[OpenStack-DefCore] Please review, results from Designated Sections review w/ recommendations. +1s needed

Rob_Hirschfeld at Dell.com Rob_Hirschfeld at Dell.com
Fri Aug 22 02:44:59 UTC 2014


Rocky,

The capabilities file includes that information.  It would be possible to create a tree view from the file like you suggest.

Rob

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Tom, Rob,

Capabilities is a much longer list than projects and really gets into more details than some people might be able to handle.

Perhaps clumping the capabilities into larger groups that are also contained in projects, such that you can inform the user:

Capabilities:

*         Compute(expandable list)  -- Included if you use Havana Nova

o   Compute capabilities expanded by clickthrough

*         Volume  -- included if you use Nova

o   Nova based volume capabilities list

*         Object  -- included if you use Swift

o   Object capabilities

*         Etc.

This way, the format is capabilities based, but also calls out where the capabilities default from.

--Rocky

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>
> mockups attached - very, very rough!
>
Tom,

Please look at the mockups that we created in Refstack for this: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/96657/ & https://review.openstack.org/#/c/96658/.  I think any validation needs to focus on the capabilities instead of the projects since that's the real measure of Core in the current plan.

I understand that the process has been confusing to follow; however, I hope that we're getting to a place where we can explain it simply.  I'd rather have the prompt not worry about the history.
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