet-release package.
Based on what you are looking at, the way to work this is to join the Cloud SIG, and do your builds on our infra, test your code with us, and integrate with the rest of the stack from the base OS, to openstack to the networking stack and Midonet.
Right, that sounds like a plan once we're ready to be included in the distro. But we face tons of deps (mostly java libs/jars) that we need to bundle first. That's why I'm explicitly asking about inclusion of a midonet-release package, not MidoNet as a whole. What's the criteria and process for that?
Thanks, Sandro
If you want to talk about this in more details, feel free to drop into one of my open office hours sessions on #centos-devel on irc.freenode.net ( details at : http://www.centos.org/community/calendar )
regards,
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