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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">One more though, about
      os-multiple-create: I was also thinking to remove it, I don't see
      any real advantage to use it since it doesn't offer any kind of
      flexibility like chose different flavors, images and other
      attributes. So anyone creating multiple servers would probably
      prefer an external automation tool instead of multiple server
      IMHO.<br>
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      So anyone using it? There are a good reason to keep it? Did I miss
      something about this extension?<br>
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      On 06/28/2013 09:31 AM, Christopher Yeoh wrote:<br>
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            <div>Hi,<br>
              <br>
              The following is a list of API extensions for which there
              are no plans to port. Please shout if you think any of
              them needs to be!<br>
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              <div class="" id="magicdomid179"><span class="">baremetal_nodes.p</span><span
                  class="">y</span></div>
              <div class="" id="magicdomid75"><span class="">os_networks.py</span></div>
              <div class="" id="magicdomid76"><span class="">networks_associate.py</span></div>
              <div class="" id="magicdomid77"><span class="">os_tenant_networks.py</span></div>
              <div class="" id="magicdomid78"><span class="">virtual_interfaces.py</span></div>
              <div class="" id="magicdomid79"><span class="">createserverext.py</span><span
                  class=""></span></div>
              <div class="" id="magicdomid132"><span class="">floating_ip_dns.py</span></div>
              <div class="" id="magicdomid135"><span class="">floating_ip_pools.py</span><span
                  class=""></span></div>
              <div class="" id="magicdomid136"><span class="">floating_ips_bulk.py</span></div>
              <div class="" id="magicdomid138"><span class="">floating_ips.py</span></div>
              <div class="" id="magicdomid139">cloudpipe.py</div>
              <span class=""></span>
              <div class="" id="magicdomid83"><span class="">cloudpipe_update.py</span></div>
              <div class="" id="magicdomid84"><span class="">volumes.py</span></div>
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              Also I'd like to propose that after H2 any new API
              extension submitted HAS to have a v3 version. That will
              give us enough time to ensure that the V3 API in Havana
              can do everything that the V2 one except where we
              explicitly don't want to support something.<br>
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            For developers who have had new API extensions merged in H2
            but haven't submitted a v3 version, I'd appreciate it if you
            could check the following etherpad to see if your extension
            is on the list and put it on there ASAP if it isn't there
            already:<br>
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            <a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="https://etherpad.openstack.org/NovaV3ExtensionPortWorkList">https://etherpad.openstack.org/NovaV3ExtensionPortWorkList</a><br>
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          I've tried to keep track of new API extensions to make sure we
          do v3 ports but may have missed some.<br>
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        Chris<br>
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