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  • Let's find a place for you! First you should join our communication forums: Subscribe to our mailing lists Join us on IRC: You can talk to us directly
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  • most easily assist you if you provide the following information: What topic areas most interest you about Nova Areas in Nova where you are most interested
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  • chat systems, doesn't keep messages when you're offline. In order to be notified of relevant communications you can either look at the channel logs or setup
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  • instructions, you will probably be asked for an email address you wish to use to subscribe to the mailing list, enter your email address you will receive
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  • team page. You can follow the below steps to generate the translated HTML and PDF documents if you want. Just go to the repository that you want to review
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  • point you can move on to another bugfix! If you end up getting any feedback that you need to address, continue on to the next step 5.4) Once you fix any
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  • Ensure you have the privilege of the project maintainer before you starts. Go to the main page of a translation project, click the language which you want
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  • severity of the flaw you see. When to score with 0? If you are the author of the fix and you want respond to the reviewers comments, or if you are a reviewer
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  • documentation for the particular project on which you are working. Start at its HACKING.rst file, and search on if you do not find sufficient answers there. Following
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  • those signing your key that you are who you say you are, so it's best if you have identification with a photo which looks like you, is not trivially falsified/counterfitted
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  • To log a bug you must have a Launchpad account, so sign up at https://launchpad.net/+login if you do not already have a Launchpad ID. You can view existing
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  • talk about all things OpenStack to the channel. You don't have to have a complex setup to use IRC. You can use the web client for OFTC, which doesn't require
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  • OpenStack Personas CNBB Securities Carmen (IT Director) Chuck (IT Architect Architect/Cloud admin) Calvin (Lead Developer/Cloud user) We have
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  • Channels Tom Fifield, Community Manager You can contact Anne Gentle or Thierry Carrez with any technical question you have on the wiki. Questions, comments
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  • using Xen and Citrix XenServer with OpenStackIn development environments you can also use a Virtual Box based development environment: Information on configuration
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  • those requirements. This chapter provided you with some options for customization and gave you the tools you need to get started.
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  • (using the specification link) if you have more Set yourself as assignee Set target milestone to indicate when you expect the work to land Project drivers
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  • if you're a developer is probably something you already have - but if it isn't, InstallingGit may help. To get a copy of an OpenStack project, you can
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  • directory, you have a `.git` hidden directory and a `.gitreview` hidden file. You can see them with: ls -la Once you have this done, you can start working
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  • contribution is required and you answer questions when you apply. You are expected to work full-time on the internship although you can indicate any pre-planned
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  • for you. If you get stuck with Keystone try... $ mysql -u root -pnova ... if that doesn't work you probably have a broken mysql install. If you have
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  • for us. We have a lot of clout with our vendors given our size, but when you get to something like OpenStack, the only way to influence direction is through
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  • people. That means I have to experiment on my own to solve problems, but you can usually get help from the mailing lists. I do wish sometimes there was
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  • next-review - A command line to help you choose the next review to do, primarily based on its age while automatically skipping what you have already reviewed. The
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  • information, you can reproduce it (or it looks valid), then you should set its status to Confirmed If the bug has security implications, you should set
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  • should be used to consider .mailmap). If you receive a .csv file from someone with root access in infra, you may need to run `cut -d, -f3 <input_file>
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  • Friday contributor meetup You can make any session also appear in other tracks. For example if you plan an "Ops feedback" session, you can make your session
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  • parameter. You can run the simple tests by: $ ~/trove-integration/scripts/redstack int-tests --group simple If you have an instance you created by hand
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  • for us. We have a lot of clout with our vendors given our size, but when you get to something like OpenStack, the only way to influence direction is through
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  • Test everything. a) We require tests with submitted code. (We will help you if you need it)
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  • works. If you don't have the means to test it -- it requires specialized setup that you don't have, you don't have the time, etc. -- don't review it. When
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  • agenda. If you're looking to get started with documentation, or need to discuss work on a particular document, this is the place to do that. If you would like
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  • completed: What year will you have just finished when you start GSoC? Python Experience Level: Say beginner, intermediate or advanced. You will give more details
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  • project. You can learn more about this in Launchpad's Of Bugs and Statuses. You only have to worry about New bugs. If you can reproduce them, you can mark
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  • hypervisor that powers some of the world's largest clouds. To get started, you first you need to install XenServer or XCP on a physical machine. Then there are
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  • most reliable in the world. If you can't get there by subway, you can usually take the bus. It's highly recommended that you obtain an Octopus Card. It can
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  • Technical Committee is one of the governing bodies of the OpenStack project. You can find more information about it, such as the list of its current members
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  • milestone page by Number from highest to lowest, so that you can see when you've reached the bugs that you have already reviewed. If bug status for the current
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  • We follow those principles: The community controls the design process. You can help make this software meet your needs. The technical governance of
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  • contribute anywhere. However, you are encouraged to communicate regularly with others working in the same area as you and sub-teams help encourage that
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  • is designed to work with any programming language. To make your code work, you can use one of the existing Language Packs, or create your own. Language Packs
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  • that you have your host up and running, assume that you’ve made some changes on the host and now need to make a point-in-time copy of it, so that you can
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  • $VLAN.7'); __EOF_ Once you have verified the SQL is correct, run it on your DB You'll need to do this for every VLAN you have Next we create a project
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  • for us. We have a lot of clout with our vendors given our size, but when you get to something like OpenStack, the only way to influence direction is through
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  • for us. We have a lot of clout with our vendors given our size, but when you get to something like OpenStack, the only way to influence direction is through
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  • much information about the problem experienced. You'll also find that your bug will get more attention if you use the right tags so that its visible to the
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  • for us. We have a lot of clout with our vendors given our size, but when you get to something like OpenStack, the only way to influence direction is through
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  • not hosted anywhere, but you can generate these documents from Zaqar source code repository. Here's how to do it: Ensure you have maven and git programs
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  • named demo. Optionally, you can add a description string by appending --description PROJECT_DESCRIPTION, which can be very useful. You can also create a project
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  • Services Make a comment For help on how to adopt these personas or if you'd like to participate in persona development, please look at the OpenStack
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  • OpenStack Personas TBD Company Name TBD (IT Director) Ben Schofield (Cloud admin) Name TBD (Lead Developer/Cloud user) I regularly log into Horizon
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  • scenarios and steps you can take for different errors: FAILURE – Did not find the end of a migration after a start If you look at the log you should find that
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  • the next step when you are done. Use the following configuration script for you instance: Go ahead and launch you instance when you're done.
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  • asks you to input your nodes' details. At a minimum you must specify the NIC mac address, the number of CPUs, the memory, and the local disk. You can
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  • 2. Which storage type did you use? (For example: Ceph, LVM, GPFS, ...) 3. Which networking type did you use? (For example: nova-network
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  • category you are linking to. MediaWiki has some helpful tools for finding pages that need attention. Under "Special Pages" in the "Toolbox" menu, you can
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  • openstack/governance git repository). You can find a list of the current Technical Committee members here. You can find an up-to-date copy of the Technical
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  • order to use Neutron with devstack (http://devstack.org) a single node setup, you'll need the following settings in your local.conf (see this page for more
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  • the whiteboard. You have time for all of this Of course, all of this information is general. You are the rockstars here - do whatever you think is best
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  • don't, close them as FixReleased (if you can pinpoint when they were fixed) or Invalid (if you can't). The best thing you can do is to kill a living bug.
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  • openstack.org pages are for development team collaboration and documentation. If you are looking for official project documentation, please go to https://docs
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  • located in the github repository. For Operators: We have Dockerfiles if you wish to deploy using Docker. We also are available on Pypi under the package
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  • day-to-day management of our OpenStack cloud, which we use in production; you should speak with him to find out his experience with Horizon. In terms of
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  • First you need to decide what XenServer you will install: Citrix XenServer: an open source product with commercial support available and the only enterprise-class
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  • install virtualenv sudo easy_install virtualenv You'll also need swig (install any way you want, but brew is nice http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/):
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  • followed by ctrl " - will show you the list of screens and you can select the one you need) and hit ctrl c to stop them. you can then restart them by hitting
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  • contact the listed Mentor to find out whether the idea is still relevant. You can also take a look at the current Outreachy proposals, which are up-to-date:
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  • it's the entire OpenStack community -- and especially contributors like you -- that provides the expert content and corrections for the documentation
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  • free to drop by and stay as long as you want. We use the OpenStack Developers List for our email discussions. If you want to make a post relevant to multiple
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  • being kept and you can revisit them. Here is a contributor guide for you to set up all accounts you will need. In order to test changes, you will need to
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  • bit dynamic, so check out the summit schedule pages often. If you suggest a session, you should be ready to moderate that session and make sure the discussion
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  • countries. You can easily plan for a stop over in Spain, Italy or elsewhere on your way in or out. Just make sure you have your passport with you when travelling
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  • API gives you an advantage. This chapter also showed how to read, interpret, and manipulate information from OpenStack services so that you can monitor
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  • a git repository at opendev/irc-meetings. To create or modify a meeting, you should from now on propose a change on that repository through Gerrit. It
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  • the process that makes use of the tool. The tool is available on github and you can take a look at it with the following: $ git clone git@github.com:oubiwann/coin-toss
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  • If you're a packager looking to package OpenStack for a distribution, here are a few resources you might be interested in. The #openstack-rpm-packaging
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  • hints on preparing your XenServer machine to work with OpenStack. You must ensure you correctly selected EXT storage for your local SR during the install
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  • When you run ./redstack kick-start mysql it creates an image under ~/images/ubuntu-mysql from Trove-Integration/scripts/elements/ubuntu-mysql. If you want
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  • bit dynamic, so check out the summit schedule pages often. If you suggest a session, you should be ready to moderate that session and make sure the discussion
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  • not do everything you need it to do out of the box. To add a new feature, you can follow different paths. To take the first path, you can modify the OpenStack
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  • policies to try to stick to. You should send out an email ideally the day before, if not the morning of, here's a copypasta for you. Hey everyone, Here's
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  • uri setting should correspond to where you are running your Keystone instance. Once you have Tempest set up, you may execute your functional tests: cd
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  • Heat also provides an autoscaling service that integrates with Telemetry, so you can include a scaling group as a resource in a template. Templates can also
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  • Before you create your blueprint, you may want to create a wiki page you can link to that contains more details than the 70 characters you get in the
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  • openstack/governance git repository). You can find a list of the current User Committee members here. You can find a copy of the User Committee Charter
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  • etc... It would be nice if you can create your proposal page and ask mentors to check it :) NOTE : You MUST make sure that you need to submit your application
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  • namespace, you need to do and ensure the following: Have your code verified by the Fuel team. You plan to set up a CI for the plugin. Confirm that you are
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  • needs to be split on several" "lines." ) You can not always use comments (see This django bug), so you might need contextual markers instead. "Comment
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  • programlisting preserve line breaks that you enter, you might get empty lines at the beginning/end of a text if you do not add the tags on the first/last
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  • proposal. You don't have to stick with it, feel free to add more items if you think its relevant. Some tips: Make sure that all the information you consider
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  • If you are using existing hardware, you know the disk density of your servers and can determine some decisions based on the options above. If you are
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  • on the page. If you know you are ready for others to review your code, you can skip the draft step and just do: git review -v If you want to revise your
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  • with the UX group is to join the IRC channel on freenode #openstack-ux. If you don't get an immediate response, feel free to ask again later or jump over
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  • Currently there isn't a lot you can do with Snapshots in Cinder. You can create them. You can clone a volume from them. You can delete them. The proposal
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  • instances within this network will be plugged in this VLAN network. As you said, you won't see the bridge until a VIF is plugged in it. This behaviour is
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  • for us. We have a lot of clout with our vendors given our size, but when you get to something like OpenStack, the only way to influence direction is through
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  • championed to implementation by you or someone you're associated with we have this wish list. A wish list item is a feature you'd like to see happen to Horizon
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  • for you to start contributing to MagnetoDB. You can choose any unassigned bug or blueprint. As soon as you have chosen a bug, just assign it to you, and
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  • home:<your_login> osc will require your credentials the first time you use it. If you are behind a proxy, make sure that $http_proxy variables are declared
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  • form of the deliverables above. For deliverables 2 and 3, you'll first have to go through the If you're a developer section of How_To_Contribute. 1. To contribute
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